Jean-Pierre Nicolas
French rally driver (born 1945) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the French deputy, see Jean-Pierre Nicolas (politician).
Jean-Pierre Nicolas (born 22 January 1945) is a French former rally driver who competed mainly in the 1970s.
Quick Facts Personal information, Nationality ...
Personal information | |
---|---|
Nationality | French |
Born | (1945-01-22) 22 January 1945 (age 79) Marseille |
World Rally Championship record | |
Active years | 1973–1980, 1984 |
Co-driver | Michel Vial Claude Roure Christian Delferier Geraint Phillips Vincent Laverne Jean-Claude Lèfebvre Michel Gamet Jean Todt Henry Liddon Jean De Alexandris Charley Pasquier |
Teams | Alpine-Renault, Peugeot |
Rallies | 40 |
Championships | 0 |
Rally wins | 5 |
Podiums | 13 |
Stage wins | 31 |
Total points | 32 |
First rally | 1973 Monte Carlo Rally |
First win | 1973 Tour de Corse |
Last win | 1978 Ivory Coast Rally |
Last rally | 1984 San Remo Rally |
Close
Nicolas took five WRC event wins in the World Rally Championship. His best result in the drivers' championship was second with 31 points, after Markku Alén (53) and ahead of Hannu Mikkola (30), in the 1978 FIA Cup for Drivers.[1]
Nicolas was born in Marseille. He was the Sporting Director for Peugeot in the WRC until 2005, around the time the 206 WRC and the short-lived factory-spec 307 WRC from 2004 to 2005 was the official works Peugeot car. He was then the FIA Intercontinental Rally Challenge's Motorsport Development Manager.