- Élie
Marcel Bayol (28
February 1914 in M****ille – 25 May 1995 in La Ciotat) was a
French racing driver who
raced in
Formula One for the O.S.C.A. and...
- Jean-Marie
Bayol (24
December 1849 – 3
October 1905) was a
French army doctor,
colonial administrator and politician. Jean-Marie
Bayol was born on 24...
- change. The team
hired Maurice Trintignant from Gordini.
Gordini hired Élie
Bayol, who had
driven for OSCA in 1953
alongside Louis Chiron, so
Harry Sc****...
- Mans did not only see
tragedy during the race: in
Friday practice, Élie
Bayol (driving in F1 for Gordini) had to
avoid two
spectators crossing the road...
-
Tentative List on
October 31, 1996 in the
Cultural category.
Jardin Place Jean
Bayol is a
large plaza which contains a
statue of the
first King of Porto-Novo...
- Author:
Julius Honore Bayol. OCLC Number:122568405
Alabama Department of
Archives and History,
Battle of
Seven Pines. Main Author:
Bayol,
Julius H., Title/Description:...
- the mid-1970s was much briefer. (key) *
Indicates Shared Drive with Élie
Bayol Jenkins, Richard. "The
World Championship drivers –
Where are they now?"...
- 1 0 0 0 0 0
Zsolt Baumgartner Hungary 2003–2004 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 1 Élie
Bayol France 1952–1956 0 8 7 0 0 0 0 2
Oliver Bearman* United
Kingdom 2024–2025...
- came from
Gordini with a 3-litre T24S for F1
drivers Jean
Behra and Élie
Bayol. Like Maserati, they also ran a
smaller T20S in the S-2000 class. There...
-
failed again during the non-Championship
Buenos Aires Grand Prix, but
Loyer was able to
share Élie
Bayol's car to
finish 10th. (key) v t e v t e v t e...