Grand-Prix de l'Albigeois and the 24 Hours of Le Mans with his son Jean-Louis Rosier. Rosier owned the Renault dealership of Clermont-Ferrand. In 2016, in an...
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Louis Rosier Jr., professionally known as Jean-Louis Rosier (14 June 1925 – 1 July 2011) was the son of Louis Rosier. Together they won the 24 Hours of...
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points scorers were the works Talbot-Lagos of Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Louis Rosier, both two laps behind the leaders. Scuderia Ferrari made their World...
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Circuit de Charade (redirect from Circuit Louis Rosier)
The Circuit de Charade, also known as Circuit Louis Rosier and Circuit Clermont-Ferrand, is a motorsport race track in Saint-Genès-Champanelle near Clermont-Ferrand...
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position. His teammate Luigi Fagioli finished second and Talbot-Lago driver Louis Rosier came in third. By the time of the Belgian Grand Prix, the pace of the...
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wings and lights, won the 1950 24 Hours of Le Mans driven by Louis Rosier and Jean-Louis Rosier. Doug Whiteford won the 1952 and 1953 Australian Grand Prix...
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Pozzi qualified and drove 14 laps of the race in the #26 Talbot-Lago. Louis Rosier, whose own car had already retired, took over #26 for 42 laps of the...
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again two weeks later at Pau in southwest France over homeland hero Louis Rosier and Nino Farina, driving a Maserati for this race. On the same day, Thai...
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position. His teammate Luigi Fagioli finished second and Talbot-Lago driver Louis Rosier came in third. The fourth round of the Championship took place just three...
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the 1951 event, was held as non-championship Formula One races, with Louis Rosier winning both years. 1952 was the year the Dutch Grand Prix was part of...
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Rosier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. J. Rosier (1880–1932), American politician Andrée Rosier (born 1978), French chef Bertie...
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Giraud-Cabantous and Eugène Martin. Other private Talbots were entered by Louis Rosier, Philippe Etancelin, and Belgian Johnny Claes in a car painted in Belgium's...
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which was held at Spa-Francorchamps on 19 June 1949. The race was won by Louis Rosier driving a Talbot-Lago T26C. "VIII Grand Prix de Belgique • STATS F1"...
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Cathy Rosier (January 2, 1945, in Fort-de-France – May 17, 2004) was a model and actress born in Martinique, French West Indies. She died in Marrakech...
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Endurance. The race was won by the French father-and-son pairing of Louis and Jean-Louis Rosier driving a privately entered Talbot-Lago. The revival of motor-racing...
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Ferrari 375 with Luigi Fagioli finishing third in his Alfa Romeo 158. Louis Rosier finish fourth in his Talbot-Lago T26C with Philippe Étancelin fifth in...
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for production models.) The Jaguar had been closing the gap to leader Louis Rosier, whose Talbot's pace was significantly slower, at a rate that would have...
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Rudi Fischer and Peter Hirt of Ecurie Espadon, and veteran Frenchman Louis Rosier. Gordini also had a three-car team for this race, consisting of Robert...
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Hulme and Ken Miles. John Winter was the pseudonym of gentleman driver Louis Krages. The 1994 victory is listed with Porsche; Dauer Sportwagen was the...
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entries: local driver Charles de Tornaco of Ecurie Francorchamps, and Louis Rosier. The Gordini team expanded their lineup to include Belgian driver Johnny...
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This would not happen again until 2006. At 29 October, veteran racer Louis Rosier crashed in a sports car race at Montlhéry. He sustained head injuries...
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Talbot-Lago for second place and Johnny Claes was third in a Maserati. Louis Rosier set fastest lap in a Talbot-Lago but failed to finish. "1949 Grands Prix"...
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Manzon left Gordini after just one race. He would return in 1954 with Louis Rosier's private team. Roberto Mieres made his debut as Manzon's replacement...
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Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Luigi Villoresi Giuseppe Farina Louis Rosier Talbot-Lago-Talbot Report 3 July Swiss Grand Prix Bremgarten Giuseppe...
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Villoresi Maserati Report 10 October IV Grand Prix du Salon Linas-Montlhéry Louis Rosier Talbot-Lago Report 17 October Gran Premio di Monza Monza Jean-Pierre...
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3 Maurice Trintignant 4–8 Écurie Rosier Ferrari 500 166/F2 Ferrari 500 2.0 L4 Ferrari 166 2.0 V12 D P Louis Rosier 1, 3–4, 8 Maurice Trintignant 1 HW...
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Ferrari and Maserati were also represented by a single private entry each, Louis Rosier driving a Ferrari and Toulo de Graffenried a Maserati. All of the other...
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heats of 17 laps with the result decided by aggregate. The winner was Louis Rosier in a Talbot-Lago after finishing third and second in respectively Heat...
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equals to nearly 3,200 km (2,000 miles). He won Le Mans with his son Jean-Louis Rosier who raced just 2 laps. Ferrari in 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978 and 1998 Matra...
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Gordini. Gordini hired Élie Bayol, who had driven for OSCA in 1953 alongside Louis Chiron, so Harry Schell competed in a private Maserati. Unable to get their...
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