Jean-Louis Schlesser

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Jean-Louis Schlesser (born 12 September 1948) is a French racing driver who has competed in both circuit racing and cross-country rallying. He is the nephew of Jo Schlesser, a former Formula One driver. Jean-Louis entered two Formula One races five years apart. At the 1988 Italian Grand Prix, he and race leader Ayrton Senna crashed out after colliding; the race was ultimately the only one of the 1988 Formula One season which was not won by a McLaren.

Early career

Schlesser grew up in Morocco before returning to France to study and to complete military service. He began racing in the early 1970s after enrolling at the racing school at Le Mans, starting with numerous rally events. In 1976, he entered Formula Three, alternating between the French and European series for the next six years, and sharing the 1978 French championship with Alain Prost. In 1977 he began racing sports cars, and in 1981 he attempted the Le Mans 24 Hours for the first time, placing second with Philippe Streiff and Jacky Haran. He also began racing touring cars in 1980, competing in the French Supertouring Championship. In 1982, he moved from Formula Three to Formula Two, but it was not a success.<ref name="f1rejects">Template:Cite web</ref> Nonetheless, he moved into Formula One in 1983, while continuing to race sports cars and touring cars.

Formula One

Schlesser was working as a test driver for Williams<ref name="ReferenceA">Template:Cite book</ref> when he gained his first taste of Formula One (F1) in early 1983 when he bought a drive in the RAM team's March-RAM 01-Cosworth. His first race was the non-championship Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, where he started last of the 13 entrants and finished 6th. A week later, at the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard, he was the slowest of the 29 cars in qualifying and thus failed to qualify. He did not take part in another F1 race for five years, though he continued to test for Williams, and was active in sports car racing.

1988 Italian Grand Prix

In 1988, Williams called upon Schlesser to deputise for an unwell Nigel Mansell at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. With 26 of the 31 cars allowed to start, Schlesser qualified 22nd, and thus made his Grand Prix debut the day before his 40th birthday.

In the race, Schlesser worked his way up to 11th, while Ayrton Senna led from pole position in his McLaren. In the closing stages, the Ferraris of Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto started to catch Senna, and were only a few seconds behind at the start of lap 49, with three laps remaining. At that point, Senna came up to lap Schlesser for the second time. Going into the tight Rettifilo chicane at the end of the start-finish straight, Schlesser went wide, expecting Senna to pass on the inside, and in the process locked his brakes. Wishing to keep his car on the track, Schlesser turned inside, and his left front wheel hit Senna's right rear. With the rear suspension broken, the McLaren spun and beached itself on a kerb, leaving the Ferraris to secure a one-two finish on home soil, less than a month after Enzo Ferrari's death.<ref name="f1rejects"/> The collision also prevented the McLaren team from winning all 16 races of the 1988 season, as Alain Prost had retired fifteen laps earlier.

Afterwards, Schlesser said that he did not think the collision was his fault.<ref name="f1rejects"/> Nonetheless, he made a tearful apology to Senna.<ref name="8w">Template:Cite web</ref>

Twenty-five years later, at the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren chairman Ron Dennis was reintroduced to Schlesser. Dennis said, "This is the man who ruined my life and our perfect record back in 1988." Schlesser said that "what happened that day at Monza kept you hungry."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Touring car and sports car racing

The mid-1980s saw Schlesser perform in touring cars and sports cars, winning the French Touring Car Championship in 1985 with a TWR Rover Vitesse, as well as driving the works TWR Jaguars in the World Sportscar Championship. In 1986 he raced in the British Touring Car Championship, again in a TWR Rover Vitesse.

In 1988, he joined the Sauber-Mercedes squad full-time, winning the German Supercup and finishing the World Sportscar Championship in second place, (behind Martin Brundle).<ref name="ReferenceA"/> before winning the WSC title in 1989 and 1990, on this occasion sharing the title with co-driver Mauro Baldi.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> His last season in WSC was 1991 during which he raced alongside Michael Schumacher with Sauber-Mercedes. He also won the "Classic Masters" title at the 1994 Race of Champions.

