- Yves
Aristide Marius Giraud-
Cabantous (French pronunciation: [iv ʒi.ʁo ka.bɑ̃.tu]; 8
October 1904 – 30
March 1973) was a
racing driver from France. He...
- in the
traditional French pale blue
colour to be
driven by Yves Giraud-
Cabantous and Eugène Martin.
Other private Talbots were
entered by
Louis Rosier...
- over 30 laps and was won by
Louis Chiron in a Talbot-Lago. Yves Giraud-
Cabantous and Eugène
Chaboud were
second and third, also in Talbot-Lagos. After...
- The
final points scorers were the
works Talbot-Lagos of Yves Giraud-
Cabantous and
Louis Rosier, both two laps
behind the leaders.
Scuderia Ferrari made...
-
monoposto Darracq.
Henri Louveau finish second just
ahead of Yves Giraud-
Cabantous. Pole position:
Raymond Sommer in 1:34.8
Fastest lap:
Raymond Sommer in...
-
Championship race, the 1950
British Grand Prix,
piloted by Yves Giraud-
Cabantous and
Louis Rosier respectively. The move to two-litre F2
regulations for...
- sessions, on
Thursday and Sa****ay,
which Charles Pozzi, Yves Giraud-
Cabantous,
Pierre Levegh and
Clemente Biondetti did not start, the race was dominated...
- Hamilton,
Scottish pilot and
politician (b. 1903) 1973 – Yves Giraud-
Cabantous,
French racing driver (b. 1904) 1975 –
Peter Bamm,
German journalist and...
- Pagani, for the
second time running,
driving the
Maserati 4CL. Yves Giraud-
Cabantous finished second and
Charles Pozzi third. "IX
Grand Prix
Automobile de...
- Mans
results Year Team Co-Drivers Car
class Laps Pos.
class Pos. 1937 Yves Giraud-
Cabantous Yves Giraud-
Cabantous Chenard et
Walcker 1.1 151 DNF DNF...