appearance in 1972, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Matra entered four cars, Jean-Pierre Beltoise/Chris Amon in the older Matra-Simca MS660C, François Cevert/Howden...
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Matra MS1 Matra MS2 Matra MS5 Matra MS6 Matra MS7 Matra MS9 Matra MS10 Matra MS11 Matra MS80 Matra MS84 Matra MS120 Matra MS120B Matra MS120C Matra MS120D...
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The Matra Murena is a mid-engined, rear wheel drive sports car that was produced from 1980 through 1983 by the French engineering group Matra. The factory...
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Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.pjɛʁ bɛl.twaz]; 26 April 1937 – 5 January 2015) was a French Grand Prix motorcycle road...
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In 1969, Matra set aside the V12 project, concentrating on the DFV-powered MS80. Gallery Matra MS11 being demonstrated in 2012 Jean-Pierre Beltoise leading...
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producing 245 hp (183 kW; 248 PS) at 9,000 RPM.) Matra planned to have Johnny Servoz-Gavin/Jean-Pierre Jaussaud to drive the MS630 at both the 1967 1000...
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Simca partner, the partnership between Matra and Tyrrell ended. Matra chose an all French line up with Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Henri Pescarolo for 1970...
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replaced the previous Matra-Simca MS630. The car made its debut at the 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans with a four car entry. Jean-Pierre Beltoise/Piers Courage...
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The Matra MS7 was a Formula Two racing car built by Matra, which occasionally raced in Formula One as well between 1967 and 1969. While only modestly...
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The Matra Sports V12 engine is a family of automotive internal combustion engines built for Formula One and sports car endurance racing. Versions of the...
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MS660 replaced the previous Matra-Simca MS650. The team entered three cars for the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Henri Pescarolo...
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Martin Loi Pierre Lorillon Camille Louis Michel Madon Jean Manceau Jean Maridor Louis Marie René Lucien Martin Robert Martin Pierre Matras Gabriel Mertzisen...
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still 40 kg heavier than the Matras. Although the Cosworth V8 (with 450 bhp) gave away acceleration torque to the Matra V12, reliability would be the...
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powered Jean-Pierre Beltoise to the French Formula Three championship. The MS1 was designed as a conventional formula racing car. Since Matra wanted to quickly...
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The Matra MS10 is a Formula One car entered by the Matra International team during the 1968 Formula One season. It, along with its V12-powered sibling...
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Jean-Pierre Alain Jabouille (1 October 1942 – 2 February 2023) was a French racing driver. He raced in 55 Formula One Grands Prix, collecting two wins...
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Hours of Le Mans. The car was driven by Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Jean-Pierre Jarier. During the race Matra suffered from engine overheating problems, causing...
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The Matra MS80 was the fourth Formula One car produced by Matra (following the MS9, MS10 and MS11). The Ford Cosworth DFV-powered car (engine 3000 cc...
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absolute priority for Matra. In 1965 Jean-Pierre Beltoise won the French Formula 3 Championship ahead of his teammate Jean-Pierre Jaussaud. In 1966 Beltoise...
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behind a Matra. The championship saw the same order, with only two Italian wins compared to five French. In addition, despite the absence of the Matras, the...
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Henri Pescarolo (category Matra Formula One drivers)
team-mate to Jean-Pierre Beltoise and achieved several second places and a win at Albi, which led to him being given a drive in Matra's Formula One team...
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at Silverstone Jean-Pierre Beltoise gave the car its first race and came home ninth, six laps behind Stewart's two-wheel drive Matra (but three laps ahead...
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Hours of Le Mans, Matra entered three MS620s, with Jassaud and Henri Pescarolo in car #02, Schlesser and Rees in car #03, and Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Servoz-Gavin...
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corresponded to the Matra MS5 from Formula 3. In some sources, the Formula 2 Matras are therefore also referred to as MS5. Officially, however, Matra used the MS6...
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endurance in mind, having got both of Matras victories to date. A third 670B was prepared for Jean-Pierre Jabouille/Jean-Pierre Jaussaud while Patrick Depailler/Bob...
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Shéhérazade (film) (category Films directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit)
Shéhérazade or Scorching Sands is a 1963 adventure film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Anna Karina as the title character. The cast also...
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1999 Spaceflight portal Matra BAe Dynamics, related missile company GEC Alsthom, another GEC Anglo-French company Barbaroux, Pierre; Laperche, Blandine (2013)...
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Racing Club de France Football (redirect from Matra Racing)
pronunciation: [ʁasiŋ klœb də fʁɑ̃s], also known as Racing Paris, RCF Paris, Matra Racing, Racing Club, or Racing) is a French association football club based...
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issues splitting the three remaining Matras until it finally retired just after 5am. Through the night the Matras had had their problems: Galli spent an...
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Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Jackie Stewart Constructors' Champion: Matra-Ford Previous 1968 Next 1970 Races by country Races by venue The 1969 Formula...
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