Jean-Louis Bousquet

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Jean-Louis Bousquet (born April 30, 1949 ) is a former French racing driver .

Racing career

Jean-Louis Bousquet competed in kart races in the 1970s and in 1973 won the French elite championship ahead of Alain Prost . In 1975 he switched to Formula Renault , where he finished second overall in the European championship in 1977, this time behind Alain Prost.

In the 1980s he competed in the French Formula 3 Championship and the Touring Car Championship. He competed three times in the Le Mans 24-hour race. His best place in the overall ranking was 19th in 1977 .

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate Teammate placement Failure reason
1977 FranceFrance JMS Racing Team Porsche 934 FranceFrance Philippe Dagoreau FranceFrance Cyril Grandet Rank 19
1980 FranceFrance WM Esso WM P79 / 80 FranceFrance Serge Saulnier FranceFrance Denis Morin failure accident
1989 FranceFrance Courage Compétition Cougar C22 LM FranceFrance Pascal Fabre JapanJapan Jiro Yoneyama failure Engine failure

Individual results in the sports car world championship

season team race car 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16
1980 Welter Racing WM P79 / 80 United StatesUnited States DAY United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MUG ItalyItaly MON United StatesUnited States RIV United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States WAT BelgiumBelgium SPA CanadaCanada MOS United StatesUnited States ROA ItalyItaly VAL FranceFrance DIJ
DNF
1989 Courage Compétition Cougar C22 JapanJapan SUZ FranceFrance DIJ SpainSpain JAR United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH GermanyGermany ONLY United KingdomUnited Kingdom DON BelgiumBelgium SPA MexicoMexico MEX
6th

literature

  • Christian Moity, Jean-Marc Teissedre: 24 hours of mans . 1923-1992. 2 volumes. Édition d'Art JB Barthelemy, Besançon 1992, ISBN 2-909-413-06-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. French Elite Kart Championship 1973
  2. European Formula Renault Championship 1977