- Jacques-Henri
Laffite (French pronunciation: [ʒak ɑ̃.ʁi la.fit]; born 21
November 1943) is a
French former racing driver and broadcaster, who competed...
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Laffite may
refer to:
Jacques Laffite (born 1943),
French racing driver Margot Laffite (born 1980),
French racing driver and TV
presenter Laffite Automobili...
- 19th century. He and his
older brother Pierre spelled their last name
Laffite, but
English language do****ents of the time used "La****e". This has become...
- got
ahead and they
finished fifth and
sixth behind Laffite, Depailler,
Reutemann and Pironi.
Laffite dominated as he had in
Buenos Aires,
completing his...
- same lap,
Laffite overtook Andretti for
sixth place and
chased after Cheever. The two cars
collided on lap 41 on
Ocean Boulevard and
Laffite ended up in...
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Marguerite "Margot"
Laffite (born 6
November 1980) is a
French racing driver and
television presenter.
Laffite discovered motorsport in 1995, at Le Mans...
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Laffite Automobili is a
sports car
manufacturer based in Turin,
Italy and
founded by
Bruno Laffite.
Laffite Automobili was
founded by
Bruno Laffite and...
- The
Laffite X-Road is an off-road
sports car
designed by the
American automobile manufacturer Laffite Supercars. The
company plans an
initial production...
- car
proceeded to the end of the
straight where it
collided with
Jacques Laffite's Ligier.
There was
further tragedy as
Carlos Pace lost his life in an aviation...
- to see out the season. At the
start of the
British Grand Prix,
Jacques Laffite was
involved in a multi-car pile-up. He
broke both legs and it
ended his...