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Roger Dorchy (15
September 1944 – 26 July 2023) was a
French racing driver.
Roger Dorchy was born on 15
September 1944.
Dorchy was
known for
holding the...
- the fact that the
speed of WM P88-Peugeot,
driven by
French driver Roger Dorchy, had been
timed at 407 km/h (253 mph)
during the 1988 race. This was the...
- late 1980s. At the
beginning of the 1988 24
Hours of Le Mans race,
Roger Dorchy driving for
Welter Racing in a "Project 400" car,
which sacrificed reliability...
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sainfoin in
western USA.
Field Crops Research 59: 129-134
Paolini V., P.
Dorchies and H. Hoste, 2003.
Effects of
sainfoin hay on
gastrointestinal infection...
- 1161/CIRCIMAGING.110.960740. PMC 3057042. PMID 21245364. Reutenauer, J;
Dorchies, O M; Patthey-Vuadens, O; Vuagniaux, G; Ruegg, U T (29
January 2009). "Investigation...
- €276M
since 2015, of
which 11% has been
invested in innovation.
Xavier Dorchies was
nominated Chief Operating Officer of Sofiprotéol,
succeeding Michel...
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evening cooled, the two team-cars had
already had
several issues.
Roger Dorchy was
called in and the crew
taped up all the
vents to
minimise air-friction...
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beginning of the 1988 24
Hours of Le Mans race,
Paris garage owner Roger Dorchy drove for
Welter Racing in a car
dubbed the WM P88. The P88
belonged to...
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damage caused when
Schuppan was the
innocent victim of a
spinning Roger Dorchy, and
finally a
broken conrod, saw
Jones finish his
first 24
Hours of Le...
- was a 6th-place
finish at the 1982 1000km of Monza,
being driven by
Roger Dorchy, Guy Fréquelin, and Jean-Daniel Raulet. It was
powered by a
Garrett twin-turbocharged...