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    Marius Eugène Chaboud (12 April 1907 – 28 December 1983) was a French racing driver. He participated in three Formula One World Championship Grands Prix...
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    which did not start the race. Franco Comotti did not attend the event; Eugène Chaboud did not start in his own car, instead sharing Philippe Étancelin's Talbot-Lago;...
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    football striker Eugène Chaboud (1907–1983), Formula One driver from France Eugène Christophe (1885–1970), French professional cyclist Eugene Lawrence (born...
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    list does not include those that only contested the Indianapolis 500. Chaboud originally entered his own Talbot for the French Grand Prix but did not...
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    Shawe-Taylor practiced in the car, but took no part in the race proper. ^6 — Eugène Chaboud qualified and drove the entire race in the #44 Talbot-Lago. Lucien Vincent...
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  • Ecurie Lutetia was a French racing team founded by racing drivers Eugène Chaboud and Charles Pozzi. The team's name was derived from Lutetia, a town that...
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    public park in the Belgian capital of Brussels was won by Frenchman Eugène Chaboud in a Delage. Spa was modified to make it even faster, shortening it...
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  • Perpignan Eugène Chaboud Talbot-Lago Report 8 May Jersey Road Race Saint Helier Reg Parnell Maserati Report 18 May Marseille Grand Prix Prado Eugène Chaboud Talbot-Lago...
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    Sporting positions Preceded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1939 with: Jean-Pierre Wimille Succeeded by Luigi Chinetti...
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    938 2043.030 No series  Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA) 1938  Eugène Chaboud (FRA) 5.0  Eugène Chaboud et Jean Trémoulet (FRA) Delahaye 135CS D 235 3180.94 1976...
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    for the race met the 1500cc supercharged specification except for Eugène Chaboud's Delahaye, which ran a 3500cc naturally-aspirated engine in the 4500cc...
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    Le Mans 1937 with: Robert Benoist Succeeded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet Preceded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans...
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    Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Philippe Étancelin (standing in for the injured Eugène Martin). The rest of the field was made up of Talbot-Lagos (notably one...
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    Simon 4, 6–8 Aldo Gordini 4 Jean Behra 7 Eugène Chaboud Talbot-Lago T26C Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6 D Eugène Chaboud 4 Scuderia Milano Maserati-Speluzzi 4CLT/50...
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    in italics indicate fastest lap) (key) † Indicates shared drive with Eugène Chaboud Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philippe Étancelin. "Motorsport...
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    a Talbot-Lago T26SS and Louis Rosier third in a Talbot-Lago T150SS. Eugene Chaboud took part in Saturday practice in a mysterious new car, but after inspection...
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  • at Prado in Marseille. The race was held over 69 laps and was won by Eugène Chaboud in a Talbot-Lago MC. Enrico Platé was second in a Maserati 4CL and Henri...
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  • was won by Louis Chiron in a Talbot-Lago. Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Eugène Chaboud were second and third, also in Talbot-Lagos. After more than two and...
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    Wimille, with Raymond Sommer over a minute behind in a Talbot-Lago and Eugène Chaboud third in a Delahaye. Wimille set fastest lap. "The cradle of motorsport"...
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    The 48-lap race was won by Talbot-Lago driver Yves Giraud-Cabantous. Eugène Chaboud in another Talbot-Lago was second and Charles Pozzi was third in a Delahaye...
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    Eugène Chaboud Delahaye 135CS 5.0 99 DNF 1949 Louis Villeneuve Marius Chanal Delahaye 135CS 5.0 128 DNF (Engine/fire) 1950 Automobiles Talbot Eugène Martin...
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    was a French racing driver who won the 1938 24 Hours of Le Mans with Eugène Chaboud. He died at 35 years old, as part of the French Resistance during World...
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    Parisian car-dealer Charles Pozzi (himself teamed with 1938 winner Eugène Chaboud), as well as five privately entered pre-war type 135 CS (a sports-car...
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    208 1 0 5 1 59 François Cevert  France 1970–1973 0 47 46 0 1 13 2 89 Eugène Chaboud  France 1950–1951 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 Jay Chamberlain  United States 1962...
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    Entries Wins Podiums Career Points Poles Fastest Laps Championships Eugène Chaboud 1950–1951 3 0 0 1 0 0 - Philippe Étancelin 1950–1952 12 0 0 3 0 0 -...
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    Sommer was still leading the race, but 14 laps from the end he retired. Eugène Chaboud won the race on Talbot-Lago T26, ex-Chiron 4.5l monoposto Darracq. Henri...
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    and racing-team Ecurie Lutetia co-owner and French champion driver Eugène Chaboud, reportedly had a 9.1:1 compression ratio, which with three dual-choke...
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    positions Preceded by Johnny Hindmarsh Luis Fontés Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1937 with: Jean-Pierre Wimille Succeeded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet...
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    Mathieson Private entry Maserati 8C 28 +2 Laps 9 6 24 Yves Giraud Cabantous Eugène Chaboud Ecurie France Delahaye 135S 28 +2 Laps 10 8 7 8 Georges Grignard Ecurie...
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  • Villoresi Ret 30 = Goffredo Zehender Ret 30 = Vittorio Belmondo Ret 30 31 Eugène Chaboud Ret 31 = Toulo de Graffenried Ret 31 = Franco Comotti Ret 31 = Herbert...
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