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Jean Louis Marnat

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Jean-Louis Marnat


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Jean-Louis Marnat (born August 7, 1935, death July 15, 1985) was a French rally and race driver.

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Driver career

He started his career in 6 hours of Saint-Cloud, near Paris, and wins the Tourism category with a Renault Dauphine Gordini in 1959.

For a couple of years he used to drive a Mini Cooper S in national rallies.

In 1964, 1966 and 1968, he participated to 24 Hours of Le Mans with a Triumph Spitfire, a Mini Marcos and an Alpine A210 : he got the 15th place in 1966.

He drives also in Tour de France, 1000 km of Paris and 1000 km of Monza races, on Linas-Montlhéry, Magny-Cours, Nogaro, Reims and Zolder circuits.

Biography

After graduating from French engineer school (Ecole technique de constructions aéronautiques et de construction automobile, ESTACA today), he had opened shops for additional equipments for Minis.

He died on July 1985, in a road accident in the French department of Yonne where he came from.

References

Jean-Louis Marnat Wikipedia