• The Blaton Family is a Belgian family active in the construction industry since 1865. In 1865, Adolphe Blaton-Aubert (1835–1905) founded the company ‘Entreprises...
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    former winner Ludovico Scarfiotti, and sports-car specialists Mike Parkes and Jean Guichet. They also ran a 3.3-litre 350 bhp closed-top coupé for Bandini/Biscaldi...
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    of Brazilian driver Christian Heins and bad injuries to Roy Salvadori and Jean-Pierre Manzon. This was the first win for a mid- or rear-engined car, and...
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    de Changy Ferrari 250 TR S 3.0 47 DNF DNF 1960 Equipe Nationale Belge Jean Blaton Ferrari 250 GT GT 3.0 29 DNF DNF 1961 Ecurie Francorchamps Georges Berger...
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    1965 24 Hours of Le Mans, where it was driven by Willy Mairesse and Jean Blaton (under the name "Beurlys") for Ecurie Francorchamps. Following Le Mans...
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    Maranello Concessionaires (Richard Attwood/Piers Courage), Scuderia Filipinetti (Jean Guichet/Herbert Müller) and the North American Racing Team (NART) for Pedro...
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    year in a row – the 275 P of Nino Vaccarella and former Ferrari-privateer Jean Guichet covered a record distance. The second was the Ferrari of Graham Hill...
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    achieved an average speed of 126.29.[clarification needed] Mairesse and Jean Beurlys of France finished third at the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans in a Ferrari...
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    Lennep/Fitzpatrick/Hezemans winning Group 4 by four laps from the veteran Jean Blaton's privateer entry with Belgian racing-journalist Nick Faure. De Cadenet's...
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    for John Surtees/Ludovico Scarfiotti and former winners Lorenzo Bandini/Jean Guichet. An open-cockpit variant was given to the North American Racing Team...
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    Bandini, started fourth, behind the private entry of Pedro Rodríguez and Jean Guichet. Immediately after the start, Hill took the lead, and after half...
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    of drivers included 1958 winners, Phil Hill/Olivier Gendebien, joined by Jean Behra/Dan Gurney and Hermano da Silva Ramos/Cliff Allison. There were also...
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    were also a pair of Aston Martin DB4s including a return from Frenchman Jean Kerguen. The biggest car in the field was the private American-entry Chevrolet...
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  • Écurie Francorchamps would keep returning in Ferraris every single time. Jean Blaton and Alain de Changy finished sixth in 1958. In 1960 Léon Dernier and...
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  • for Grandsire and Gérard Larrousse, Jean Guichet/Jean-Pierre Jabouille and Alpine engineer André de Cortanze/Jean Vinatier. Regular customer team Ecurie...
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    the Belgian Ecurie Francorchamps prepared one for their regular driver Jean Blaton, who raced under the pseudonym "Beurlys". Hervé Poulain, French art-auctioneer...
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    Renault Alpine A442. It saw the arrival of French prototype manufacturers Jean Rondeau and Gérard Welter in a new GTP class and a first-time invitation...
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    supported again by the two privateer entries from Carel Godin de Beaufort and Jean Kerguen. Triumph returned to take on the Porsches with their TRS prototype...
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    summer solstice. There were thirteen accidents, one killing gentleman-driver Jean-Marie Brussin. It marked the first ever overall win for an American and a...
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    modified from a road-car by the Ecurie Francorchamps for the regular driver Jean Blaton, who raced under the pseudonym "Beurlys". The fifth car was the older...
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  • Benny Carter, both with whom June recorded, along with René Thomas, Jean Blaton, Peanuts Holland, Don Byas and Léon Demeuldre in 1965, and perhaps in...
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    Lotus 24 1962 ? 21 Joel Finn Lotus 18 1960 ? 22 John Harper Brabham BT4A 1962 ? 24 Marco Cajani De Tomaso 1961 ? 25 Jean Blaton Lotus 49 1967 Sources:...
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    Ecurie Francorchamps Jean-Claude Andruet Hughes de Fierlandt Ferrari 365 GTB/4 GTS 293 12th 6th 1978 Ecurie Francorchamps Jean Blaton Raymond Touroul Ferrari...
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    April 1899. The building was demolished in 1965, and a skyscraper, the Blaton Tower, was built on its site. Its demolition has been regarded as an "architectural...
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    Jacob Badt, a friend of Erasmus. In 1517 Adolf succeeded Philip of Burgundy-Blaton, who became Bishop of Utrecht, as admiral of the Netherlands until 1540...
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    Fiorano Circuit. By June 1984, it was sold to Belgian driver Jean "Beurlys" Blaton. Blaton raced the car occasionally in local Belgian rallies. Chassis...
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  • Waldeck and Pyrmont attacked La Blaton slightly to the north. News of the attack reached the French forces under command of Jean-Baptiste Jourdan and Antoine...
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    Chemins de fer et d'entreprises, Compagnie industrielle de travaux and Armand Blaton. The lack of a public tender was criticised by the Belgian Audit Office...
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  • Berghes 1490–1491 Philip of Burgundy-Beveren 1491–1498 Philip of Burgundy-Blaton 1498–1517 Adolf of Burgundy 1517–1540 Maximilian II of Burgundy 1540–1558...
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  • they originally sought to overcome. In Fashionable Nonsense, Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont criticized Irigaray's use of hard-science terminology in her writings...
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