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Maurice Trintignant
French racecar driver

Maurice Trintignant

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French racecar driver
A.K.A.
Maurice Bienvenu Jean Paul Trintignant
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes
Place of death
Nîmes
Age
87 years
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Biography

Maurice Bienvenu Jean Paul Trintignant (30 October 1917, in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, Vaucluse – 13 February 2005, in Nîmes) was a motor racing driver and vintner from France. He competed in the Formula One World Championship for fourteen years, between 1950 and 1964, one of the longest careers in the early years of Formula One. During this time he also competed in sports car racing, including winning the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Following his retirement from the track Trintignant concentrated on the wine trade.
Maurice Trintignant was the brother of Bugatti race car driver Louis Trintignant — who was killed in 1933, in practice, at Péronne, Picardy — and the uncle of renowned French film actor Jean-Louis Trintignant.

Racing career

He began racing in 1938, and won the 1939 Grand Prix des Frontières, but his career was interrupted by the Second World War, during which his own Bugatti was stored in a barn. When he rebuilt it for an event of 1945, the Coupé de la Liberation, he overlooked a clogged fuel filter, which caused him to drop out of the race. It transpired that the filter was plugged with rat droppings, earning him the unenviable nickname Le Petoulet, "the rat-droppings man".

By 1950 Le Petoulet was successful enough to be offered a works drive for the Gordini team, in the newly formed Formula One World Championship racing series. He competed in Formula One every year until his retirement after the 1964 season. During this long career Trintignant scored two victories, both at the Monaco Grand Prix, in 1955 and 1958. 1954 and 1955 were his best Championship years and he finished fourth in the drivers championship in both.

During the course of his career, Trintignant drove a huge variety of cars, for many different teams: both works and privateer. Unusually, at the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix Trintignant shared both second and third places, a product of the Scuderia Ferrari policy of passing cars to their top drivers, should their original car break down. In 1956 he drove the Bugatti Type 251 in the French Grand Prix, becoming the last driver to represent the famed marque at a Grand Prix race. Even in his final season, driving his own BRM P57, he scored points, taking fifth place at the 1964 German Grand Prix on the intimidating Nürburgring.

Following his retirement from racing, Maurice Trintignant returned to a quiet life as a wine-grower (naming his vintage Le Petoulet), near the town of Vergèze, in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine growing region, where he would eventually be elected mayor. Trintignant died, aged 87, in 2005.

Major career wins

  • Grand Prix d’Albigeois – 1951
  • Grand Prix de Caen – 1952, 1954
  • Pau Grand Prix – 1958, 1959 (F2), 1962 (F1)
  • Grand Prix de Rouen – 1954
  • Grand Prix des Frontières – 1938, 1939, 1953
  • Monaco Grand Prix – 1955, 1958
  • 24 Hours of Le Mans – 1954
  • Michael Kettlewell, World of Automobiles (Orbis, 1974), Volume 20, p.2368
  • Mattijs Diepraam , Colombo's flawed brilliance, 8W, October 1998.
  • ibid.

