- François
Marie Edouard Migault (4
December 1944 – 29
January 2012) was a
racing driver from Le Mans, France. He parti****ted in 16
Formula One
World Championship...
- Jabouille/François
Migault, Jaussaud/Wollek/José
Dolhem and Beltoise/Jarier in the new Matra-Simca MS680. Pescarolo/Larrousse won the race, Jabouille/
Migault finished...
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second tub was
known as PC2. However,
record books show the car
driven by
Migault and
others as PC1. The
intent was to
compete in the
Formula One
World Championship...
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racing driver Anny-Charlotte Verney, born 1943,
racing driver François
Migault, born 1944,
racing driver Jean Rondeau, born in 1946,
racing driver and...
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Journal de Jean
Migault ou
malheurs d’une
famille protestante du
Poitou victime de la révocation de l’édit de
Nantes (1682-1689) by Jean
Migault The
first Huguenots...
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Beltoise used P201/03 and
Migault P201/02.
Beltoise qualified 11th,
Migault 24th, and
Pescarolo 25th and last.
Beltoise and
Migault both
retired after one...
- car
finished 16th
overall and 5th in the IMSA class,
driven by
Francois Migault and
Lucien Guitteny. For the 1978 season, 18139 was ****ed with a 512 engine...
- lap the
backmarkers on lap 25. Then, the top six came to lap François
Migault, who was
limping along in the
outdated BRM, a few
seconds behind Tim Schenken...
- It was
founded by
Fernand Migault in
Paris in 1920. The
company name
originally was
Migault S.A. at the time that
Migault's cousin Marcel Gourdet joined...
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comfortable 11-lap margin.
Second was the
Mirage of
French drivers François
Migault and Jean-Louis
Lafosse – the same car that had
finished third the year...