Jean-Claude Andruet

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Jean-Claude Andruet
San Remo Rally
Last rally2023 Monte Carlo Classic Rally

Jean-Claude Andruet (born 13 August 1940 in Montreuil) is a retired French professional rally driver who competed in the World Rally Championship.

Andruet took three WRC event wins during his career;

San Remo Rally.[1] The 1973 Monte Carlo was the first ever rally in the FIA World Rally Championship. His best placement in the overall drivers' championship was 13th in 1982. He won a total of five Le Mans 24 hours class wins and the 1977 Spa 24 hours. He also competed in the European Rally Championship he won in 1970 and finished second overall in 1981.[2]

Andruet's son Gilles was a chess player and was murdered in 1995 in murky circumstances.

Complete IMC results

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1970
Alpine Renault
Alpine-Renault A110 1600
MON
EX
SWE ITA KEN AUT GRE GBR
1971
Alpine Renault
Alpine-Renault A110 1600
MON
4
SWE ITA KEN MAR AUT GRE GBR
1972
Alpine Renault
Alpine-Renault A110 1800
MON
26
SWE KEN MAR GRE AUT ITA USA GBR


References

Sporting positions
Preceded by European Rally Champion
1970
Succeeded by
Records
Preceded by
None
Youngest rally
winner

30 years, 169 days
(1973 Monte Carlo Rally)
Succeeded by