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Cosa (chi) è mouton$50613$ - definizione

RALLY DRIVER, MOST SUCCESSFUL FEMALE DRIVER IN THE WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
Michele Mouton; Michelle Mouton; Michle Mouton
  • Monte Carlo]], between two Porsche 911 SCs
  • An ex-Mouton Quattro A2 at the 2009 [[Goodwood Festival of Speed]]
  • Mouton and Pons celebrate their first WRC victory in Sanremo.
  • RAC]]
  • Mouton in an A2 at the Welsh Rally
  • Mouton interviewed in 1985
  • 2009 edition]] of the [[Race of Champions]]
  • Mouton with a Quattro S1 in 2007
  • 1975 Le Mans]] class-winning Moynet LM 75
  • Mouton's teammate [[Timo Salonen]]'s 205 T16 E2 in Monte Carlo

Eugène Mouton         
FRENCH WRITER
Eugene Mouton; Pierre Martin Désiré Eugène Mouton
Pierre Martin Désiré Eugène Mouton (12 April 1823, in Marseille – 8 June 1902, in Paris) was a French writer of comic, adventure, and fantastical literature, and is considered an early writer of science fiction. He wrote under the name Mérinos.
Port Mouton, Nova Scotia         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Port Mouton
Port Mouton is a small village along Highway 103 on the southwest coast of Region of Queens Nova Scotia, Canada. It is about ten miles from Liverpool, the nearest significant community, and 160 kilometres from Halifax.
Jane Mouton         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC (1930-1987)
Jane Srygley Mouton
Jane Srygley Mouton (April 15, 1930 in Port Arthur, Texas – December 7, 1987) was an American management theorist, remembered in particular for developing the Managerial grid model with Robert R. Blake.

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Michèle Mouton

Michèle Mouton (born 23 June 1951) is a French former rally driver. Competing in the World Rally Championship for the Audi factory team, she took four victories and finished runner-up in the drivers' world championship in 1982.

Mouton debuted in rallying as a co-driver but quickly moved to the driver's seat, steering an Alpine-Renault A110 in national rallies. In 1975, she competed in circuit racing and won the two-litre prototype class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. After being signed by Fiat France for 1977, Mouton finished runner-up to Bernard Darniche in the European Rally Championship. She went on to win the 1978 Tour de France Automobile and record consistent results in her home events in the WRC; the Tour de Corse and the Monte Carlo Rally. For 1981, Audi Sport signed Mouton to partner Hannu Mikkola. In her first year with the Audi Quattro, she took a surprise victory at the Rallye Sanremo.

In the 1982 World Rally season, Mouton finished a close second overall to Walter Röhrl, after wins in Portugal, Brazil and Greece, and helped Audi to its first manufacturers' title. Her campaign the following year resulted in fifth place. With the team having four top drivers for 1984, Mouton's participation on world championship level became part-time. In 1985, she won the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in the United States, setting a record time in the process. In 1986, she moved to Peugeot and won the German Rally Championship as the first female driver to win a major championship in rallying. Soon after securing the title, Mouton retired from rallying due to the ban of Group B supercars. In 1988, she co-founded the international motorsport event Race of Champions in memory of her former rival Henri Toivonen. Mouton became the first president of the FIA's Women & Motor Sport Commission in 2010 and the FIA's manager in the World Rally Championship in 2011.