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  1. Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.pjɛʁ bɛl.twaz]; 26 April 1937 – 5 January 2015) was a French Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams.

  2. Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise, né le 26 avril 1937 à Boulogne-Billancourt et mort le 5 janvier 2015 à Dakar, Sénégal, est un pilote automobile français .

  3. Jean-Pierre Beltoise, the winner of the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix and a veteran of 84 world championship starts, has died aged 77. The popular Frenchman began his racing career in motorcycling, capturing 11 titles in his homeland between 1961 and 1964 before switching to four wheels.

  4. Jan 28, 2024 · In 1969, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, a works Matra driver, was placed in Ken Tyrrell’s Matra F1 team that chose to use the V8 Cosworth, whilst the works V12 engine was developed in the factory.

  5. Jan 5, 2015 · Former Formula 1 driver Jean-Pierre Beltoise, the winner of the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix, has died at the age of 77. The Frenchman's Monaco triumph was one of eight podium finishes in an 84-race F1...

  6. Jan 5, 2015 · Jean-Pierre Beltoise, the French Formula 1 driver who took BRM's last grand prix win in Monaco in 1972, has died. He was 77.

  7. Jean-Pierre Beltoise (1937 – 2015) was a French Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and auto racing driver. A racing legend in his country, he was a Matra Formula 1 and Sports Car driver between 1968 and 1970.

  8. Jan 5, 2015 · Jean-Pierre Beltoise, who earned his place in the history books with his sole F1 win in Monaco in 1972, has died at the age of 77. Born in Paris, Beltoise began racing motorcycles and won...

  9. PARIS (AP) — Jean-Pierre Beltoise, a former Formula One driver who won the Monaco Grand Prix in 1972, has died after a double stroke. He was 77.

  10. Jan 6, 2015 · JEAN-PIERRE Beltoise, a former Formula 1 driver who won the Monaco Grand Prix in 1972, has died after a double stroke. He was 77. The French automobile federation (FFSA) said Monday that Beltoise died at his vacation home in Dakar, Senegal.