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APPENDIXES 08/03/2013 Forty Drivers Raced a Works Alpine-Renault at Le Mans Between 1963 and 1969 APPENDIXES 08/03/2013 DRIVERS WHO HAVE RACED FOR ALPINE Forty drivers raced a works Alpine-Renault at Le Mans between 1963 and 1969 (all French, except where otherwise stated): Jean-Claude ANDRUET Mauro BIANCHI (Belgium) Robert BOUHARDE Bernard BOYER Jacques CHEINISSE François CHEVALIER Patrice COMPAIN André DE CORTANZE Roger DE LAGENESTE Patrick DEPAILLER* Christian ETHUIN Jacques FOUCTEAU Piero FRESCOBALDI (Italy) François GERBAULT Henri GRANDSIRE Jean-Pierre HANRIOUD Bino HEINS (Brazil) Jean-Pierre JAsuper! Merci BOUILLE* Bengt JANSSON (Sweden) Jean-Claude KILLY Gérard LARROUSSE* Alain LE GUELLEC Jean-Louis MARNAT Roger MASSON Pierre MONNERET Henry MORROGH (Ireland) Jean-Pierre NICOLAS Jean-François PIOT Peter REVSON (USA)* René RICHARD José ROSINSKI Alain SERPAGGI Jean-Luc THERIER Bernard TRAMONT Pauli TOIVONEN (Finland) Guy VERRIER Philippe VIDAL Jean VINATIER Bob WOLLEK Teodoro ZECCOLI (Italy) Fourteen drivers drove a works Renault-Alpine at Le Mans between 1975 and 1978 (all French, except where otherwise stated): René ARNOUX* Marie-Claude BEAUMONT Derek BELL* (Great Britain) Patrick DEPAILLER* José DOLHEM* Guy FREQUELIN Jean-Pierre JABOUILLE* Jean-Pierre JARIER* Jean-Pierre JAUSSAUD Jacques LAFFITE* Lella LOMBARDI (Italy)* Didier PIRONI* Jean RAGNOTTI Patrick TAMBAY* Other famous drivers who raced Alpine elsewhere than at Le Mans (all French, except where stated): The ‘Blue’ period: Lloyd ‘Lucky’ CASNER (USA) Lucien BIANCHI (Belgium) Jorge De BAGRATION (Spain) André GUELFI* (France/Morocco) David VAN LENNEP (Netherlands) The ‘Yellow’ period: Alain CUDINI Bernard DARNICHE Jody SCHECKTER* (South Africa) Henri PESCAROLO* (*) Drivers who have contested at least one Formula 1 Grand Prix (Drivers’ World Championship) .
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