Waistcoat
see also: Etymology of Waistcoat
Gillet is a small manufacturer artisanal Automobile Belgian, rested by Namurian Tony Gillet. The range is composed of a single model: the Vertigo , a WP original.
History
- 1968 : Transformation of a Renault 4CV intended for the provincial rallys
- 1975: First victories of proto categories at the wheel of Viaene
- 1978: Idem that 1977 with 6 victories
- 1979: Champion of Belgium of hill climbs all categories on Formula 2 Renault-Elf ex-Jabouille
- 1980:
- Champion of Belgium of hill climb all categories on Formula 2 Renault-Elf with 19 victories out of 19 races
- Victoire with the Cut of King the 24 hour old of Spa-Francorchamps on Volkswagen
- 1982: Transformation of two jeeps Toyota for the Rally Paris-Dakar
- 1987: Construction of an aerodynamic prototype Mercedes for the Paris-Dakar
- 1990: World records of acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h with a Donkervoort
- 1991: Design and realization of the first prototype Waistcoat Vertigo
- 1994:
- Presentation of the Vertigo to Its Majesty the King Albert II of Belgium at the Palais Royal
- World records of acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3,266 dryness.
- 1999 : Realization of the famous bubble recovering Mercedes at the time of the marriage of the Prince Philippe and the Princess Mathilde
- 2000: Development of the new model Vertigo Streiff
- 2001: Creation of the TEAM Belgian Racing
- 2002: Presentation of the new model of road to the Motor Show of Brussels
Some images on the official site
- GilletVertigo.com
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