Lucien Campion

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Lucien Campion was a French racing car driver .

Racing career

Lucien Campion was active as a sports car driver in the 1950s . He competed several times in the Tour de France for automobiles and was a team member at Vernet et Pairard in 1956 . In the little VP 166R , he and Jean-Marie Dumazer finished 16th in the 1000 km race in Paris and 14th in the 24-hour race in Le Mans .

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1956 FranceFrance Just-Émile Vernet VP 166R FranceFrance Jean-Marie Dumazer Rank 14

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 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd
1963 DKW F11 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly MAY GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly CON GermanyGermany ROS FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly MON GermanyGermany WIS FranceFrance TAV GermanyGermany FRE ItalyItaly CCE United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT SwitzerlandSwitzerland OVI GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly MON FranceFrance TDF United StatesUnited States BRI
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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