1962 Vincent Broustra 1962 1965 Jean Binoche 1965 1970 Pierre Francfort 1970 1977 Pierre Sebilleau 1977 1980 Jacques Martin 1980 1982 Yves Pagniez 1982...
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Pierre-Louis Gabriel Falaize (18 August 1905 – 25 August 1974) was a French journalist, Resistance fighter and Ambassador. From 1932 to 1939 he was Political...
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12.5 km course for a total distance of 1000 km. The race was won by Jean-Pierre Wimille and Raymond Sommer driving a Bugatti. Due to national outcry as...
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MPHs were entered, for Freddie Dixon / Cyril Paul and Frenchmen Jean Sébilleau / Georges Delaroche. There were also three Imps, including a private effort...
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Charles Penther, Pierre Péron, François Planeix, Yann Robert, Georges Rual, René Salaün, René Salmon de la Godelinais, Gaston Sébilleau. Celtic mythology...
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1920 for Bugatti). There were also two other privateer entries. Jean Sébilleau returned with his 1.5-litre Type 37 that he had raced the year before...
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were crewed by Riley regulars Dixon/Paul, Newsome/Maclure and Frenchmen Sébilleau/Delaroche. The sixth went to privateer Jean Trévoux for his Biennial Cup...
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driven by Ken Peacock and "Bill" van der Becke, while Le Mans regular Jean Sébilleau had a French privateer entry. For the third time, Just-Émile Vernet and...
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running. The last Bugatti had just retired – the privateer entry of Jean Sébilleau lost its failing clutch. Although the privateer Alfa had a sizeable lead...
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held just five days later, run to the new formula. Raymond Sommer and Jean-Pierre Wimille won the 8-hour race with the new Bugatti Type 57G ahead of four...
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