Arnoux in 2008
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Born |
Pontcharra, Isère, France |
4 July 1948
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Formula One World Championship career | |
Nationality | French |
Active years | 1978–1989 |
Teams | Martini, Surtees, Renault, Ferrari, Ligier |
Entries | 165 (149 starts) |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 7 |
Podiums | 22 |
Career points | 181 |
Pole positions | 18 |
Fastest laps | 12 |
First entry | 1978 South African Grand Prix |
First win | 1980 Brazilian Grand Prix |
Last win | 1983 Dutch Grand Prix |
Last entry | 1989 Australian Grand Prix |
René Alexandre Arnoux (born 4 July 1948) is a French former racing driver who competed in 12 Formula One seasons (1978 to 1989). He participated in 165 World Championship Grands Prix (149 starts) winning seven of them, achieving 22 podium finishes and scoring 181 career points. His best finish in the World Drivers' Championship was third in 1983 for Ferrari. In 1977, Arnoux won the European Formula Two Championship. In 2006 he raced in the inaugural season of the Grand Prix Masters series for retired F1 drivers.
Arnoux's career began in Formule Renault and he first moved into Formula Two in 1974 with Elf, taking fourth place on his debut at Nogaro. In 1975 he moved to Formule Super Renault and won the title. For 1976, Arnoux moved back to Formula Two with an Elf-sponsored, works Martini-Renault, winning three races and narrowly losing the title to Jean-Pierre Jabouille. However, he won the 1977 European Championship, again driving a Martini-Renault. Arnoux won races at Silverstone, Hockenheim, Pau and Nogaro, which along with second places at Enna-Pergusa and Estoril saw him finish 12 points clear of American Eddie Cheever who was driving for Ron Dennis' Project Four Racing, and 14 points clear of team mate Didier Pironi.