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  • [[Image:Philippe de Rothschild.jpg|thumb|right]] Baron '''Philippe de Rothschild''' ([[13 April]], [[1902]] - [[20 January]], [[1988]]) was a mem
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  • ...y]]. Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Immediately after he debuted in [[Gran ...ri. Partnered with Bandini, Scarfioti was victorious in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 1963. Their factory Ferrari achieved an average speed of 117.99 mil
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  • |Circuit || [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours]] ...d Prix de France'') was a race held as part of [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]'s annual [[Formula One]] automobile racing championships.
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  • ...the car. Nuvolari countered that he was a leading Grand Prix driver and Le Mans was a simple layout that would not trouble him, to which Sommer backed down ...ressor, 375 HP, driven by Caracciola, Fagioli, [[Hermann Lang]], [[Manfred von Brauchitsch]] and Geyer) and four Auto Union Tipo B (4950cm³, 16C, compres
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  • ...ulminated with driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] winning the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] twice (in 1937 with [[Robert Benoist]] and 1939 with [[Pierre Veyron]]). ...is honour. But it was the final racing success at [[24 hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] that is most remembered—[[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] and [[Pierre Veyron]] w
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  • ...come one of Europe's most important races, as neither the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] nor the [[Mille Miglia]] had been established yet. [[Grand Prix motor rac ...s appeared at and won in the [[Mille Miglia]], then pulled out of the [[Le Mans 1955 disaster]], but won the [[Tourist Trophy]] at [[Dundrod]]. [[Stirling
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  • ...Hours]], which had been introduced in 1924, following the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. The ADAC had held its first [[1000 km Nürburgring]] [[sports car racing
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  • | Circuit || [[Circuit de Monaco]] ...s in the world alongside the [[Indianapolis 500]] and the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] (with which it forms the [[Triple Crown of Motorsport]]). The history, sp
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  • ...s, failed to win a race. Drivers [[Luigi Musso]] and the Marquis [[Alfonso de Portago]] joined Castellotti; Castellotti died while testing and Portago cr ...ed in testing and the team won no race. A Ferrari did win [[24 Hours of Le Mans]], however, with [[Paul Frere]] and [[Olivier Gendebien]] driving.
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  • The [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA) had planned to introduce a budget cap, in order to saf ...rcuito de Jerez|Jerez]] (10–13 February and 17–20 February), and [[Circuit de Catalunya|Barcelona]] (25–28 February). All but [[Hispania Racing|Campos/
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