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===[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Renault]]=== | ===[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Renault]]/[[McLaren]]=== | ||
Arnoux made his Formula One debut in 1978, driving for [[Renault|Équipe Renault Elf]] in their second season whilst the team's regular second driver [[Jean-Pierre Jarier]] was on loan at the [[Alfa Romeo|Autodelta]] team for the first three races. | Arnoux made his Formula One debut in 1978, driving for [[Renault|Équipe Renault Elf]] in their second season whilst the team's regular second driver [[Jean-Pierre Jarier]] was on loan at the [[Alfa Romeo|Autodelta]] team for the first three races. | ||
Arnoux moved to Marlboro Team McLaren after the [[Monaco Grand Prix]] - with [[Tom Sneva]] moving in the opposite direction to Renault. Arnoux's time with McLaren didn't see him score any points and he'd be sacked by the team after the [[Austrian Grand Prix]]. | |||
===[[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]]-[[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]]: [[Ligier]]=== | ===[[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]]-[[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]]: [[Ligier]]=== |
Revision as of 17:58, 9 March 2021
René Alexandre Arnoux (born 4th July, 1948 in Pontcharra, Isère, France) is a French former Formula One driver.
Formula One
1978: Renault/McLaren
Arnoux made his Formula One debut in 1978, driving for Équipe Renault Elf in their second season whilst the team's regular second driver Jean-Pierre Jarier was on loan at the Autodelta team for the first three races.
Arnoux moved to Marlboro Team McLaren after the Monaco Grand Prix - with Tom Sneva moving in the opposite direction to Renault. Arnoux's time with McLaren didn't see him score any points and he'd be sacked by the team after the Austrian Grand Prix.
1987-1988: Ligier
By 1987, Arnoux was driving for Ligier Loto alongside Riccardo Patrese. Arnoux's best results would be a pair of fifth places on his way to 20th in the standings. However, the following year Arnoux would fail to score and left F1 ahead of 1989.
Later life
After his retirement, Arnoux became a factory Renault driver in historic events as well as a manager for a series of karting circuits in his native France.
Complete Career Results
Complete F1 Results
Complete WTCM Results
Year | Team | Car | Class | WDC | Pts | Class | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1990 | Diac Voeckler Renault | Renault 21 | C | Template:USA | Template:GBR | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | N/A | 0 | 10th | 116 | ||||||||||||||||
FUJ DNQ |
FUJ DNQ |
GLN DNQ |
GLN DNQ |
LAG Ret |
LAG 32 |
BRH DNQ |
BRH DNQ |
PAU DNQ |
PAU DNQ |
BRN DNQ |
BRN DNQ |
MNZ 25 |
MNZ 24 |
CHA DNQ |
CHA DNQ |
BIR 19 |
BIR 28 |
SPA 20 |
SPA 28 |
NUR Ret |
NUR 41 |
BAT 21† |