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Marius Eugène
Chaboud (12
April 1907 – 28
December 1983) was a
French racing driver. He parti****ted in
three Formula One
World Championship Grands Prix...
- 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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Charles Chaboud and
Alexandre Payre,
established Frette,
Payre &
Chaboud for "the
commerce and
manufacture of fabrics."[citation needed]
Chaboud became...
- of the
competitors in the
Indianapolis 500, see 1950
Indianapolis 500.
Chaboud originally entered his own
Talbot for the
French Grand Prix but did not...
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Willequet 1999 : Et ta sœur !?,
directed by
Patrick Chaboud 2002 : Va-t'en savoir !,
directed by
Patrick Chaboud 2004 :
Journal intime d’un **** sans bol, directed...
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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 0...
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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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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 to...
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goalkeeper Eugene Sseppuya (born 1983),
Ugandan football striker Eugène
Chaboud (1907–1983),
Formula One
driver from
France Eugène
Christophe (1885–1970)...
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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...