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Thierry Marc
Boutsen (French: [tjɛ.ʁi but.sɛn]; born 13 July 1957) is a
Belgian former racing driver,
businessman and
motorsport executive, who competed...
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Boutsen is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Gabriël
Boutsen [nl] (1903–1970),
Belgian priest and
missionary Mathieu Boutsen [fr; nl]...
- were 1–2 with
Boutsen and
Patrese 3–4 and the
Ferraris of
Nigel Mansell and
Alain Prost behind them. At the start,
Senna led Berger,
Boutsen, Prost, Patrese...
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Prost went into the lead with
Boutsen second and
Johansson third, the
Swede having overtaken Fabi.
Stefan then
closed on
Boutsen and
moved to
second on lap...
- Championship. The 69-lap race was won by
Belgian driver Thierry Boutsen,
driving a Williams-Renault.
Boutsen took his
first F1 victory, and the
first for Williams...
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approximately 650 bhp (485 kW; 659 PS). The car was
driven by
Belgian Thierry Boutsen and
Italian Riccardo Patrese. It made its
racing début late in the 1989...
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Boutsen Ginion Racing is a
Belgian auto
racing team
currently competing in the
World Touring Car Cup and TCR
Benelux Touring Car Championship. The team...
- a race
distance of 305.5
kilometres (189.8 mi).
Belgian driver Thierry Boutsen,
driving a Williams-Renault, took his
third and
final Grand Prix win after...
- engine.
Driven by
Belgian Thierry Boutsen and
Italian Teo Fabi, the team and the B187 got off to a good
start with
Boutsen finishing 5th at the
season opening...
- 12-cylinder
engine since 1980.
Williams recruited Belgian driver Thierry Boutsen from
Benetton as Mansell's replacement,
alongside veteran Italian Riccardo...