Off-road racing

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Schlesser Buggy, Rally Paris-Dakar, 2005.

After a first outing in 1984, Schlesser began to compete regularly in the Paris-Dakar Rally in 1989. In 1992 he began to build his own dune buggies to compete in the Dakar and other desert marathons and European bajas. His first buggy, the Porsche-powered Schlesser Original, debuted in 1992 in the Baja Portugal 1000, which Schlesser won outright, beating the works Citroën cars with a two-wheel-drive vehicle and without a navigator by his side.

He went on to several 2WD class and overall wins the following years, before taking the overall victory in the 1999 and 2000 editions of the Dakar (respectively, Granada-Dakar and Paris-Dakar-Cairo). In the 2001 Dakar he was near victory but penalised one hour for unsportsmanlike conduct after illegally blocking his closest competitor both at the start and during the penultimate stage.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Returning to the podium for 2004 Dakar Rally with third overall, and once again in 2007, beating many factory efforts and winning stages, Schlesser and his team continued to compete in the event until 2008 Dakar Rally. That year, the rally raid was cancelled due to concerns over a possible terrorist attack. The outfit had three cars entered but did not return for the 2009 event.

He also won the FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup from 1998 to 2002 and the 2 WD FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup several times. Schlesser won every edition of the Africa Eco Race from its establishment in 2009 to 2014.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Racing record

Complete World Sportscar Championship results

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Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Template:Tooltip Pts
1977 KWS-Freizeit-Racing-Team 77 Div. 1 Ford Escort Ford 2.0 L4 DAY MUG SIL NÜR
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GLN MOS BRH HOC VAL <ref name="In 1976 and 1977 the World Championship was divided into two series that ran simultaneously but separately: The World Sportscar Championship and the World Championship for Makes." group="N">In 1976 and 1977 the World Championship was divided into two series that ran simultaneously but separately: The World Sportscar Championship and the World Championship for Makes.</ref>
1979 Jacques Guérin GT
+2.0
Porsche 911SC Porsche 3.0 F6 DAY MUG DIJ
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SIL
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NÜR PER GLN <ref name="No drivers' Championship" group="N">No drivers' Championship.</ref>
Gerard Bleynie BRH
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VAL
1980 Jacques Guérin GT
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Porsche 934 Porsche 3.0 F6t DAY BRH
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MUG
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MNZ SIL NÜR LMS GLN MOS VAL DIJ <ref name="No drivers' Championship" group="N"></ref>
1981 Jean Rondeau GTP
3.0
Rondeau M379 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 DAY SEB MUG MNZ RSD SIL NÜR LMS
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PER DAY GLN 112th 20
KWS Motorsport serT+2.5 Ford Capri Ford 3.0 V8 SPA
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MOS ROA BRH
1982 BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport C Sauber SHS C6 Cosworth DFL 4.0 V8 MNZ SIL NÜR LMS
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SPA MUG FUJ BRH NC 0
1983 John Fitzpatrick Racing C Porsche 956 Porsche Type 935 2.6 F6t MNZ SIL NÜR LMS
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SPA FUJ KYA 93rd 1
1984 New-Man Joest Racing C1 Porsche 956 Porsche Type 935 2.6 F6t MNZ SIL LMS
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NÜR BRH MOS SPA IMO FUJ KYA SAN NC 0
1985 John Fitzpatrick Racing C1 Porsche 962C Porsche Type 935 2.6 F6t MUG MNZ SIL LMS
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HOC NC 0
TWR Jaguar Jaguar XJR-6 Jaguar 6.2 V12 MOS
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SPA
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BRH
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FUJ SHA
1986 TWR Jaguar C1 Jaguar XJR-6 Jaguar 6.5 V12 MNZ
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SIL
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NOR
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BRH
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JER
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NÜR
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SPA
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FUJ
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20th 22
Jaguar 6.0 V12 LMS
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1987 Kouros Racing C1 Sauber C9 Mercedes-Benz M117 5.0 V8t JAR JER MNZ SIL LMS NOR BRH NÜR SPA
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FUJ 47th 4
1988 Team Sauber Mercedes C1 Sauber C9 Mercedes-Benz M117 5.0 V8t JER
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JAR
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MNZ
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SIL
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LMS BRN
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BRH
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NÜR
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SPA
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FUJ
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SAN
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2nd 208 (259)
1989 Team Sauber Mercedes C1 Sauber C9 Mercedes-Benz M119 5.0 V8t SUZ
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DIJ
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JAR
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BRH
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NÜR
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DON
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SPA
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MEX
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1st 115 (127)
1990 Team Sauber Mercedes C Mercedes-Benz C9 Mercedes-Benz M119 5.0 V8t SUZ
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1st 49.5
Mercedes-Benz C11 MNZ
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SIL
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SPA
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DIJ
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NÜR
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DON
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CGV
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MEX
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1991 Team Sauber Mercedes C2 Mercedes-Benz C11 Mercedes-Benz M119 5.0 V8t SUZ
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MNZ
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SIL
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LMS
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7th 45
C1 Mercedes-Benz C291 Mercedes-Benz M291 3.5 F12 NÜR
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MAG
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MEX
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AUT
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Footnotes

