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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_SchlesserJo Schlesser - Wikipedia

    Joseph Théodule Marie Schlesser (18 May 1928 – 7 July 1968) was a French Formula One and sports car racing driver. He participated in three World Championship Grands Prix, including the 1968 French Grand Prix in which he was killed.

  2. Apr 13, 2014 · This tragic footage from 1968, shows the deadly crash that killed sports car racing driver Jo Schlesser in Rouen, France at the French Grand Prix (Grand Prix...

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  3. Jo Schlesser est un pilote automobile français le 18 mai 1928 à Liouville en Meuse, et mort en course le 7 juillet 1968 à Grand-Couronne, près de Rouen . Il est inhumé au cimetière de Malzéville (Meurthe-et-Moselle).

    • 7 juillet 1968 (à 40 ans)
    • Grand-Couronne, ( France)
    • 18 mai 1928
    • Liouville, ( France)
  4. Joseph Schlesser (1928-1968) was a versatile racer who competed in rallying, single-seaters, sports cars and NASCAR. He participated in three F1 races, including the 1968 French GP where he died in a crash.

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  5. Though in Jo Schlessers case there was significant manufacturer culpability (Honda), was completely avoidable. Surtees was wise to refuse to drive that car... Full magnesium body + air cooled engine + rocket fuel = death trap/fire bomb

  6. Jul 7, 2014 · A tribute to Jo Schlesser, the oldest rookie in F1 history, who died in his first GP at Rouen in 1968. Learn about his life, career, achievements and legacy in this article by Adam Cooper.

  7. Joseph Théodule Marie "Jo" Schlesser (May 18, 1928 - July 7, 1968) was a French racing driver, who was killed at the 1968 French Grand Prix after crashing his Honda RA302 which then burst into flames. Schlesser had no chance of escape and burnt to death in the wreckage.