Jacques Lecat

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Racing version of the Renault 4CV

Jacques Lecat was a French racing car driver .

Racing career

Jacques Lecat was employed by Renault in the 1950s and competed four times in the Le Mans 24-hour race . The racing version of the Renault 4CV was his vehicle for all four reports . He made his debut in 1950 as a team-mate of Louis Pons with 25th place in the final classification. Henri Senftleben was his partner for the next three years . After finishing 25th in 1951, there were two retirements.

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1950 FranceFrance Jacques Lecat Renault 4CV FranceFrance Louis Pons Rank 25
1951 FranceFrance Jacques Lecat Renault 4CV FranceFrance Henri Senftleben Rank 26
1952 FranceFrance Jacques Lecat Renault 4CV FranceFrance Henri Senftleben failure Engine failure
1953 FranceFrance Jacques Lecat Renault 4CV FranceFrance Henri Senftleben failure Engine failure

Individual results in the sports car world championship

season team race car 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
1953 Jacques Lecat Renault 4CV United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MIM FranceFrance LEM BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT MexicoMexico CAP
DNF

literature

  • Christian Moity, Jean-Marc Teissèdre, Alain Bienvenu: 24 heures du Mans, 1923–1992. Éditions d'Art, Besançon 1992, ISBN 2-909-413-06-3 .

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