Alain Ferté | |
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Nationality | French |
Born |
Falaise, France |
October 8, 1955
Related to | Michel Ferté (brother) |
International Formula 3000 | |
Years active | 1985–1989 |
Teams | Lola, non-works March, non-works AGS, non-works Reynard |
Starts | 25 |
Wins | 0 |
Best finish | 2nd in 1985 (Spa) |
Previous series | |
?–1979 1980–? 1982–1984 |
Championnat de France Formule Renault French Formula Three Championship European Formula Two Championship |
Championship titles | |
1979 1980 |
Championnat de France Formule Renault French Formula Three Championship |
24 Hours of Le Mans career | |
Participating years | 1983-2012 |
Teams | Ford France-Rondeau, Brun Motorsport-Porsche, non-works Nissan, Tom Walkinshaw Racing-Jaguar, Sauber-Mercedes, Peugeot, Courage, SARD-Toyota, non-works Ferrari, non-works Porsche, non-works Rondeau |
Best finish | 8th 1989 |
Class wins | 0 |
Alain Ferté (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver. He is the elder brother of Michel Ferté, who is also a professional racing driver.
Alain Ferté competed five seasons in Formula 3000 1985–1989. He won the 1979 French Formula Renault Championship and the 1980 French F3 championship.
He has also competed in GT racing for many years, driving cars such as the Porsche 911 GT1, Toyota MR2-based SARD MC8R, and Maserati MC12 GT1.
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)