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    Henri Jacques William Pescarolo (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃.ʁi pɛs.ka.ʁɔ.lo]; born 25 September 1942) is a former racing driver from France. He competed...
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    Pescarolo Sport was a motorsport team based in Le Mans, France, and founded in February 2000 by French racing driver Henri Pescarolo and his friend and...
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    MS660C, François Cevert/Howden Ganley, Henri Pescarolo/Graham Hill and Jean-Pierre Jabouille/David Hobbs. Hill/Pescarolo won the race by a lap from Cevert/Ganley...
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  • Pescarolo may refer to: Henri Pescarolo, a French Formula One, sports car, and rally driver Pescarolo Sport, the French motorsports team founded by Henri...
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  • For 1971, Williams purchased a year-old March 701, and ran Frenchman Henri Pescarolo. The team later upgraded to a new March 711, but results were difficult...
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    Prix, Williams's relationship with de Tomaso ended. In 1971, he raced Henri Pescarolo with a chassis purchased from March Engineering; 1972 saw the first...
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    The C60s however did not meet the 2007 regulations, and team owner Henri Pescarolo chose to become a full constructor for the first time. Many features...
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    with victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1973 and 1974 alongside Henri Pescarolo for Matra-Simca. He participated in two Grands Prix, debuting on 12...
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    teammate Jean-Pierre Beltoise stayed with Matra. He was joined by Henri Pescarolo, for his first full-time drive. 1968 champion Graham Hill was moved...
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    It was also the debut Le Mans start for two significant drivers: Henri Pescarolo, who went on to set the record for the most starts at Le Mans; and...
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    cars near the end of the year. The French team promoted F2 driver Henri Pescarolo and the British team went for F3 driver Johnny Servoz-Gavin. Dan Gurney...
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    Motul, with which he was able to buy a new March 721 for his driver Henri Pescarolo. He also promoted his F2 driver Carlos Pace to the team, giving him...
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    Nürburgring, the team was able to achieve its first victory with drivers Henri Pescarolo and Mike Thackwell, made all the more important by being won in front...
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    had previously driven for Frank Williams' team, but they attracted Henri Pescarolo from Matra. Williams also switched from a De Tomaso chassis to a March...
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  • professor and writer Henri van Opstal (born 1989), Dutch kickboxer Henri Pélissier (1889–1935), French racing cyclist Henri Pescarolo (born 1942), French...
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    sports car team, taking a victory in the 1972 24 Hours of Le Mans with Henri Pescarolo. This victory completed the so-called Triple Crown of Motorsport which...
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    their fifteen wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with Klaus Ludwig and Henri Pescarolo driving their "lucky #7" car a Porsche 956, chassis number 117. In...
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    came from Surtees, where Carlos Pace found a new home. After Pace and Henri Pescarolo left, Frank Williams had to find two new drivers: Howden Ganley from...
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    finished 6th overall. This car was driven by Porsche factory driver Henri Pescarolo who would form a relationship with Courage in the later years. With...
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    344 4691.343 2915.065 WCMTooltip 1972 World Sportscar Championship  Henri Pescarolo (FRA) CMVE 1973  Gérard Larrousse (FRA) S 3.0Tooltip Group 5 (racing)...
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  • series). Frank Williams ran regular 711 and 721 customer cars for Henri Pescarolo and Carlos Pace. The 721X was deemed to be a disaster and abandoned...
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  • former rally racer and the only woman racer to win the Dakar Rally Henri Pescarolo, Formula One racer (1968–1976), 33 times driver and 4-fold winner in...
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    The car was raced almost exclusively by Jean-Pierre Beltoise with Henri Pescarolo driving a second car at the end of the season. Its best outing came...
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    more limited. It was presented by the famous French racing driver Henri Pescarolo in 1994 at the company headquarters, at Couëron. The main differences...
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    managers such as John Wyer, Tom Walkinshaw, driver-turned-constructor Henri Pescarolo, Peter Sauber and Reinhold Joest becoming almost as famous as some...
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  • Emanuele Pirro 2000–2002, 2006–2007 6 Olivier Gendebien 4 1958, 1960–1962 Henri Pescarolo 1972–1974, 1984 Yannick Dalmas 1992, 1994–1995, 1999 Sebastien Buemi...
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  • (d. 1976) 1942 – Robert Miano, American actor and producer 1942 – Henri Pescarolo, French race car driver 1942 – John Taylor, English pianist and educator...
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    with the gearing of his McLaren and so dropped back behind Rindt and Henri Pescarolo. On lap 62 Amon's suspension failed; he was forced to retire, leaving...
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    cars just before raceweek. In a fairly lacklustre race, the Matra of Henri Pescarolo and Gérard Larrousse led virtually from start to finish for their second...
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    Grand Prix, again in a works Ralt. Later in the year, he combined with Henri Pescarolo to win the 1000km Nürburgring sports car race, in a Sauber C8. Thackwell...
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