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Jean-Pierre Wimille
French racing driver

Jean-Pierre Wimille

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French racing driver
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Paris, France
Place of death
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Age
40 years
Awards
Legion of Honour
 
Jean-Pierre Wimille
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Biography

Jean-Pierre Wimille (26 February 1908 – 28 January 1949) was a Grand Prix motor racing driver and a member of the French Resistance during World War II.

Biography

Born in Paris, France to a father who loved motor sports and was employed as the motoring correspondent for the Petit Parisien newspaper, Jean-Pierre Wimille developed a fascination with racing cars at a young age. He was 22 years old when he made his Grand Prix debut, driving a Bugatti 37A at the 1930 French Grand Prix in Pau.

Career

Jean Pierre Wimille in 1948.

Driving a Bugatti T51, in 1932 he won the La Turbie hill climb, the Grand Prix de Lorraine and the Grand Prix d'Oran. In 1934 he was the victor at the Algerian Grand Prix in Algiers driving a Bugatti T59 and in January 1936 he finished second in the South African Grand Prix held at the Prince George Circuit in East London, South Africa then won the French Grand Prix in his home country.

Still in France, that same year he won the Deauville Grand Prix, a race held on the city's streets. Wimille won in his Bugatti T59 in an accident-marred race that killed drivers Raymond Chambost and Marcel Lehoux in separate incidents. Of the 16 cars that started the race, only three managed to finish.

In 1936, Wimille traveled to Long Island, New York to compete in the Vanderbilt Cup where he finished 2nd, behind the winner, Tazio Nuvolari. He also competed in the 24 hours of Le Mans endurance race, winning in 1937 and again in 1939.

World War II

When World War II came, following the Nazi occupation Wimille and fellow Grand Prix race drivers Robert Benoist and William Grover-Williams joined the Special Operations Executive, which aided the French Resistance. Of the three, Wimille was the only one to survive.

Post World War II

Jean-Pierre Wimille married Christiane de la Fressange with whom he had a son, François born in 1946. At the end of the War, he became the No. 1 driver for the Alfa Romeo team between 1946 and 1948, winning several Grand Prix races including his second French Grand Prix.

Wimille 1948

From 1946 on, Wimille built and designed cars in Paris under the brand-name Wimille. Between 1946 and 1950 around eight cars were built, at first with Citroën-engines, later with Ford V8-engines.

Jean-Pierre Wimille died at the wheel of Simca-Gordini during practice runs for the 1949 Buenos Aires Grand Prix. He is buried in the Cimetière de Passy in Paris. There is a memorial to him at the Porte Dauphine on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris.

Racing record

Some of Jean-Pierre Wimille's race victories:

1932:

  • Grand Prix de Lorraine
  • Grand Prix d'Oran

1934:

  • Grand Prix of Algeria – Bugatti T59

1936:

  • French Grand Prix – Bugatti T57G
  • Grand Prix de la Marne – Bugatti T57G
  • Deauville Grand Prix – Bugatti T59
  • Grand Prix du Comminges – Bugatti T59/57

1937:

  • Pau Grand Prix – Bugatti T57G (The Tank)
  • Grand Prix de Böne – Bugatti T57
  • 24 hours of Le Mans – Bugatti T57G driving with Robert Benoist
  • Grand Prix de la Marne – Bugatti T57

1939:

  • Coupe de Paris
  • Grand Prix du Centenaire Luxembourg – Bugatti T57S45
  • 24 hours of Le Mans – Bugatti T57C driving with Pierre Veyron

Post War – 1945:

  • Coupe des Prisonniers – Bugatti sprint car

1946:

  • Coupe de la Résistance – Alfa Romeo 308
  • Grand Prix du Roussillon – Alfa Romeo 308
  • Grand Prix de Bourgogne – Alfa Romeo 308
  • Grand Prix des Nations – Geneva (Heat 1) – Alfa Romeo 158

1947:

  • Swiss Grand Prix – Alfa Romeo 158
  • Belgian Grand Prix – Alfa Romeo 158
  • Coupe de Paris

1948:

  • Grand Prix de Rosario – Simca- Gordini 15
  • French Grand Prix – Alfa Romeo 158
  • Italian Grand Prix – Alfa Romeo 158
  • Autodrome Grand Prix – Alfa Romeo 158/47

Complete European Championship results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567EDCPts
1931J.-P. WimilleBugatti T51Bugatti 2.3 L8ITA
FRA
BEL
4th14
1932J-P. WimilleAlfa Romeo MonzaAlfa Romeo 2.3 L8ITAFRA
GER16th21
1935Automobiles E. BugattiBugatti T59Bugatti 3.3 L8MONFRABEL
GERSUIITA
ESP
18th49
1936Automobiles E. BugattiBugatti T59Bugatti 3.3 L8MON
GER
14th26
Bugatti T59/50BBugatti 4.7 L8SUI
ITA
1938Automobiles E. BugattiBugatti T59/50B3Bugatti 3.0 L8FRA
GER11th25
Alfa CorseAlfa Romeo Tipo 312Alfa Romeo 3.0 V12SUI
ITA
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Post WWII Grandes Épreuves results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234
1947Alfa CorseAlfa Romeo 158Alfa Romeo 158 1.5 L8sSUI
BEL
ITAFRA
1948Equipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T11Simca-Gordini 1.4 L4MON
Alfa CorseAlfa Romeo 158Alfa Romeo 158 1.5 L8sSUI
FRA
ITA

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1937 Roger Labric Robert BenoistBugatti Type 575.02431st1st
1939 Jean-Pierre Wimille Pierre VeyronBugatti Type 578.02481st1st
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The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 18 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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