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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Taken from Motor sport online September 2020. Before there was Jacky Ickx, there was Olivier Gendebien.Which of Belgium’s most successful racing drivers was the best? The easy answer is to jump straight to the younger man and his six Le Mans wins and eight grand prix victories. But even Ickx wasn’t as prolifically successful in sports cars as 2020 Motor Sport Hall of Fame nominee Gendebien ...

  2. 1 de oct. de 1998 · Based on over 70,000 race results the DriverDB ranking is an objective way to rate drivers without relying on subjective evaluations of championships and categories.

  3. Olivier Gendebien. Brian Caldersmith · Mar 16, 2021 ·. One July day in the late 1960s, 12-year old school-boy Robert Gendebien returned home from his Belgium boarding school for the summer holidays. Over dinner with his father and two younger sisters Astrid and Colienne, Robert asked a fateful question. “Father, did you ever drive in the Le ...

  4. Olivier Gendebien nado o 12 de xaneiro de 1924 e finado o 2 de outubro de 1998. Foi un piloto de carreiras belga considerado "un dos máis grandes corredores de sportscar de todos os tempos". [1] Corredor de Rally. Gendebien participou cun coche deportivo Veritas no Grand Prix des Frontières de 1955 en Liexa. Con todo, tras ...

  5. 2 de oct. de 1998 · Olivier Gendebien (born 12 Jan 1924 Brussels; died 02 Oct 1998 Tarascon, France). Sportscar great who suffered from a long, debilitating illness (since the mid 1980's) which claimed his life. He did still try to make as many appearances at historic events as he could, however. Of aristocratic background, Olivier was a qualified engineer who served as a paratrooper in the Second World War ...

  6. Having found his way into Jacques Swaters’ Ecurie Francorchamps (by then renamed Equipe Nationale Belge), Gendebien managed to cause a stir by the end of 1956 finishing third with a 250GT in both the Liège-Rome-Liège Rally and the Tour de France. It had been a great season, and six more in Ferrari’s great sportscar team were to follow.

  7. Oliver Gendebien and Hans Herrmann posing with their first overall trophy and helping to promote the new IBM RAMAC computer. SIR photo During his race career Olivier Gendebien achieved 4 24H of Le Mans victories, 3 consecutive wins in the Tour de France, 3 in the Targa Florio, 1 in the Nurburgring 1000km, 2 in the Reims 12H and another 3 consecutive wins in the Sebring 12H.