Jacques Guillot

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Jacques Guillot (born May 15, 1945 ) is a former French racing driver .

Career

Jacques Guillot competed twice in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the 1980s . In 1983 he drove a Porsche 930 owned by the Alméras brothers, who were also his fellow drivers. He finished the race in 15th place overall. In 1987 , the Sauber C8 reported by Noël del Bello failed early due to a technical defect.

Another place in a sports car race he achieved in 1983 when he was thirteenth overall in the 1000 km race of Monza .

In 1982 he won the European Hill Climb Championship in the production racing car class.

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate Teammate placement Failure reason
1983 FranceFrance Alméras Frères team Porsche 930 FranceFrance Jean-Marie Alméras FranceFrance Jacques Alméras Rank 15
1987 FranceFrance Noël del Bello Clean C8 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pierre-Alain Lombardi FranceFrance Gilles Lempereur failure Ring gear and cylinder damage

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monza 1000 km race in 1983