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Jean-Louis Marnat (7 August 1935 – 15 July 1985) was a French rally and race driver.
He started his career in 6 hours of Saint-Cloud, near Paris, and won the Tourism category with a Renault Dauphine Gordini in 1959.
For a couple of years he used to drive a Mini Cooper S in national rallies.[1]
In 1964, 1966 and 1968, he participated to 24 Hours of Le Mans with a Triumph Spitfire, a Mini Marcos[2] and an Alpine A210.[3] He achieved 15th place in 1966[4]
He also competed in Tour de France, 1000 km of Paris and 1000 km of Monza races, on Linas-Montlhéry, Magny-Cours, Nogaro, Reims and Zolder circuits.
After graduating from French engineer school (Ecole technique de constructions aéronautiques et de construction automobile, ESTACA today[5]), he had opened shops for additional equipments for Minis.
He died on 15 July 1985 in a road accident in the French department of Yonne where he came from.
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