Jean-Claude Andruet

Jean-Claude Andruet is a pilot of French automobile race which took part mainly in the rallys. It was born the August 13rd 1942 with Montreuil (France).

It took part in very many tests in circuit commes the very famous 24 hours of Mans at the wheel of superb Ferrari Daytona. But its brilliance prize list it especially obtained it in the discipline of the rallys. Crowned Champion of Europe of the rallys 1970, it was also crowned champion of France. Among his multiple successes, Jean Claude gained in particular famous the Car rally Monte Carlo 1973 over unforgettable the berlinette Alpine Renault. He also triumphed with very dreaded and frightening Tour of Corsica or he carried it with three recoveries. Twice at the wheel of the Alpine berlinette. A third with fabulous Lancia Stratos.Il also shone on road with Ferrari.

At the beginning of October 2007, whereas it had not controlled any more in rally since twenty and one years, Jean Claude gained at the wheel of Porsche 911, the Turn of Historical Corsica.

He had a son, Gilles Andruet, which was champion of France of failures before being found to assassinate in 1995 meadows of Holy Genevieve of wood in the Essonne in Paris region.

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