- Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud (3 June 1937 – 22 July 2021) was a
French racing driver,
noted for
winning the 24
Hours of Le Mans in 1978 and 1980.
Jaussaud was born...
- Cevert/Beltoise, Jabouille/Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud and
Patrick Depailler/Bob Wollek. Pescarolo/Larrousse won the race, Jabouille/
Jaussaud finished third, Cevert/Beltoise...
- Jean-Denis
Jaussaud (born 18
February 1962) is a
French cross-country skier. He
competed in the men's 15
kilometre event at the 1984
Winter Olympics. Evans...
- race on the
third occasion, in the
hands of
Didier Pironi and Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud. Also
entered in 1978 was the
updated Renault Alpine A443 model; essentially...
- Hahn 1971, p. 87.
Rompel 1910.
Jussieu 1784.
Duveen &
Klickstein 1955.
Jaussaud &
Brygoo 2004, pp. 41–45.
Promeet 2021. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat.
Paris 1802–1827...
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squad tasked with
winning the 24
Hours of Le Mans.
Partnering Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud in the team's
second car, the
unusual "bubble roof" A442B, he won the race...
- returned: Jean-Pierre Beltoise/Johnny Servoz-Gavin
alongside Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud/Henri Pescarolo. Last
present in 1964, Team
Elite returned to Le Mans with...
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Retrieved 2021-04-05. Du
jardin au Muséum en 516
biographies /
Philippe Jaussaud; Edouard-Raoul
Brygoo .-
Paris : Muséum
national d'histoire naturelle...
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included Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Max Mamers, Rémy Julienne, Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud,
Johnny Servoz-Gavin, Jean-Claude Andruet,
Marcel Morel and
Philippe Wambergue...
- cars
entered by
Matra Sports and
driven by Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud and Eric Offenstadt.
Jaussaud was
fifteenth and
Offenstadt failed to finish. Thereafter...