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===Dywa GP===
===Dywa GP===
In early 1978, Fabron was suddenly contacted by [[Finanz-Sichereit Konglomerat|Latin Auto Technology Enterprises]] to drive their second car in the new [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. As it tuns out, LATE needed Fabron's connections not only for attracting sponsorship, but also for the scheming of their backers.
In early 1978, Fabron was suddenly contacted by [[Finanz-Sichereit Konglomerat|Latin Auto Technology Enterprises]] to drive their second car in the new [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. As it tuns out, LATE needed Fabron's connections not only for attracting sponsorship, but also for the financial scheming of their backers. However, his old leg injuries hindered his performance and he didn't score any points, only finishing one race in 7th while his team mate [[Gabriella Mondadori]] won the drivers' title.
 
Fabron was retained by the team for the next season, but his results hardly improved and although he scored points in Rouen-Les-Essarts and Bikernieki, he was still miles off the pace of his team mates and failed to qualify for half of the races he entered. His season came to an end following an injury at the penultimate race at the Charade Circuit, and Fabron decided to hang up his helmet for good following another brush with death.


===Management career===
===Management career===
After his Dywa GP career was over, Fabron maintained an interest in motorsport and soon formed a karting team called AFMS to support the career of his niece [[Sophie Fabron|Sophie]] and later his nephew [[Sylvain Fabron|Sylvain]]. This team would eventually evolve into [[Ecurie Fabron]].
After his racing career was over, Fabron maintained an interest in motorsport and soon formed a karting team called AFMS to support the career of his niece [[Sophie Fabron|Sophie]] and later his nephew [[Sylvain Fabron|Sylvain]]. This team would eventually evolve into [[Ecurie Fabron]].


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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Latest revision as of 02:33, 10 August 2025

Alphonse Fabron (b. 20th November 1939 in Faux-Mazuras, Creuse, France) is a retired French politician, racing driver and later team manager.

Early life and political career

Alphonse Fabron, mid-1980s.

Alphonse Fabron was born and raised in the small farming village of Faux-Mazuras. As their home village was far from major cities, the war years were relatively peaceful for his family. At the age of 12, Fabron started showing an interest in politics and was quickly radicalised into supporting the Socialists by one of his teachers. When he turned 18, he joined the party and quickly became known for his charismatic speeches which attracted large crowds. After finishing a degree in economics, he started to fully concentrate on his political career. With his youth and good speech skills he was soon on the local council, and in 1967 made it on to the Creuse department council. He retained his position in the 1970 and 1973 elections, but by 1976 he was considered too old by many young people and many of his statemements had alienated older voters. Additionally, Fabron himself had started to become disillusioned by socialist policies and was seen more and more often in the company of influential businessmen. The rumours surrounding his personal life also damaged his reputation. After losing his departmental seat in 1976, he then lost his municipal seat in the 1977 elections. By then he decided to exit politics for good and soon got involved in lucrative cigarette business, using his degree in economics and political connections to eventually advance into a high-ranking position.

Motorsports career

Alphonse Fabron first became interested in motorsports in the late 60s, after monitoring a local rallying event as part of his council work. He soon started doing local club races in a used Renault R8 Gordini, but was usually among the last finishers. In 1975 he was offered a good deal on a used R12 Gordini, and through his political connections he was able to secure an invitation at a national-level race at the Albi Circuit. However, his weekend ended early after he totaled the car in the first practice session. He sustained severe leg injuries in the crash, which further hampered his ability to campaign for the 1976 elections.

Dywa GP

In early 1978, Fabron was suddenly contacted by Latin Auto Technology Enterprises to drive their second car in the new Dywa Grand Prix Series. As it tuns out, LATE needed Fabron's connections not only for attracting sponsorship, but also for the financial scheming of their backers. However, his old leg injuries hindered his performance and he didn't score any points, only finishing one race in 7th while his team mate Gabriella Mondadori won the drivers' title.

Fabron was retained by the team for the next season, but his results hardly improved and although he scored points in Rouen-Les-Essarts and Bikernieki, he was still miles off the pace of his team mates and failed to qualify for half of the races he entered. His season came to an end following an injury at the penultimate race at the Charade Circuit, and Fabron decided to hang up his helmet for good following another brush with death.

Management career

After his racing career was over, Fabron maintained an interest in motorsport and soon formed a karting team called AFMS to support the career of his niece Sophie and later his nephew Sylvain. This team would eventually evolve into Ecurie Fabron.

Personal life

Alphonse Fabron has never been married nor does he have any known children. During the 1970s his notable lack of a female companion led to some tabloids to start rumours contemplating that he is possibly gay. However, at the time Fabron denied these rumours simply by stating that he is "married to his work". The rumours continued to exist throughout the 1980s and 1990s, but Fabron repeatedly denied them as "nonsense".

In 2011, after retiring from being the head of Ecurie Fabron, Alphonse Fabron finally came out as gay in a Paris Match interview.

Results

Dywa Grand Prix Series

Season Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pts Pos
1978 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Latin Auto Technology Enterprises ENN
DNQ
IMO
DNQ
ROU
9
NOR
11
SYR
10
MUG
DNQ
PAU
21
CAS
7
CHA
DNQ
MNZ
21
0 29th
1979 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Latin Auto Technology Enterprises PER
9
IMO
22
ROU
4
THR
DNQ
MAI
DNQ
MUG
DNQ
SYR
DNQ
PAU
10
GRO
DNQ
HAL
DNQ
BIK
4
KEI
DNQ
CAS
19
CHA
16
MNZ
INJ
6 25th

* Season in progress