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    where he eventually died at age 27. In 1944 Journalists David Nasser and Jean Manzon made an unfriendly report of the Medium, which was published at "O Cruzeiro"...
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  • Robert Jean Joseph Manzon (12 April 1917 – 19 January 2015) was a French racing driver. He participated in 29 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix...
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    reporter-photographer duos, the most famous being formed by David Nasser and Jean Manzon who in the 1940s and 1950s, produced stories of great impact. The magazine...
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    finished third after falling behind the Gordinis of Robert Manzon and Jean Behra at the start. Manzon was the highest Non-Ferrari finisher ahead of his teammate...
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  • the Grand Prix International du Festival: Le Ballet des Jacungos by Jean Manzon Cîntecele Renasterii by Mirel Ilieşiu Goldframe by Raoul Servais L'Homme...
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  • Leonid Lavrovsky Roots (Raíces) by Benito Alazraki Samba Fantástico by Jean Manzon and René Persin Senhime by Keigo Kimura The Sign of Venus (Il segno di...
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  • co-edited a documentary movie with the French photographer and filmmaker Jean Manzon [pt], who was assistant to Orson Welles in Brazil, in the 1940s. Some...
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    Fernando Sabino, David Nasser and Nelson Rodrigues. French photographer Jean Manzon was responsible by the magazine's main pictures. In 2000, with the bankruptcy...
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  • Petermann Music by Oskar Sala Various Composers Production companies Jean Manzon Films Mannesmann Release date 1962 (1962) Running time 77 minutes Country...
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  • Lucas was then manager of the Gordini team, and when regular driver Robert Manzon was unable to race, he stepped in to take his place. His retired his car...
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  • played the fraudulent Paris banker Victor Manzon, starring alongside Roy Scheider. In 1989 Cremer starred in Jean-Claude Brisseau’s film drama White Wedding...
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    circuit. Of the 24 competitors only ten drivers made it to the finish. Robert Manzon won the final race in his factory entered Simca Gordini Type 15. Stirling...
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  • pilot who rules out dynamite in a shipment on an aircraft; Jean-Luc Bideau as Pascal, Manzon's brother-in-law who fails to receive help from his father...
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    Rouen-Les-Essarts. The Gordini team also fielded regular drivers Robert Manzon and Prince Bira. As in the previous race, Belgian driver Johnny Claes entered...
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  • half of the 19th century. Jean Manzon (Manson), founder, editor from 1768 to 1798 Post-1810: Frederic-Rodolph Saltzmann Jean-Henri Silbermann Hanna Barker...
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    held at Rouen-Les-Essarts. Also driving for Gordini were regulars Robert Manzon and Prince Bira, alongside Maurice Trintignant, who replaced Johnny Claes...
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    Jean Louis Marius Guichet (born 10 August 1927 in Marseille, France) is a French industrialist and former racing driver. He is best known for winning the...
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  • the oil, became airborne, landed on its roof and burst into flames. Jean-Pierre Manzon in his René Bonnet Aerodjet LM6 hit the Jaguar and stopped in the...
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    position. His teammate Karl Kling finished second and Ferrari driver Robert Manzon came in third. This race was held the same day as the 1954 FIFA World Cup...
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    had a three-car team for this race, consisting of Robert Manzon, B. Bira and the debutant Jean Behra. The HWM team, returning to the World Championship...
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    English competition (the Jowetts and MG) – at times 40 seconds a lap faster - Manzon and Trintignant running as high as 15th and 16th respectively, mixing it...
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    Schwelm Cruz. Gordini retained their 1952 trio of Robert Manzon, Maurice Trintignant, and Jean Behra, who were joined by a pair of Argentines—Carlos Menditeguy...
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    injury. He replaced Prince Bira, and was partnered by teammates Robert Manzon and Maurice Trintignant. HWM entered three cars, with regular Peter Collins...
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    during the 1954 season. Maserati hired Jean Behra from Gordini, after which the French team reunited with Robert Manzon, their driver from 1953 and the years...
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  • who were standing at the pit counter. Robert Manzon was brought in to replace the injured Behra, Manzon driving a few laps to become familiar with the...
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    race historians and authors of the official yearbooks, Christian Moity and Jean-Marc Teissedre. Marius Mestivier was the first race fatality, occurring only...
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    corner, Fangio managed to take the win by just a couple of yards. Robert Manzon in a private Ferrari finished third out of just six finishers. Fangio was...
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    drivers Jean Behra and Cesare Perdisa came in third. Stirling Moss had been signed by Mercedes for the new season and Maserati had replaced him with Jean Behra...
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    championship too, such as Robert Manzon, Maurice Trintignant, Jean Behra, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, François Cevert or Jean-Pierre Jabouille. Three French hill...
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    expanded their lineup to include Belgian driver Johnny Claes, alongside Behra, Manzon and Bira. American Robert O'Brien also drove a Simca-Gordini for this race...
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