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Monaco 1972 was undoubtedly Jean-Pierre Beltoise's finest moment. Under pouring rain, the Frenchman took the lead at the start and never looked back, making a mockery of the treacherous conditions and of most of his rivals to clinch his single Grand Prix win behind the wheel of his BRM P160B.
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