• Larrousse Formula One was a motorsports racing team founded in 1987 by Didier Calmels and former racer Gérard Larrousse, originally under the name Larrousse...
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    Gérard Gilles Marie Armand Larrousse (born 23 May 1940) is a former sports car racing, rallying and Formula One driver from France. His greatest success...
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    1993 Ilmor V10 and officially entered F1 for the first time since 1955. Larrousse had collaborated with Lamborghini in 1993, but joined Footwork in using...
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    The Larrousse LH93 was the car with which the Larrousse team competed in the 1993 Formula One World Championship. The LH93 was Larrousse's first in-house...
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    Cevert/Beltoise and Cevert/Pescarolo/Gérard Larrousse, all drivers using the new Matra-Simca MS670B, Cevert/Pescarolo/Larrousse won and Cevert/Beltoise retired with...
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    be used by Pacific Grand Prix under the name Pacific Team Lotus. The Larrousse team, with drivers Éric Bernard and Christophe Bouchut, failed to turn...
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    behind the Larrousse were commonly coloured yellowish-brown by the end of the race. Lamborghini's best result was achieved with Larrousse at the 1990...
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    of Benetton Formula. After a couple of years at Benetton, he moved to Larrousse as head of aerodynamics, before returning to Benetton as head of aerodynamics...
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    Jacarepaguá First Chassis - Larrousse Lola LC88C Last Race - 1993 Australian Grand Prix at Adelaide Last Chassis - Larrousse LH93 Wins - 0 Pole Positions...
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    to design and build a new, 3.5 litre V12 engine for use by the French Larrousse team in 1989. Dubbed the Lamborghini LE3512, (Lamborghini Engineering...
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    from Alesi, Berger, Boutsen, Alex Caffi in the Arrows and Éric Bernard's Larrousse. Canada was next and at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal the...
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    The Larrousse LH94 was the car with which the Larrousse team competed in the 1994 Formula One World Championship. It was the second car to be fully constructed...
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    Érik Comas (category Larrousse Formula One drivers)
    last point, in the 1994 German Grand Prix, was also the last one for the Larrousse team. After his Formula One career, he won the All-Japan GT Championship...
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  • The Larrousse LH95 was the car with which the Larrousse team planned to compete in the 1995 Formula One season. Due to lack of funds, the car was built...
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    teams using the old Cosworth DFR V8 engine including Arrows, Tyrrell, Larrousse and AGS, but returned in 1993 with their own engine. Numerous car number...
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  • to design and build a chassis for a team, e.g. Lola built cars for the Larrousse team (1987-1991) and the Scuderia Italia team (1993) and Dallara built...
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    Grand Prix, and staying until the end of the season, driving a second Larrousse car next to Philippe Alliot. Due to poor results, AGS replaced Pascal...
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    replaced him with Pierluigi Martini, having raced for them in 1985 as well. Larrousse driver Yannick Dalmas fell ill near the end of the season. To replace...
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  • flagellate protozoan that causes Chagas disease. It was discovered by F. Larrousse in 1926. Type: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution...
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    Aguri Suzuki (category Larrousse Formula One drivers)
    October 30 at his home race, replacing the ill Yannick Dalmas in the Larrousse-Lola. Zakspeed, who were using Yamaha engines, hired Suzuki for 1989,...
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    Jean-Denis Delétraz (category Larrousse Formula One drivers)
    1994, Larrousse was, like a number of other teams at the time, running short of money and needed pay drivers to keep the team afloat. Larrousse's number...
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    Renault (1977–1985) Notable personnel Bernard Dudot François Guiter Gérard Larrousse Jean Sage Michel Têtu Notable drivers Jean-Pierre Jabouille René Arnoux...
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    Alboreto, Hideki Noda, David Brabham, JJ Lehto, Paul Belmondo and the Larrousse team. Heading into the final race of the season, Benetton driver Michael...
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    Venturi LC92 (redirect from Larrousse LC92)
    The Venturi LC92 (also known as the Venturi Larrousse LC92 or the Larrousse LC92) was a Formula One racing car designed by Robin Herd, Michel Têtu and...
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    by Benetton, Fondmetal, McLaren, Lotus, Minardi, Footwork, Simtek, and Larrousse. The British engine manufacturer Cosworth, founded in 1958 by Keith Duckworth...
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    Michele Alboreto (category Larrousse Formula One drivers)
    re-signed with his former employers Tyrrell, where he stayed until joining Larrousse midway through 1989. Further seasons with Footwork, Scuderia Italia and...
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    vibration. Comas made a pit stop to have the problem evaluated by his Larrousse pit crew. Once the track was reported clear of debris, the safety car...
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    founder Eric Broadley and used in the 1989 Formula One season by the Larrousse team. It was powered by the 3.5-litre Lamborghini 3512 V12 engine designed...
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  • "silhouette" touring cars with F1-style mechanicals and engines). The Larrousse & Calmels programme was initially much lower-key than the previous effort...
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  • Professor Larousse (1920 film), silent German crime drama Larrousse, former F1 team Gérard Larrousse (born 1940), French motorsports figure Rousse, Bulgaria...
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