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- The Inaltéra GTP is a Group 6 sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by Automobiles Jean Rondeau in 1976. It is the first car Jean Rondeau...
- the firm Inaltera, which was the constructor and sponsor of the Inaltera Le Mans team in 1976, in exchange for Pescarolo driving the Inaltera in 1976....
- raced a handful of Le Mans events as a guest driver before leading the Inaltera team in 1976. After the wallpaper company withdrew its sponsorship, Rondeau...
- Porsche 935 of ASA-Cacchia was third, a further 16 laps behind, with the GTP Inaltéra of owner-driver Jean Rondeau, and Alain de Cadenet both barely ninety seconds...
- Beltoise was also a class winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1976 with Inaltéra. Beltoise won 11 French national motorcycle road racing titles in three...
- winning the 2-liter class in a Chevron. In 1976, she joined the prestigious Inaltéra team, with Henri Pescarolo and Jean-Pierre Beltoise, in a team with Jean-Pierre...
- early issues, Henri Pescarolo and Jean-Pierre Beltoise bought their new Inaltéra home in 8th to take the inaugural GTP-class win. André Gahinet's privateer...
- M378 Category Group 6 Designer(s) Automobiles Jean Rondeau Predecessor Inaltéra GTP Successor Rondeau M379 Technical specifications Engine Ford-Cosworth...
- Mettetal Michel Lateste Tecma 755-Ford-Hart S 2.0 11 DNF DNF 1977 Inaltéra Jean Rondeau Inaltéra LM77-Cosworth GTP 315 4th 1st 1978 Renault Sport Écurie Calberson...
- (1994–2003) Hotchkiss (1903–1955) Hrubon (1980–1988) Hurtu (1896–1930) Inaltera (1976–1978) Induco (1921–1924) Inter (1953–1956) J-P Wimille (1948–1949)...