- Jean-Pierre
Alain Jabouille (1
October 1942 – 2
February 2023) was a
French racing driver. He
raced in 55
Formula One
Grands Prix,
collecting two wins...
-
Pierre Charles Edmond Jabouille (25
November 1875 – 15 May 1947) was a
French colonial administrator in
Indochina and took an
interest in the ornithology...
- RS1 of Jean-Pierre
Jabouille on pole position. This was
largely due to the
extra horsepower the car had at high altitude.
Jabouille was
ahead of the Ferraris...
- were
provided by Michelin.
Designed by André de
Cortanze and Jean-Pierre
Jabouille, it
first appeared at the 1977
British Grand Prix. The
rules of F1 at...
- Jean-Pierre
Jabouille/David Hobbs. Hill/Pescarolo won the race by a lap from Cevert/Ganley. Beltoise/Amon
retired with
engine failure and
Jabouille/Hobbs retired...
- success, and
Jabouille qualified 21st out of the 30
runners and 26 starters, 1.62
seconds behind pole
sitter James Hunt in the McLaren.
Jabouille ran well...
- Jean-Pierre
Jabouille and Rene
Arnoux in
their Renaults were able to
dominate this
event and also the
following year's race,
which Jabouille won. 1981 saw...
- Jean-Pierre
Jabouille with his
engineering degree,
mechanical aptitude and
driving skill was
hired to run Renault's F1
program in 1977.
Jabouille worked to...
-
France could offer at the time;
including Gérard Larrousse, Jean-Pierre
Jabouille,
Alain Serpaggi and
Alain Cudini. In
their hands, Alpine-Renault won seven...
- Magny-Cours, with Jean-Pierre
Jabouille driving. The car made its
racing debut in the
final two
races of the 1990
season with
Jabouille and Keke
Rosberg sharing...