- Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Former F1 driver
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Name = Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Nationality = flagicon|France French
Years = F1|1974 - F1|1975, F1|1977 - F1|1981
Team(s) = Williams,Surtees , Tyrrell, Renault,Ligier
Races = 55 (49 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 2
Podiums = 2
Poles = 6
Fastest laps = 0
Points = 21
First race =1974 French Grand Prix
First win =1979 French Grand Prix
Last win =1980 Austrian Grand Prix
Last race =1981 Spanish Grand Prix Jean-Pierre Jabouille (born
October 1 ,1942 ) is a formerracing driver fromFrance .Biography
A native of
Paris , Jabouille was one of the last of a breed of Formula One drivers who were also engineers.He first made his mark in French
Formula Three in 1967, and continued in 1968, maintaining the car himself on his way to the runner's up spot behindFrançois Cevert . For 1969 he was contracted as a development driver by Alpine, having several disjointed runs inFormula Two andsports car s. In 1973 he co-drove aMatra to 3rd at theLe Mans 24 Hours , and repeated this feat in 1974, when he also won the Formula Two race at Hockenheim, and finished as runner-up in the European 2-litre series for Alpine. He also made his first appearances inFormula One , failing to qualify a Williams at the French Grand Prix, and aSurtees at the Austrian Grand Prix.1975 saw Jabouille sever his ties with Alpine, and gain Elf backing to make his own
Formula Two chassis. He finished runner-up toJacques Laffite , but finally made his full Grand Prix debut, finishing 12th in a works Tyrrell at the French Grand Prix. For 1976 he concentrated onFormula Two , finally winning the title, and for 1977 was signed up by Renault to develop their newFormula One 1.5l turbocharged engine. The RS01 car debuted at the1977 British Grand Prix , but initially the turbo engine (a first forFormula One ) was fragile and suffered from severe turbo lag, making it difficult to drive on tight circuits. However, Jabouille persevered, recording several notable qualifying positions in 1978, and landed the marque's first points with 4th place at the United States Grand Prix East.1979 saw Renault expand to run a second car for
René Arnoux . Jabouille would secure Renault's first Formula One pole at the South African Grand Prix, and then won their first victory, fittingly at the French Grand Prix, and from pole to boot. This was the first victory for a turbocharged car in Formula One. He took a third pole at the Italian Grand Prix, but poor reliability meant the win was his only score.In 1980 Jabouille took two more poles, and another win at the Austrian Grand Prix. However, a suspension failure in the Canadian Grand Prix left him with a broken leg, just after he had signed with
Ligier for 1981.His injuries saw him sit out the first two races of the 1981 season, but it soon became clear he wasn't fully fit, failing to qualify for two of his four attempts, at which point he decided to retire. He would return in the mid-1980s to drive in the French Supertourisme series, before joining
Peugeot to help develop their sports car programme, culminating in a third place at the 1993 Le Mans 24 Hours. In 1994 he succeededJean Todt as director ofPeugeot Sport, but unsuccessful seasons for the marque in association withMcLaren and Jordan saw him sacked in 1995. Since then he has run his own sports car team in the ISRS.Complete Formula One results
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