- Frédéric
Boillot (3
August 1884 – 19 May 1916) was a
French racing driver and
World War I
fighter pilot. Born in Valentigney, Doubs,
Boillot was a mechanic...
-
Boillot is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: André
Boillot ( 1891–1932),
French auto
racing driver Georges Boillot (1884–1916), French...
-
Pierre Boillot (22 June 1918 - 1
September 1994) was a
French World War II
flying ace
attributed with 13
confirmed victories. Born on June 22, 1918, in...
- André
Jacques Boillot (8
August 1891 – 8 June 1932) was a
French racing driver. Born in Valentigney, Doubs, he was the
younger brother of race car driver...
-
Boillot and
Lauck was a long term
architectural partnership between Elmer R.
Boillot and
Jesse Fay
Lauck (died
September 28, 1968) in
Kansas City, Missouri...
- Metiers, Paris),
Paolo Zuccarelli (formerly of Hispano-Suiza), and
Georges Boillot (collectively
called Les Charlatans), with 26-year-old
Swiss engineer Ernest...
- also an L25
voiturette driven by André
Boillot,
younger brother of
former French racing hero
Georges Boillot. Finally,
three Stutzes were
entered as...
- co-driver and was
appointed Director of
Racing for
Peugeot by CEO Jean
Boillot at a time when PSA
Peugeot Citroën was
experiencing major financial difficulties...
-
leading for most of the two-day race,
victory went to the
Peugeot of
Georges Boillot. Team-mate
Jules Goux
repeated the
success at the
Coupe de la
Sarthe held...
- for the race to
discourage bigger-engined cars.
Peugeot drivers Georges Boillot and
Jules Goux
claimed a 1-2
victory for the
company after Zuccarelli had...