The Rondeau M382 was a Group C prototype sports car, designed, developed and built by Automobiles Jean Rondeau in 1981, and used in sports car racing between...
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Jean Rondeau developed the first true Group C Rondeau, the M482. The previous model, the M382, was largely based on the most successful Rondeau type,...
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little in other races. It was only with the next car, the Rondeau M382, that Jean Rondeau entered the World Sportscar Championship. 24 Hours of Le Mans...
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Jean Jacques Ferdinand Rondeau (13 May 1946 in Le Mans, France – 27 December 1985 in Champagné, France) was a French race car driver and constructor,...
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straight. Christian Bussi's Rondeau M382 came in 19th, having lost time with two gearbox rebuilds. The Primagaz Rondeau of Pierre Yver had run solidly...
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third car had Rondeau himself with rally-specialist Jean Ragnotti. There were also three customer Rondeaux; Christian Bussi had an M382 with a 3.3-litre...
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Endurance Championship. That year, the 3.3 litre variant powered the new Rondeau M382 to three podium finishes with a win in the 1000 km Monza event and a...
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Bussi had put in three entries, adding to his regular DFV-M382 with a 2-year old ex-works DFL-M382. To be raced by Bussi himself, it was on the reserve list...
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scores of their respective manufacturers. Porsche 956 & Porsche 930 Rondeau M382 Nimrod NRA/C2 WM P82 Ford C100 Sauber SHS C6 Lola T610 Cougar C01 Autosport...
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Grand Prix (1949) CD Panhard LM64 (1964) Matra MS10 (1968) Alpine A110 Rondeau M382 Ligier JS11-15 (1980) Prost AP04 F1 (2001) Pescarolo Sport 16 (2008)...
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