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Jean-Pierre Beltoise is a French Formula 1 driver who competed in 86 race starts with 8 podiums during his career.
This French motorsport competitor presents an intriguing challenge for racing enthusiasts. With a career spanning from 1967, they represent the classic era of Formula 1 racing when the sport was establishing its global presence and French drivers were making their mark on the international stage.
The statistical profile shows 86 race starts with 8 podium finishes and 1 victory, indicating a solid mid-tier competitor rather than a dominant champion. Their debut in 1967 places them firmly in the sport's golden age, while their podium-to-starts ratio of nearly 10% demonstrates consistent competitive performance without reaching superstar status.
Formula 1 historians will find this moderately challenging due to the era and nationality combination. Casual racing fans might struggle with the specific statistics, while the single victory could mislead players toward more famous French champions from this period.
High difficulty due to debut before 2000 (+1), French nationality from classic era (+1), and moderate statistics that don't immediately distinguish from other mid-tier drivers of the period (+1).
The 1967 debut year immediately narrows the field to classic-era drivers. French nationality combined with 86 starts and 8 podiums creates a specific statistical profile. The single victory is crucial as it eliminates non-winning drivers while the podium count distinguishes from multiple race winners of the era.
French driver from similar era with comparable statistical achievements
Contemporary French Formula 1 driver with similar career duration
European driver from same era with comparable podium statistics
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