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Marius Eugène
Chaboud (12
April 1907 – 28
December 1983) was a
French racing driver. He parti****ted in
three Formula One
World Championship Grands Prix...
- did not
start the race.
Franco Comotti did not
attend the event; Eugène
Chaboud did not
start in his own car,
instead sharing Philippe Étancelin's Talbot-Lago;...
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Charles Chaboud and
Alexandre Payre,
established Frette,
Payre &
Chaboud for "the
commerce and
manufacture of fabrics."[citation needed]
Chaboud became...
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Willequet 1999 : Et ta sœur !?,
directed by
Patrick Chaboud 2002 : Va-t'en savoir !,
directed by
Patrick Chaboud 2004 :
Journal intime d’un **** sans bol, directed...
- not
French as
Chaboud pretended, but a German-built Veritas. The
Veritas team left the
track under military police escort, and
Chaboud took part in the...
- list does not
include those that only
contested the
Indianapolis 500.
Chaboud originally entered his own
Talbot for the
French Grand Prix but did not...
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Ecurie Lutetia was a
French racing team
founded by
racing drivers Eugène
Chaboud and
Charles Pozzi. The team's name was
derived from Lutetia, a town that...
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Cevert France 1970–1973 0 47 46 0 1 13 2 89 Eugène
Chaboud France 1950–1951 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 Jay
Chamberlain United
States 1962 0...
- Eugène
Chaboud Talbot-Lago
Report 8 May
Jersey Road Race
Saint Helier Reg
Parnell Maserati Report 18 May M****ille
Grand Prix
Prado Eugène
Chaboud Talbot-Lago...
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Rally in 1937 and 24
Hours of Le Mans in 1938. The Le Mans victory, with
Chaboud and Trémoulet at the wheel, was decisive, with two more
Delahayes coming...