Jean Rédélé

Race car driver and founder of Alpine

Jean Rédélé - Race car driver and founder of Alpine
Born

May 17th, 1922
103 years ago

Died

August 10th, 2007
17 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

France

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A prominent race car driver and pilot, established the Alpine automobile brand in 1955. Rédélé gained recognition for both his contributions to automotive engineering and competitive racing. His career included various successes in national and international competitions, showcasing innovative design and performance in sports cars. The company became known for its rally cars, particularly the Alpine A110, which won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1971. Rédélé's experience as a pilot complemented his automotive pursuits, influencing his approach to performance and speed.

Founded Alpine automotive brand

Achieved victory at the 1971 Monte Carlo Rally

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