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    René Alexandre Arnoux (French: [ʁə.ne a.lɛk.sɑ̃dʁ aʁ.nu]; born 4 July 1948) is a French former racing driver who competed in 12 Formula One seasons (1978...
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    Ferrari won the Constructors' Championship, despite its better driver, René Arnoux, finishing only third overall – a unique feat in Formula One history...
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    majority of teams. Clay Regazzoni moved from Shadow to Williams, while René Arnoux moved to Renault for his second season. Both teams expanded their operations...
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    Giacomelli's Alfa Romeo, Villeneuve's Ferrari 126CK, the second Renault of Rene Arnoux, Andretti's Alfa Romeo and the Lotus 81B of de Angelis. It was wet on...
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    horsepower advantage. But he retired with turbo failure and his teammate Rene Arnoux took the lead and won, followed by Italian new-boy Elio de Angelis in...
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    line-ups of Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi and Alain Prost and René Arnoux, respectively. At Brabham, defending World Champion Nelson Piquet remained...
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  • race-winner Tyrrell's Patrick Depailler. Expanding to two drivers with René Arnoux joining Jabouille, the team continued to struggle although Jabouille...
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    Mansell, Piquet, a fast-starting Rene Arnoux (Ligier), Rosberg and Alboreto. In the early laps Alboreto moved ahead of Arnoux and the front four then began...
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  • aerial victories René Arnoux (born 1948), retired French racing driver who is a veteran of 12 Formula One seasons (1978 to 1989) Stanley Arnoux (born 1986)...
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    the 11th hour. The race was won by French driver René Arnoux driving a Renault RE20. It was Arnoux's first World Championship victory and Equipe Renault's...
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    championship crown. Piquet won by twelve seconds over French driver René Arnoux driving a Renault RE20. Less than half a second behind in third was another...
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    McLaren, could only manage 28th fastest, with 7 time Grands Prix winner René Arnoux (who also had 18 pole positions to his credit, including 2 at Imola)...
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    for the Williams team and Regazzoni's final victory in Formula One. René Arnoux finished second in a Renault, with Jean-Pierre Jarier third in a Tyrrell-Ford...
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    Italian recruit Michele Alboreto won this race from Warwick and Frenchman Rene Arnoux, driving the second Ferrari. Both McLarens failed to finish. This would...
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    8 2011– 2014 Canadian Grand Prix 2021 Italian Grand Prix 40  France René Arnoux 7 1978–1989 1980 Brazilian Grand Prix 1983 Dutch Grand Prix  Colombia...
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    Italian Michele Alboreto third in a Tyrrell-Ford. After the Renaults of René Arnoux and Alain Prost retired, Villeneuve led from Pironi before the Ferrari...
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    Niki Lauda finished second, having himself started 23rd, with Frenchman René Arnoux third in a Ferrari. This was the final running of the Long Beach race...
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    event held between 1988 and 1996. Fastest lap: René Arnoux, 1:17.826 (lap 18) Lap leaders: René Arnoux (1–6), Keke Rosberg (7–40) Fearnley, Paul (October...
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    Mario Andretti at this race. René Arnoux won the race. Arnoux announced he would be replacing Andretti at Ferrari in 1983. Arnoux finished ahead of Ferrari...
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    Nelson Piquet after the two turbo Renaults of Jean-Pierre Jabouille and René Arnoux retired. The Italian Grand Prix returned to Monza for 1981, and it has...
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    second place allowed him to close to within two points of series leader René Arnoux who had collected three points for finishing fourth in his Renault RE20...
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    second place, between Ferrari driver Gilles Villeneuve and Renault driver René Arnoux, who on several occasions during the final laps touched wheels and swapped...
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    wing of the 126C2B, and over the season, Frenchmen Patrick Tambay and René Arnoux scored four wins between them and were both in contention for the world...
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    previously. Consequently, Ferrari entered only one car, for Didier Pironi. René Arnoux took pole position in his Renault and led until he spun off at the Swimming...
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  • pole position by Frenchman René Arnoux, driving a Ferrari. American Eddie Cheever finished second in a Renault, with Arnoux's compatriot and teammate Patrick...
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    in a Renault, some 42 seconds behind, with Alboreto's French teammate René Arnoux third. Warwick moved into second place in the Drivers' Championship,...
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    was powered by the Ford Cosworth DFR. Ligier retained French veteran René Arnoux and signed newcomer Olivier Grouillard, who replaced experienced Swede...
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    returned for one last season in 1993, winning his fourth championship. René Arnoux won seven races during a career than spanned 12 years, having made his...
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    in 1988, 1990 and 1991, and at the 1988 San Marino Grand Prix neither René Arnoux nor Stefan Johansson qualified for the race, the first time in team history...
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    Driving the RE20 in 1980 were Jean-Pierre Jabouille and René Arnoux, while in 1981 Arnoux continued with the team but Jabouille was replaced by a young...
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