Race Report: Montlhery, 8 October 1972

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Race Report: Montlhery, 8 October 1972

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Most of the runners at this meeting were the usual French teams and drivers.

Jacques Coulon took a lead he would hold to the finish on lap 2 pulling away to win by an astonishing 42.5 seconds. Behind the flying Martini the Alpines of Leclere and Serpaggi had a good battle until Leclere had to retire with a broken clutch and soon after Serpaggi had to pit to straighten the nosecone although he retained his second place. Behind the two Alpines were Bernard Beguin in his Martini, Dave Brodie’s March 713M and Philip Munier in his Martini. Brodie was next to pit to have a broken wing fixed loosing a lap and dropping to fifth at the finish and soon after Munier was forced to retire his Martini leaving Beguin in a safe third place.

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Race Report: Montlhery, 8 October 1972

Race Heat 1

1 Vittorio Brambilla

Birel Alfa Romeo 20:09.40

2 Fabrizio Noe

Lotus-Ford 69 20:09.50

3 Luigi Fontanesi

Tecno-Ford 20:13.10

4 Carlo Franchi (Gimax)

De Sanctis-Alfa Romeo 20:23.40

Race Heat 2

1 Giovanni Lo Voi

Brabham-Ford BT28 15:05.00

2 Adelmo Fossati

Brabham BT28 15:05.00

3 Patrice Compain

Martini-Ford MW7 15:21.00

4 Manfred Möhr

Lotus-Ford 15:34.10

5 Marcello Gallo

Brabham BT28

Race Final

1 Vittorio Brambilla

Birel Alfa Romeo 30:44.30 144.318

2 Marcello Gallo

Brabham BT28 30:44.34

3 Fabrizio Noe

Lotus-Ford 69 30:45.10

4 Adelmo Fossati

Brabham BT28 30:55.40

5 Patrice Compain

Martini-Ford MW7 31:08.00

6 Carlo Franchi (Gimax)

De Sanctis-Alfa Romeo 31:11.50

7 Manfred Möhr

Lotus-Ford 31:59.60

8 Giovanni Lo Voi

Martini-Ford MW7 31:08.00

Race Report: Montlhéry, 10 October 1971

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There was another one-two for the works Alpine-Renaults at Montlhéry in the Coupes du Salon meeting. The two Alpines of Patrick Depailler and Jean-Pierre Jabouille were fastest in practice from the Martini MW7 of Jacques Coulon and the Brabham BT 35 of Pierre-François Rousselot.

The Alpines took an easy victory with Jabouille leading Depailler home by 0.8 secs despite having to drive on the ignition switch due to a sticking throttle, Lafosse’s Brabham BT35 was third ahead of Christian Ethuin in his Tecno-Renault.

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Race Report: Montlhéry, 10 October 1971

Qualifying

1 Patrick Depailler

Alpine-Renault A360

2 Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Alpine-Renault A360

3 Jacques Coulon

Martini-Renault MW7

4 Pierre-François Rousselot

Brabham-Holbay BT35

5 Lucien Guiitteny

Martini-BRM MW7

6 Patrice Compain

Martini-Novamotor MW7

Race

1 Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Alpine-Renault A360 30:08.4

2 Patrick Depailler

Alpine-Renault A360 30:09.2

3 Jean-Louis Lafosse

Brabham-Holbay BT35 30:25.2

4 Christian Ethuin

Tecno-Renault TF3/71 30:26.4

5 François Lacarrau

Martini-Renault MW7 30:44.0

6 Jacques Coulon

Martini-Renault MW7 30:46.2

7 Phillip Albera

Martini-Novamotor MW7 31:05.0

8 Patrice Compain

Martini-Novamotor MW7 31:09.0

9 François Rabbione

Martini-Novamotor MW7 31:12.0

10 François Migault

Martini-Novamotor MW7 31:13.0

Race Report: Montlhéry, 23 May 1971

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Race Report: Montlhéry, 23 May 1971

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Surprisingly this race at Montlhéry, the XVI Prix de Paris, was scheduled to take place on the day after the Monaco GP support race but even so a representative entry arrived with several drivers stopping off at the French track on their way back to their bases. The race was held over 20 laps and was the sixth round of the French F3 Championship.