Racing record

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011WDCPts
1950Equipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T15Gordini 15C 1.5 L4sGBRMON
Ret
500SUIBELFRAITA
Ret
NC0
1951Equipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T15Gordini 15C 1.5 L4sSUI
DNA
500BELFRA
Ret
GBRGER
Ret
ITA
Ret
ESP
Ret
NC0
1952Ecurie RosierFerrari 166 F2Ferrari 125 1.5 V12SUI
DNS
500BEL16th2
Equipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T15Gordini 1500 1.5 L4FRA
5
Gordini T16Gordini 20 2.0 L6GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
NED
6
ITA
Ret
1953Equipe GordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0 L6ARG
7*
500NED
6
BEL
5
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
SUI
Ret
ITA
5
12th4
1954Ecurie RosierFerrari 625Ferrari 625 2.5 L4ARG
4
5004th17
Scuderia FerrariBEL
2
FRA
Ret
GBR
5
GER
3
SUI
Ret
ITA
5
ESP
Ret
1955Scuderia FerrariFerrari 625Ferrari 555 2.5 L4ARG
2+3†
MON
1
500GBR
Ret
4th11 1⁄3
Ferrari 555BEL
6
NED
Ret
ITA
8
1956Vandervell Products LtdVanwall VW 2Vanwall 254 2.5 L4ARGMON
Ret
500BEL
Ret
GBR
Ret
GERITA
Ret
NC0
Automobiles BugattiBugatti T251Bugatti 2.5 L8FRA
Ret
1957Scuderia FerrariFerrari 801Ferrari DS50 2.5 V8ARGMON
5
500FRA
Ret
GBR
4‡
GERPESITA13th5
1958R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamCooper T45Climax FPF 2.0 L4ARGMON
1
NED
9
500GER
3
ITA
Ret
MOR
Ret
7th12
Scuderia Centro SudMaserati 250FMaserati 250F1 2.5 L6BEL
7
Owen Racing OrganisationBRM P25BRM P25 2.5 L4FRA
Ret
R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamCooper T43Climax FPF 2.0 L4GBR
8
POR
8
1959R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamCooper T51Climax FPF 2.5 L4MON
3
500NED
8
FRA
11
GBR
5
GER
4
POR
4
ITA
9
USA
2
5th19
1960R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamCooper T51Climax FPF 2.5 L4ARG
3
NC0
Scuderia Centro SudMaserati 250S 2.5 L4MON
Ret
500NED
Ret
BELFRA
Ret
USA
15
David Brown CorporationAston Martin DBR5Aston Martin RB6 2.5 L6GBR
11
PORITA
1961Scuderia SerenissimaCooper T51Maserati Tipo 6 1.5 L4MON
7
NEDBEL
Ret
FRA
13
GBRGER
Ret
ITA
9
USANC0
1962R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamLotus 24Climax FWMV 1.5 V8NED
WD
MON
Ret
BEL
8
FRA
7
GBRGER
Ret
ITA
Ret
USA
Ret
RSANC0
1963Reg Parnell RacingLola Mk4AClimax FWMV 1.5 V8MON
Ret
BELNEDNC0
Lotus 24FRA
8
GBRGER
Scuderia Centro SudBRM P57BRM P56 1.5 V8ITA
9
USAMEXRSA
1964Maurice TrintignantBRM P57BRM P56 1.5 V8MON
Ret
NEDBELFRA
11
GBR
DNQ
GER
5
AUT
DNA
ITA
Ret
USAMEX16th2
* Indicates shared drive with Harry Schell
† Indicates shared drives with José Froilán González and Giuseppe Farina (2nd place) & Giuseppe Farina and Umberto Maglioli (3rd place)
‡ Indicates shared drive with Peter Collins

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1950France Automobiles GordiniFrance Robert ManzonGordini T15S CoupéS 3.034DNFDNF
1951France Equipe GordiniFrance Jean BehraGordini T15SS 1.549DNFDNF
1952France Ecurie RosierFrance Louis RosierFerrari 340 America SpyderS 5.0DNFDNF
1953France Automobiles GordiniUnited States Harry SchellGordini T26SS 3.02936th1st
1954Italy Scuderia FerrariArgentina José Froilán GonzálezFerrari 375 PlusS 5.03021st1st
1955Italy Scuderia FerrariUnited States Harry SchellFerrari 121LMS 5.0107DNFDNF
1956Italy Scuderia FerrariBelgium Olivier GendebienFerrari 625LM TouringS 3.02933rd2nd
1957Italy Scuderia FerrariBelgium Olivier GendebienFerrari 250 TRS 5.0109DNFDNF
1958United Kingdom David Brown Racing Dept.United Kingdom Tony BrooksAston Martin DBR1/300S 3.0173DNFDNF
1959United Kingdom David Brown Racing Dept.Belgium Paul FrèreAston Martin DBR1/300S 3.03222nd2nd
1960West Germany Porsche KGWest Germany Hans HerrmannPorsche 718 RS 60S 2.057DNFDNF
1961Italy Scuderia SerenissimaItaly Carlo Maria AbateFerrari 250 GT SWBGT 3.0162DNFDNF
1962France Maserati FranceBelgium Lucien BianchiMaserati Tipo 151/1E +3.0152DNFDNF
1964France Maserati FranceFrance André SimonMaserati Tipo 151/3P 5.099DNFDNF
1965France Ford France S.A.France Guy LigierFord GT40 RoadsterP 5.011DNFDNF

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