| Who? |
What |
Points |
Action |
Lap |
| 1994 – Monaco Grand Prix |
| Misc |
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Bernard, Eric (Ligier)
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1 pts
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Bernard spun into the armaco on lap thirty-four and had to retire due to the damage that his Ligier sustained at impact.
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| 1991 – South African Grand Prix |
| Misc |
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Bernard, Eric (Larrousse)
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1 pts
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In the chase down to the first corner there was some jostling lower down the field. An over enthusiastic Eric Bernard rammed Thierry Boutsen’s Liger from behind, pitching it into a spin into the gravel. Both Boutsen and Bernard were out before they had completed a single lap.
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| 1991 – Japanese Grand Prix |
| Misc |
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Bernard, Eric (Larrousse)
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1 pts
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Bernard crashed heavily in Friday Morning practice, fracturing his ankle. Needless to say he was out for the rest of the season.
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| 1990 – Canadian Grand Prix |
| Misc |
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Bernard, Eric (Larrousse)
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1 pts
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After surviving a number on minor dramas with his Larrousse on the Friday, Bernard had a massive accident in the wet, Saturday morning practice session. The session had to be red flagged after he lost control of his car at one of the chicanes. “I was just returning to the pits when I was caught unprepared by a large puddle of water, “ he confessed. “The visibility was awful, the car spanned sideways and the front end hit the wall. The chassis will have to go back to Lola for repair it is so badly damaged.”
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| 1990 – Mexican Grand Prix |
| Misc |
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Bernard, Eric (Larrousse)
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1 pts
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After Suzuki’s terrifying pre-qualifying crash Bernard did his best to try and reduce to team to one car in Friday Morning free Practice. He crashed heavily on the exit of Peralta. He though he had hit oil, such was the car’s unwillingness to turn in. Remarkably the car was only damaged slightly.
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