Henri Louveau
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Nation:
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France France
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Automobile world championship
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First start:
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1950 Italian Grand Prix
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Last start:
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1951 Swiss Grand Prix
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Constructors
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1950–1951 Ecurie Rosier
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statistics
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World Cup balance:
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no World Cup placement
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World Cup points :
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Podiums :
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Leadership laps :
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Ernest Henri Louveau (born January 25, 1910 in Suresnes , Hauts-de-Seine department , † January 7, 1991 in Orléans ) was a French racing driver .
Career
In 1939 the young Frenchman appeared on the racetracks with a small 1100 cm³ Simca . The Second World War interrupted his career, but in the years that followed it had its best phase: he finished second in a Maserati at the 1946 Grand Prix d'Albi , also second at the 1947 French Grand Prix and again second at the 24-hour race of Le Mans 1949 . Louveau sporadically competed in Formula 1 races with a Talbot until 1951 , before retiring from racing.
statistics
Statistics in the automobile world championship
general overview
Single results
season
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2
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3
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4th
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5
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6th
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7th
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8th
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1950
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DNF
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1951
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DNF
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Legend
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colour |
abbreviation |
meaning
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gold |
- |
victory
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silver |
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2nd place
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bronze |
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3rd place
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green |
- |
Placement in the points
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blue |
- |
Classified outside the point ranks
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violet |
DNF |
Race not finished (did not finish)
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NC |
not classified
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red |
DNQ |
did not qualify
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DNPQ |
failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
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black |
DSQ |
disqualified
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White |
DNS |
not at the start (did not start)
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WD |
withdrawn
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Light Blue |
PO |
only participated in the training (practiced only)
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TD |
Friday test driver
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without |
DNP |
did not participate in the training (did not practice)
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INJ |
injured or sick
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EX |
excluded
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DNA |
did not arrive
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C. |
Race canceled
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no participation in the World Cup
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other |
P / bold
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Pole position
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SR / italic
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Fastest race lap
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* |
not at the finish, but counted due to the distance covered
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Streak results
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underlined |
Leader in the overall standings
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Le Mans results
literature
- Steve Small: Grand Prix Who's Who, 3rd Edition . Travel Publishing, London 2000, ISBN 1-902007-46-8 .
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