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Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
1981 Template:Flagicon Jean Rondeau Template:Flagicon Jacky Haran
Template:Flagicon Philippe Streiff
Rondeau M379-Ford Cosworth GTP
3.0
340 2nd 1st
1982 Template:Flagicon BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport Template:Flagicon Hans-Joachim Stuck
Template:Flagicon Dieter Quester
Sauber SHS C6-Ford Cosworth C 76 DNF DNF
1983 Template:Flagicon Preston Henn T-Bird Swap Shop
Template:Flagicon John Fitzpatrick Racing
Template:Flagicon Preston Henn
Template:Flagicon Claude Ballot-Léna
Porsche 956 C 327 10th 10th
1984 Template:Flagicon New-Man Joest Racing Template:Flagicon Stefan Johansson
Template:Flagicon Mauricio De Narváez
Porsche 956 C1 170 DNF DNF
1985 Template:Flagicon John Fitzpatrick Racing Template:Flagicon Kenny Acheson
Template:Flagicon Dudley Wood
Porsche 962C C1 - DNQ DNQ
1986 Template:Flagicon Silk Cut Jaguar
Template:Flagicon Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Template:Flagicon Derek Warwick
Template:Flagicon Eddie Cheever
Jaguar XJR-6 C1 239 DNF DNF
1989 Template:Flagicon Team Sauber Mercedes Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Template:Flagicon Alain Cudini
Sauber C9-Mercedes C1 378 5th 5th
1991 Template:Flagicon Team Sauber Mercedes Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass
Template:Flagicon Alain Ferté
Mercedes-Benz C11 C2 319 DNF DNF
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Complete European Formula Two Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Template:Tooltip Pts
Template:F2 Maurer Motorsport Maurer MM82 BMW SIL HOC THR NÜR MUG
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PAU
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SPA
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HOC DON
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MAN
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PER
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Complete Formula One World Championship results

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Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Template:Abbr Pts
1983 RAM Automotive Team March RAM March 01 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 BRA USW FRA
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SMR MON BEL DET CAN GBR GER AUT NED ITA EUR RSA NC 0
1988 Canon Williams Team Williams FW12 Judd CV 3.5 V8 BRA SMR MON MEX CAN DET FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA
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Complete British Saloon Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1973–1990 in class) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded ?–1989 in class)

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC Pts Class
1986 TWR – Herbie Clips Rover Vitesse Template:Tooltip SIL THR SIL DON BRH
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cls:2
SNE BRH DON SIL 21st 7 8th
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Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft results

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Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Template:Tooltip Pts
1988 AMG Motorenbau GmbH Mercedes 190E 2.3-16 ZOL
1
ZOL
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
BRN
1
BRN
2
AVU
1
AVU
2
MFA
1
MFA
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
NOR
1
NOR
2
WUN
1
WUN
2
SAL
1
SAL
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
HOC
1

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Filmography

See also

References

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