

Nigel Mansell-Chrishian Danner-Riccardo Patrese-Hans Stuck-Patrick Tambay-Derek Warwick-Eddie Cheever-Stefan Johansson-Jan Lammers-Rene Arnoux-Emerson Fittipaldi-Elseo Salazar-Alex Caffi-Eric van de Poele-Andrea Decesaris-Alan Jones-Alessandro Nannini-Roberto Moreno-Raul Boesel-Pierluigi Martini
GP Wins: 2
Pole Positions: 5
Points Scored: 103
Career History :
1972 : Debut in the European Formula Renault Championship with an Alpine A360
1973 : Vice champion in the European Formula Renault with an Alpine A366
Finished 20th in the “Rally Automobile de Monaco”
1974 : Debut in the European Formula 2 Championship with Elf 2 BMW
1975 : Vice champion in the European Formula 2 Championship with March ELF BMW
1976 : Finished 3rd in the European Formula 2 Championship with Martini-Renault
1977 : Debut and finished 17th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Ensign
Won the CAN-AM Championship with Lola-Chaparal Carl Haas
Competed in the “24 Hours le Mans” with Renault
Competed in the Grand-Prix de Pau F2 Chevron : Pole Position
1978 : Finished 13th in the Formula 1 World Championship with McLaren
Competed in the Grand-Prix of Paul F2 Chevron : Pole Position
1979 : Competed in the Formula 1 World Championship with McLaren
1980 : Won the CAN-AM Championship with Lola Carl Haas
Competed in the “24 Hours le Mans” with Rondeau
1981 : Finished 18th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Théodore and Ligier
1982 : Finished 7th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari
1983 : Finished 4th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari
1984 : Finished 7th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Renault
1985 : Finished 11th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Renault
1986 : Finished 15th in the Formula 1 World Championship with Lola Carl Haas
1987 : Finished 20th in the “Rally Paris-Dakar” with Range Rover
Finished 2nd in the Spanish Baja with Range Rover
Finished 2nd in the Porsche Cup 944 Trophy in Paul
1988 : Finished 3rd in the “Rally Paris-Dakar “ with Range Rover
1989 : Finished 3rd in the “Rally Paris-Dakar” with Mitsubishi
Competed in the Sports-Prototype World Championship with a Jaguar XJR9
Finished 4th in the “24 Hours le Mans”
1990 : Competed in the “Rally Paris-Dakar”
Finished 2nd in the Tunisian Rally with Lada Samara
Finished 2nd in the “Pharaons Rally” with Lada Samara
1991 : Finished 7th in the “Rally Paris-Dakar” with Lada Samara
1992 : Competed in the “Winter Andros Trophy” with BMW
Finished 4th in the “24 Hours sur Glace de Chamonix” with BMW
1993 : Competed in the “24 Hours sur Glace de Chamonix” with Mercedes
1994 : Competed in the “24 Hours sur Glace de Chamonix “ with Mercedes
Share holder and Sporting Director of Larrousse F1
1995 : Competed in the Winter Andros Trophy with Ford Escort Cosworth
Finished 5th in the “24 Hours sur Glace de Chamonix “
Finished 3rd in the “Master Rally Paris-Moscou-Péking”
1996 : Finished 17th in the “Rally Paris-Dakar”
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