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Henri Fournier (14 April 1871, in Le Mans – 18 December 1919) was a French racing driver. Fournier began his career on motorcycles and tricycles. In 1901 he came to the Mors racing team and was the most successful driver of this year, as he won both the Paris–Bordeaux and Paris–Berlin races. In addition to his racing career, he did well in speed tests and in the United States set a new record for the mile with his car. At the 1902 Paris-Vienna race he also dominated the first leg with an average speed of 114 km/h, but later had to give up with transmission failure. In the autumn of that year he set the then land speed record at 123 km/h.

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  • Henri Fournier (cs)
  • Henri Fournier (de)
  • Henri Fournier (en)
  • Henri Fournier (sportif) (fr)
  • Henri Fournier (fr)
  • Henri Fournier (pl)
  • Фурнье, Анри (издатель) (ru)
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  • Henri Fournier [ánri furnié] (14. dubna 1871 Le Mans – 18. prosince 1919) byl francouzský automobilový závodník. (cs)
  • Henri Fournier (* 14. April 1871 in Le Mans; † 18. Dezember 1919 in Paris) war ein französischer Automobilrennfahrer. (de)
  • Henri Fournier (14 April 1871, in Le Mans – 18 December 1919) was a French racing driver. Fournier began his career on motorcycles and tricycles. In 1901 he came to the Mors racing team and was the most successful driver of this year, as he won both the Paris–Bordeaux and Paris–Berlin races. In addition to his racing career, he did well in speed tests and in the United States set a new record for the mile with his car. At the 1902 Paris-Vienna race he also dominated the first leg with an average speed of 114 km/h, but later had to give up with transmission failure. In the autumn of that year he set the then land speed record at 123 km/h. (en)
  • Henri Fournier, né le 14 avril 1871 au Mans et mort le 18 décembre 1919 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un pilote automobile, coureur cycliste, pilote de vitesse moto et aviateur français. (fr)
  • Henri Fournier (Rochecorbon, près de Tours, 19 novembre 1800 – Tours, 6 mars 1888), est un imprimeur français, auteur du Traité de la typographie, en 1825, considéré pendant très longtemps comme un des meilleurs ouvrages techniques sur la typographie, « un ouvrage à caractère impérissable », « le manuel français majeur du XIXe siècle », ou « … pour la plus grande partie du XIXe siècle ». (fr)
  • Henri Fournier (ur. 14 kwietnia 1871 roku w Le Mans, zm. 18 grudnia 1919 roku) – francuski kierowca wyścigowy i projektant torów wyścigowych. (pl)
  • Анри́ Фурнье́ (фр. Henri Fournier; 19 ноября 1800 года, — 6 марта 1888 года, там же) — французский издатель, автор «Трактата о типографии» (Traité de la typographie, 1825). Ввёл в моду «компактные издания», из которых были особенно популярны: «Полное собрание сочинений Вольтера» (Oeuvres complètes de Voltaire) в 3-х томах и такое же Руссо в одном томе. Ему же принадлежала целая серия изданий классиков и в том числе Лафонтена. (ru)
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  • Henri Fournier (en)
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  • Henri Fournier (en)
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  • Le Mans, France (en)
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  • Henri Fournier [ánri furnié] (14. dubna 1871 Le Mans – 18. prosince 1919) byl francouzský automobilový závodník. (cs)
  • Henri Fournier (* 14. April 1871 in Le Mans; † 18. Dezember 1919 in Paris) war ein französischer Automobilrennfahrer. (de)
  • Henri Fournier (14 April 1871, in Le Mans – 18 December 1919) was a French racing driver. Fournier began his career on motorcycles and tricycles. In 1901 he came to the Mors racing team and was the most successful driver of this year, as he won both the Paris–Bordeaux and Paris–Berlin races. In addition to his racing career, he did well in speed tests and in the United States set a new record for the mile with his car. At the 1902 Paris-Vienna race he also dominated the first leg with an average speed of 114 km/h, but later had to give up with transmission failure. In the autumn of that year he set the then land speed record at 123 km/h. (en)
  • Henri Fournier, né le 14 avril 1871 au Mans et mort le 18 décembre 1919 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un pilote automobile, coureur cycliste, pilote de vitesse moto et aviateur français. (fr)
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