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Albert François
Cevert (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃.swa se.vɛʁ]; 25
February 1944 – 6
October 1973) was a
French racing driver, who
competed in Formula...
- Team Lotus. At the
final race of the season, Stewart's
teammate Francois Cevert crashed during Sa****ay
practice and was
killed instantly. The
Tyrrell team...
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while swerving to
avoid Francois Cevert's Tyrrell-Ford when the car's
engine cut. Both men got
going again but
Cevert crashed two laps
later when the DFV...
- Cevert/Beltoise and
Cevert/Pescarolo/Gérard Larrousse, all
drivers using the new Matra-Simca MS670B,
Cevert/Pescarolo/Larrousse won and
Cevert/Beltoise retired...
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third in a Brabham-Ford. The race was
overshadowed by the
death of François
Cevert during qualifying, the day before, in what was to have been the 100th and...
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Formula One Manufacturers. The 59-lap race was won by
Tyrrell driver François
Cevert after he
started from
fifth position. Jo
Siffert finished second for the...
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Stewart and François
Cevert. Stewart's 1972
challenge was
ruined by a
stomach ulcer, but he
returned to full
fitness in 1973. He and
Cevert finished first and...
- were
built with
longer monocoques, as François
Cevert was
taller than
Jackie Stewart. François
Cevert drove every race of the 1971
season in the 002....
- qualifying, Stewart's
teammate and
friend Cevert was killed.
Going into the
nearly flat out
uphill Esses,
Cevert lost
control and
struck the
barrier on the...
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Jacky Ickx,
second in the championship,
lined up in fourth, with
Francois Cevert, the
primary Tyrrell driver for this race, in fifth. At the start, Regazzoni...