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Jacques Laffite

Jacques Laffite

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November 21, 1943 (82 years old)
Paris, France
Male
8 Movies
7 TV Shows

Jacques-Henri Laffite (born 21 November 1943) is a French former racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1974 to 1986. He achieved six Grand Prix wins, all while driving for the Ligier team. From 1997 to 2013, Laffite was a presenter for TF1. Jacques-Henri Laffite was born in Paris on 21 November 1943. He attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. Laffite debuted in Formula One in 1974 for Frank Williams' Iso–Marlboro team. The following year he raced for the same team, now named Williams, scoring a second place in the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. In 1976 Laffite moved to the French Ligier team, scoring 20 points and a pole position at the Italian Grand Prix. The next two seasons were transitional, although he managed to win his first Grand Prix at Anderstorp in the 1977 Swedish Grand Prix. The 1979 season opened with Laffite winning the first two races. He fought for the World Championship title until the last races, but eventually placed only fourth, with 36 points. The following two seasons were similar, with two more fourth places in the Championship and a further three victories. In 1982, however, Laffite finished only 17th in the final classification, with only 5 points scored. During the early 1980s, Laffite also made three end of season trips to Australia to race in the non-championship Australian Grand Prix. He failed to finish his first race in 1981 (he was lucky to start after his car hit the wall on the outside of the last turn of the short (1.609 km (1.000 mi)) Calder Park Raceway in qualifying, but his local crew were able to repair it for the race). He finished second to fellow Frenchman Alain Prost in 1982, and third behind Brazilian Roberto Moreno and Australian John Smith in 1983. In all of his pre-Formula One AGP drives, Laffite drove a Formula Pacific or Formula Mondial Ralt RT4 powered by a 1.6-litre Ford l4 engine. Results in the next two seasons were not much better, when he moved back to England, again to race for Williams (11 and 5 points, respectively). Now in his forties, Laffite returned to Ligier in 1985: in that season he was on the podium three times (Great Britain, Germany and Australia), for a total of 16 points. In 1986 he scored 14 points including two more podium finishes in the first half of the season, but he broke both legs in a crash at the start of the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, and thereafter retired from Formula One. The race was stopped and restarted without Laffite, who was thus classified as a non-starter and ended his career tied with Graham Hill for the most Grand Prix starts. He was the most successful driver in Ligier's history, having taken six of their nine wins. As a result of Laffite's injuries, new safety rules were enforced from the 1988 season that stated that in all cars the driver's feet must be behind the front axle line. Laffite recovered from his injuries and later raced in touring cars, finishing 17th in the inaugural World Touring Car Championship driving an Alfa Romeo 75 for Alfa Corse as well as racing three seasons in the German-based DTM series. ... Source: Article "Jacques Laffite" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

The Tuche Family
The Tuche Family

The Tuche Family

2011 6.0

as Le coach automobile

Age 67 (now 82)
Une pilote
Une pilote

Une pilote

2021

as Jacques Laffite

Age 78 (now 82)
Hunt For The Title: Formula One 1976 - A Review Of The 1976 Grand Prix Season
Hunt For The Title: Formula One 1976 - A Review Of The 1976 Grand Prix Season

Hunt For The Title: Formula One 1976 - A Review Of The 1976 Grand Prix Season

2004
Age 60 (now 82)
Double First - Williams & Jones: Formula One 1980 - A Review Of The 1980 Grand Prix Season
Double First - Williams & Jones: Formula One 1980 - A Review Of The 1980 Grand Prix Season

Double First - Williams & Jones: Formula One 1980 - A Review Of The 1980 Grand Prix Season

2004
Age 60 (now 82)
1986 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review
1986 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review

1986 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review

1986 6.0

as Self

Age 42 (now 82)
Lap of the Gods
Lap of the Gods

Lap of the Gods

1992

as Self

Age 48 (now 82)
Adieu l'enfant
Adieu l'enfant

Adieu l'enfant

1981 7.0

as Self (archive footage)

Age 37 (now 82)
Gilles Villeneuve : à toute vitesse
Gilles Villeneuve : à toute vitesse

Gilles Villeneuve : à toute vitesse

2020 7.0

as Self

Age 76 (now 82)
Fort Boyard
Fort Boyard

Fort Boyard

1990 7.3

as Self

Age 46 (now 82)
1 ep
Champs-Elysées
Champs-Elysées

Champs-Elysées

1982 6.8

as Self

Age 38 (now 82)
1 ep
Le Grand Échiquier
Le Grand Échiquier

Le Grand Échiquier

1972 8.0

as Self - Main Guest

Age 28 (now 82)
1 ep
Le Grand Échiquier
Le Grand Échiquier

Le Grand Échiquier

1972 8.0

as Self

Age 28 (now 82)
2 eps
30 millions d'amis
30 millions d'amis

30 millions d'amis

1976 6.2

as Self

Age 32 (now 82)
1 ep
Top Gear France
Top Gear France

Top Gear France

2015 6.3

as Self - Guest

Age 71 (now 82)
4 eps
Doc humanité
Doc humanité

Doc humanité

2018

as Self

Age 74 (now 82)
1 ep