Fastest in practice was Jean-Louis Lafosse in his Brabham BT35 from the Martinis of Patrice Compain and Lucien Guitteny.

At the start the leading group consisted of Lafosse, Ethuin (Tecno), Coulon (Martini), Williamson (March), Thompson (Ensign), Depailler (Alpine) and Jabouille (Alpine). Coulon was soon out with a blown engine and then Depailler crashed out at Virage de la Ferme when he hit a patch of oil. Next out was Williamson and Jabouille found himself falling back from the leading group. This left Ethuin, Lafosse and Thompson fighting for victory, Thompson got ahead of Lafosse’s Brabham but found the Tecno of Ethuin a more difficult prospect. On the last corner of the last lap Thompson pushed the Ensign ahead of the Tecno and held on to take the chequered flag by two tenths of a second. In the overtaking attempt Thompson lost control of the Lotus as it crossed the line and hit a straw bale wiping a corner off the car, he commented after it was a case of hit the bale or finish second!

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Race Report: Montlhéry, 23 May 1971

Qualifying

1 Jean-Louis Lafosse

Brabham-Holbay BT35

2 Patrice Compain

Martini-Novamotor MW7

3 Lucien Guitteny

Martini-BRM MW7

4 Christian Ethuin

Tecno-Renault TF3/71

5 Jacques Coulon

Martini-Renault MW7

6 Steve Thompson

Ensign-Holbay LN1

7 François Migault

Martini-Novamotor MW7

8 Patrick Depailler

Alpine-Renault A360

9 Joel Auvray

Martini-Novamotor MW7

10 Roger Williamson

March-Holbay 713M

Race

1 Steve Thompson

Ensign-Holbay LN1 31:59.2

2 Christian Ethuin

Tecno-Renault TF3/71 31:59.4

3 Jean-Louis Lafosse

Brabham-Holbay BT35 32:03.4

4 François Migault

Martini-Novamotor MW7 32:11.9

5 Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Alpine-Renault A360 32:25.4

6 François Lacarrau

Martini-Renault MW7 19 Laps

Race Report: Montlhéry, 8 May 1971

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Race Report: Montlhéry, 8 May 1971

The Coupe de Vitesse de l’U.S.A, the fifth round of the French Championship saw a very close finish, Patrick Depailler (Alpine-Renault A360) beating the similarly powered Martini MW7 of Jacques Coulon by 0.3 seconds over 20 laps. It was a close race for all the top places with just 1.2 seconds separating the top four. Renault powered cars dominated taking the top five positions.

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Race Report: Montlhéry, 8 May 1971

Qualifying

1 Patrick Depailler

Alpine-Renault A360

Race

1 Patrick Depailler

Alpine-Renault A360 32:01.7

2 Jacques Coulon

Martini-Renault MW7 32:02.0

3 Christian Ethuin

Tecno-Renault TF71/3 32:02.4

4 Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Alpine-Renault A360 32:02.9

5 François Lacarrau

Martini-Renault MW7 32:25.8

6 José Dolhem

Martini-BRM MW7 32:41.0

7 Luigi Fontanesi

Tecno-Ford 32:47.4

8 Joël Auvray

Martini-Ford MW7 32:48.5

9 Jean-Louis Lafosse

Brabham-Ford BT35 33:57.6

10 Fabrizio Noé

Lotus-Ford 69 34:10.7

Race Report: Montlhéry, 28 March 1971

Race Report: Montlhéry, 28 March 1971

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James Hunt fought a tough race at Montlhéry in the Challenge Raymond Sommer, beating the two works Alpines of Depailler and Jabouille. Christian Ethuin led for a time in the new works Tecno until fuel starvation struck and he fell back to finish fifth.

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Race Report: Montlhéry, 28 March 1971

Qualifying

1 Jacques Coulon

Martini-Ford MW7 1:36.5

Race

1 James Hunt

March-Holbay 713M 31:57.3

2 Patrick Depailler

Alpine-Renault A360 31:58.0

3 Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Alpine-Renault A360 31:58.1

4 François Migault

Martini-Ford MW7 32:22.3

5 Christian Ethuin

Tecno-Renault TF71/3 32:50.3

6 Bernard Lagier

Brabham-Ford BT35 33:00.3

7 Fabrizio Noe

Lotus-Ford 69 33:01.3