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  1. Jacques-Henri Laffite (French: [ʒak ɑ̃.ʁi la.fit]; born 21 November 1943) is a French former racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1974 to 1986. He achieved six Grand Prix wins, all while driving for the Ligier team.

  2. Jacques Laffite, né le 21 novembre 1943 à Paris, est un pilote automobile français. Il a notamment disputé 176 Grands Prix de Formule 1 et remporté six victoires entre 1974 et 1986. De 1997 à 2012, il commente en qualité de consultant les Grands Prix de F1 pour la chaîne de télévision française TF1.

    • 21 novembre 1943 (80 ans)
    • Jacques-Henri Marie Sabin Laffite
    • Paris
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  3. Jacques Laffitte (24 October 1767 – 26 May 1844) was a leading French banker, governor of the Bank of France (1814–1820) and liberal member of the Chamber of Deputies during the Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy. He was an important figure in the development of new banking techniques during the early stages of industrialization in France.

  4. May 21, 2024 · Jacques Laffitte (born Oct. 24, 1767, Bayonne, Fr.—died May 26, 1844, Maisons-sur-Seine) was a French banker and politician prominent in public affairs from the end of the Napoleonic period to the first years of the July Monarchy (1830–31).

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Learn about the untold story of Jacques Laffite, a French racing legend who competed in Formula 1 for over a decade. Discover his achievements, challenges, and impact on the sport, from his first win in 1977 to his commentary career after retirement.

  6. Jacques Laffite made his F1 debut at the 1974 German Grand Prix. Between 1974 and 1986, he raced for Iso–Marlboro, Ligier, and Williams.

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  8. Jacques Lafitte (1884-1966) was a French civil engineer. Lafitte's Réflexions sur la science des machines [Reflections on the Science of Machines], published in 1932, suggested a classification of “machines” divided in three general divisions: passive, active and reflex.