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Max Cohen-Olivar
Spanish racing driver

Max Cohen-Olivar

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Spanish racing driver
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Casablanca, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
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79 years
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Max Cohen-Olivar (born 30 April 1945) is a Moroccan former racing driver. He is considered to be one of the greatest Moroccan racing drivers of all time. He competed extensively in the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race, and at the time of his final appearance in 2001 he was only the ninth driver to start the race 20 or more times. The others were Henri Pescarolo, Bob Wollek, Yojiro Terada, Derek Bell, François Migault, Claude Ballot-Léna, Claude Haldi and Pierre Yver.

Le Mans

His first appearance in the race was in 1971, when he partnered André Wicky in the Swiss driver's own Porsche 908. The gearbox failed in the twentieth hour, with the pair in 10th place in the race and second in their class. The Wicky car failed to start the race the following year, but they had better luck in 1973 as they were joined by a third driver, Wicky's fellow Swiss Philippe Carron. The trio were the slowest of all the finishers, 21st on the road and 9th in class. The next year, Wicky ran the lead car with Frenchmen Jacques Boucard and Louis Casson, so Cohen-Olivar and Carron were left to run a second car, a De Tomaso Pantera, as a duo. They were running outside the top 40 when they dropped out in the fourth hour. For 1975, Wicky himself retired, so Cohen-Olivar was promoted back into the lead Porsche, alongside Carron and Frenchman Joël Brachet. They were uncompetitive again, before the clutch failed in the seventeenth hour, causing Cohen-Olivar's third retirement in four Le Mans entries.

Wicky did not enter the race again, and it was not until 1977 that Cohen-Olivar found another drive in the race, joining the French ROC (Racing Organisation Course) entry, driving a Chevron B36 alongside Alain Flotard and Michel Dubois. The car once again failed to make the finish, dropping out in the eighteenth hour. ROC ran two B36s in 1978, and while the other car managed to win the S 2.0 class, the car Cohen-Olivar shared with Frenchmen Jacques Henry and Albert Dufrene suffered a similar fate to the previous year, again retiring in the eighteenth hour, this time with an engine failure.

For 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans, Cohen-Olivar joined up with a new French entry under the Lambretta banner, sharing a Lola T298 with Pierre Yver and Michel Elkoubi. This combination gave Cohen-Olivar his first finish since 1973, and even some silverware, as they finished 21st overall and third in the S 2.0 class.

Despite this success, the team did not enter the race again, and it wasn't until 1981 that Cohen-Olivar was able to race at Le Mans again. He again raced a T298, this time owned by Frenchman Jean-Marie Lemerle. The car was co-piloted by Lemerle and his fellow Frenchman Alain Levié. Another uncompetitive race for Cohen-Olivar ended in the seventeenth hour when the car's electrics failed. He remained with Lemerle in 1982, who with support from Italian firm Sivama Motor was able to run a new car, a Lancia Beta Monte Carlo. Levié was replaced in the team by American Joe Castellano, and the trio had much better luck than the previous year, with 12th overall and another 3rd place in class. This 12th place would remain Cohen-Olivar's best ever result in the race.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1971Switzerland Wicky Racing TeamSwitzerland André WickyPorsche 908/2P
3.0
DNFDNF
1973Switzerland Wicky Racing TeamSwitzerland André Wicky
Switzerland Philippe Carron
Porsche 908/2S
3.0
27021st9th
1974Switzerland Wicky Racing TeamSwitzerland Philippe CarronDe Tomaso Pantera-FordGTDNFDNF
1975Switzerland Wicky Racing TeamSwitzerland Philippe Carron
France Joël Brachet
Porsche 908/2S
3.0
161DNFDNF
1977France Racing Organisation CourseFrance Alain Flotard
France Michel Dubois
Chevron B36-ROC-ChryslerS
2.0
176DNFDNF
1978France ROC La Pierre du NordFrance Jacques Henry
France Albert Dufrene
Chevron B36-ROC-ChryslerS
2.0
195DNFDNF
1979France Lambretta S.A.F.D.France Pierre Yver
France Michel Elkoubi
Lola T298-BMW M12S
2.0
24821st4th
1981France Jean-Marie LemerleFrance Jean-Marie Lemerle
France Alain Levié
Lola T298-BMWS
2.0
104DNFDNF
1982France Jean-Marie Lemerle
Italy Sivama Motor
France Jean-Marie Lemerle
United States Joe Castellano
Lancia Beta Monte CarloGr.529512th2nd
1983Italy Scuderia Sivama MotorArgentina Oscar Larrauri
Italy Massimo Sigala
Lancia LC1C217NCNC
1985United Kingdom Goodmands Sound
United Kingdom Bartlett Chevron Racing
United Kingdom Richard Jones
United Kingdom Robin Smith
Chevron B62-Ford CosworthC219DNFDNF
1986Germany Porsche Kremer RacingFrance Pierre Yver
France Hubert Striebig
Porsche 956C1160DNFDNF
1987United Kingdom Charles Ivey RacingUnited Kingdom John Cooper
United Kingdom Tom Dodd-Noble
Tiga GC287-PorscheC2224DNFDNF
1988France Primagaz CompetitionBelgium Patrick de RadiguèsCougar C12-Ford CosworthC2273NCNC
1989United Kingdom Tiga Race TeamUnited Kingdom John Sheldon
United Kingdom Robin Donovan
Tiga GC289-Ford CosworthC2126DNFDNF
1990United Kingdom Team DaveyItaly Giovanni Lavaggi
United Kingdom Tim Lee-Davey
Porsche 962CC130619th19th
1991Switzerland Team Salamin PrimagazSwitzerland Antoine Salamin
France Marcel Tarrès
Porsche 962CC2101DNFDNF
1992France Equipe Alméras-ChotardFrance Jean-Marie Alméras
France Jacques Alméras
Porsche 962CC385DNFDNF
2000Germany Seikel MotorsportBelgium Michel Neugarten
Canada Tony Burgess
Porsche 911 GT3-RGT30218th3rd
2001Germany Seikel MotorsportCanada Tony Burgess
New Zealand Andrew Bagnall
Porsche 911 GT3-RSGT27212th6th
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