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Olivier Jean
Marie Fernand Gendebien (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje ʒɑ̃dəbjɛ̃]; 12
January 1924 – 2
October 1998) was a
Belgian racing driver, who competed...
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Alexandre Joseph Célestin
Gendebien (Mons, 4 May 1789 – Brussels, 6
December 1869) was a
lawyer in the
United Kingdom of the
Netherlands and
later Belgium...
- of his second-placed team-mate, the
German driver, von Trips.
Olivier Gendebien and
Jacques Washer were next,
ensuring Scuderia Ferrari finished 1-2-3...
- of
members of the
National Congress)
Provisional Government Alexandre Gendebien André
Jolly Charles Rogier Louis de
Potter Sylvain Van de
Weyer Feuillien...
- Paul-Henry
Gendebien (9 July 1939 – 3 May 2024) was a
Belgian economist and
politician of the
Walloon Rally (RW) and the R****emblement
Wallonie France...
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driving a Maserati. That same year,
paired with
Belgian teammate Olivier Gendebien, Hill
became the
first American-born
winner of the 24
Hours of Le Mans...
- it took 2nd
place overall driven by
Olivier Gendebien and
Lucien Bianchi. The car was sold by
Gendebien to
Volpi shortly afterward for use with Scuderia...
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driver Jack Brabham,
driving a
works Cooper-Climax.
Belgian driver Olivier Gendebien finished second in a Cooper-Climax
entered by the
British Racing Partnership...
- of
members of the
National Congress)
Provisional Government Alexandre Gendebien André
Jolly Charles Rogier Louis de
Potter Sylvain Van de
Weyer Feuillien...
- Sebring. The race was won by Dan Gurney, Phil Hill,
Chuck Daigh and
Olivier Gendebien driving a
Ferrari 250 TR 59 for
Scuderia Ferrari. A m****ive
total of 81...