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Behra (16
February 1921 – 1
August 1959) was a
French Formula One driver. He
raced for the Gordini, Maserati, BRM,
Ferrari and
Porsche teams.
Behra was...
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Behra-Porsche was a
Formula One
constructor which entered four
World Championship Grands Prix
across the 1959 and 1960 seasons. The
constructor started...
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Behra is a
village in Jaunpur,
Uttar Pradesh, India.
Election Commission of
India (2002). "State
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- took pole
ahead of Fangio,
Behra, and
Ferrari drivers Castellotti, Collins, Musso, and Hawthorn. At the
start of the race,
Behra took the lead from Fangio...
- title. Two F1
drivers lost
their lives in
racing accidents. Firstly, Jean
Behra raced in the
sports car race that
preceded the 1959
German Grand Prix at...
- but only
entered two
championship rounds. The
French team
welcomed Jean
Behra, who had just
switched from
motorcycle racing, and Thai
Prince Bira. It...
- was
their first full-time season, and they
hired ex-Maserati
drivers Jean
Behra and
Harry Sc****.
Cooper also
entered more
races than ever,
while retaining...
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Lokanath Behera (born 17 June 1961) is a
retired Indian Police Service (I.P.S.) officer. He was
state police chief and
director general of
police of the...
- the race. The main
battle was
between Behra and Simon, for
second place (once
Farina had retired). When
Behra had to stop, due to his
exhaust pipe having...
- González (2nd, 1951
French Grand Prix).
Seven drivers (Alberto Ascari, Jean
Behra, Juan
Manuel Fangio, José Froilán González, Mike Hawthorn,
Onofre Marimón...