Jean-Philippe Dayraut

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Nationality French
Born (1969-04-14) 14 April 1969 (age 56)
2009-2011, 2013-2015
2001
1999
Andros Trophy
French Supertouring Championship
Formula France Championship
Jean-Philippe Dayraut
Dayraut in 2001
Nationality French
Born (1969-04-14) 14 April 1969 (age 56)
Previous series
2013
2009
20092010
2008
2007–2011
2006, 2011
2005, 2009
2003
2000–01, 2004
1999
WTCC
Bioracing Series
International GT Open
FIA GT Championship
French GT Championship
Eurocup Mégane Trophy
Porsche Carrera Cup France
Peugeot 206 RC Cup France
French Supertouring Championship
Formula France Championship
Championship titles
2009-2011, 2013-2015
2001
1999
Andros Trophy
French Supertouring Championship
Formula France Championship

Jean-Philippe Dayraut (born 14 April 1969) is a French auto racing driver. Born in Toulouse, he has won the Andros Trophy ice racing championship fours times between 2009 and 2013. He also developed the Mitjet silhouette racecars and is manager of the Circuit d'Albi.

Andros Trophy

Dayraut won his first Andros Trophy title in 2009 and went on to defend it successfully in 2010 and 2011 while driving a Škoda Fabia. He switched to the Mini Countryman for 2012 and went into the final round in contention for the title but lost out to former Formula One driver Alain Prost.[1] He won his fourth title in 2013, following up with two more titles the following years.[2]

World Touring Car Championship

Dayraut joined the ANOME team for the 2013 World Touring Car Championship season, driving a BMW 320 TC on a race–by–race basis starting with the season opening Race of Italy.[3] He qualified in 23rd place and achieved a best finished of eleventh in race one.

Racing record

References

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