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    Jean-Luc Thérier (7 October 1945 – 31 July 2019) was a French rally driver. He was the highest scoring driver in the inaugural World Rally Championship...
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    team featuring Bernard Darniche, Jean-Pierre Nicolas and Jean-Luc Thérier as permanent drivers and "guest stars" like Jean-Claude Andruet (who won the 1973...
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    Championship. The car that won the rally was a Renault 17 Gordini driven by Jean-Luc Thérier and Christian Deiferrer, with a similar car coming third. October 1971:...
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    launch of the first-generation Golf, Sweden's Per Eklund, Frenchman Jean-Luc Thérier, and the Finn Pentti Airikkala. The final chapters in Volkswagen Racing...
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  • Turbo M Bruno Saby 1, 5, 11 Dany Snobeck 1 Jean-Luc Thérier 5 Jean Ragnotti 5, 11 François Chatriot 5 Jean-Pierre Manzagol 5 Citroën Compétitions Citroën...
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  • co-designer André de Cortanze and Jean Vinatier. It headed home three of the smaller Alpines, two of which (the Thérier/Tramont 1.3-litre A210 and the Andruet/Nicolas...
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    built a series of factory racing Renault 17 Gordinis (one driven by Jean-Luc Thérier) that won the Press on Regardless World Rally Championship round in...
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    Stargell Roger Staubach Jackie Stewart Big John Studd The Iron Sheik Jean-Luc Thérier Nate Thurmond Ludmilla Tourischeva Mitsuo Tsukahara Wes Unseld Guillermo...
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  • significant effort this year, with two TR7 V8s driven by Tony Pond and Jean-Luc Thérier, but both had to retire before the first two special stages were over...
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    Greece, behind another A110 driven by Jean-Luc Thérier, and third in the Rallye Sanremo in Italy, behind Thérier and Harry Källström. Vinatier also competed...
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  • different World Rally Championship event winners. The first rally winner was Jean-Claude Andruet at the 1973 Rally Monte Carlo, and the most recent driver...
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    so far last, WRC win came at the 1980 Tour de Corse in the hands of Jean-Luc Thérier. In the European Rally Championship, the 911 was driven to five titles...
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    Twin Cam ERC 1969 Pauli Toivonen Martti Kolari Porsche 911 S 1970 Jean-Luc Thérier Marcel Callewaert Alpine-Renault A110 1600 IMC 1971 Ove Andersson Arne...
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    (GB) Alpine-Renault A110 1600S (1585 cc) #28 8380 GU 76 Marrakech Jean-Luc Thérier (F) / Marcel Callewaert (F) Alpine-Renault A110 1600S (1600 cc) #9...
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  • V4 9:20:53 3 Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault A110 1800 9:34:12 3 Rallye de Portugal (13–18 March) — Results and report 1 Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault...
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  • overall standings. His performance showed that Peugeot Sport, headed by Jean Todt, had a winner that could beat the Audi, which they would do in the coming...
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    raced by veterans Mauro Bianchi/Jean Vinatier. There was also an older M64 entered by NART. The two drivers, Therier and Chevallier, had been chosen from...
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    in the smaller Prototype classes including one for French ski-champions Jean-Claude Killy and Bob Wollek. After a strong showing in the 1968 race, the...
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  • for F2, the CH, which was the basis of its future Le Mans and F1 engines. Jean-Pierre Jabouille and René Arnoux won the 1976 and 1977 European Formula Two...
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  • and Per Eklund, both driving Swedish-built Saab 96 V4 cars. While Jean-Luc Thérier did get an Alpine onto the podium in third place, it was the only such...
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    Almost a year later in 1987, co-driver French Corsican Jean-Michel Argenti and driver Jean Marchini fatally crashed similarly to those before them....
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  • Melbourne). Steve Talboys, 52, English footballer (Wimbledon, Watford). Jean-Luc Thérier, 73, French rally driver. Guido Vandone, 89, Italian footballer (Torino)...
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    Championship 32 stages 387 km 1 Jean-Luc Thérier Jacques Jaubert Alpine Renault Alpine Renault A110 1800 5 h 42 m 16 s 2 Jean-Pierre Nicolas Michel Vial Alpine...
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  • Källström Lancia Fulvia HF 1970 1º Sanremo-Sestriere – Rally d'Italia Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine-Renault A110 1600 1971 2º Sanremo-Sestriere – Rally d'Italia...
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  • Gilles Panizzi (7), Jean-Luc Thérier (5), Jean-Pierre Nicolas (5), Michèle Mouton (4), François Delecour (4), Jean-Claude Andruet (3), Jean Ragnotti (3), Bruno...
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  • – – – – – 8 – 20 – 28 11 Per Eklund 8 3 – – – – 12 – – – – 4 27 12 Jean-Luc Thérier – – – – – – – – – 20 – – 20 13 Vic Preston, Jr. – – – 12 – – – – –...
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  • Championship Group 2: Kyösti Hämäläinen French Rally Championship Jean-Luc Thérier Hungarian Rally Championship Attila Ferjáncz Co-Drivers: János Tandari...
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    rally drivers were regular participants, such as Jean Vinatier, Gérard Larrousse, Jean-Luc Thérier or Jean-François Mas. Several French Formula One drivers...
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    m : 31 s 2 Per Eklund Rolf Carlsson Saab 96 V4 9 h : 20 m : 53 s 3 Jean-Luc Thérier Marcel Callewaert Alpine Renault A110 1800 9 h : 34 m : 12 s 1974 rally...
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  • Teesdale 1979 1988 10 - - - Ville-Pertti Teuronen 2000 2003 9 - - - Jean-Luc Thérier 1973 1984 47 10 5 - Bruno Thiry 1989 2002 75 5 - - Pontus Tidemand...
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