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Paul Frère

Paul Frère (30 January 1917 – 23 February 2008) was a racing driver and journalist from Belgium. He participated in eleven World Championship Formula One Grands Prix debuting on 22 June 1952 and achieving one podium finish with a total of eleven championship points. He drove in several non-Championship Formula One races, winning the 1952 Grand Prix des Frontières and 1960 VI South African Grand Prix.

Paul Frère
Paul Frère in 2003
Born(1917-01-30)30 January 1917
Le Havre, France
Died23 February 2008(2008-02-23) (aged 91)
Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality Belgian
Active years19521956
TeamsHWM, Gordini, Ferrari
Entries11
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums1
Career points11
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1952 Belgian Grand Prix
Last entry1956 Belgian Grand Prix
Porsche 904

He also won the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans, driving for Ferrari with fellow Belgian teammate Olivier Gendebien.

Life Edit

Frère was born at Le Havre in 1917.

He drove for the Ferrari works team, with Peter Collins.[1]

After retiring from active racing in 1960, he worked as an automotive journalist based in Europe (he was the European Editor for Road & Track magazine). He had numerous acquaintances amongst vehicle design engineers, especially in Japan at Honda and Mazda and also worked as a consultant to automobile manufacturers. He also had the opportunity to test numerous road and racing cars as a journalist, one of the highlights being the Audi R8 which he tested and demonstrated during a break in the proceedings of the Test Day of the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans. At the time he was 86 years old, making him the oldest racing driver to drive a then-current sportscar.[2]

Frère, along with Piero Taruffi and Denis Jenkinson, was one of the first writers to treat motor racing as a skill that could be analyzed, explained, and taught. His 1963 book, Sports Car and Competition Driving is still a standard reference in the field. It influenced the development of competition driving schools, such as those founded by Jim Russell, Bob Bondurant and many others.

Frère was an expert on Porsche cars, in particular the Porsche 911, writing the definitive book on this series, The Porsche 911 Story. He maintained a close relationship with Porsche over the years. He was also considered an advisor and expert on the 911 by Alois Ruf, a respected Porsche tuner and manufacturer as head of Ruf Automobile, who consulted Frère during the development of Ruf's RGT8 Model.[3]

In 1967, Frère had a cameo appearance in The Departure, a Belgian film about a car-obsessed young man trying to get possession of a Porsche 911 for a race.

Only weeks before his 90th birthday in January 2007, he was badly injured in an accident near the Nürburgring and was hospitalized for 14 days in intensive care.[citation needed]

Frère died on 23 February 2008 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (France). Turn 15 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, formerly the first part of the Stavelot corner, has been renamed in his honour.[4]

Rowing champion Edit

Frère was also a successful rower winning three Belgian championships. In 1946 and 1947 he won the national title in a coxless four. In 1946, he also won it with the coxed four.

Racing record Edit

Complete Formula One World Championship results Edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WDC Points
1952 HW Motors Ltd HWM 52 Alta 2.0 L4 SUI 500 BEL
5
FRA GBR GER
Ret
16th 2
Ecurie Belge Simca-Gordini T15 Gordini 1.5 L4 NED
Ret
ITA
1953 HW Motors Ltd HWM 53 Alta 2.0 L4 ARG 500 NED BEL
10
FRA GBR GER SUI
Ret
ITA NC 0
1954 Equipe Gordini Gordini T16 Gordini 2.0 L6 ARG 500 BEL
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR GER
Ret
SUI ITA ESP NC 0
1955 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 555 Ferrari 106 2.5 L4 ARG MON
8
500 BEL
4
NED GBR ITA 15th 3
1956 Scuderia Ferrari Lancia Ferrari D50 Lancia Ferrari DS50 2.5 V8 ARG MON 500 BEL
2
FRA GBR GER ITA 7th 6
Source:[5]

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1953   Porsche KG   Richard von Frankenberg Porsche 550 Coupé S1.5 247 15th 1st
1954   Aston Martin Lagonda   Carroll Shelby Aston Martin DB3S S3.0 74 DNF
(Front axle)
1955   Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd   Peter Collins Aston Martin DB3S S3.0 302 2nd 1st
1956   Jaguar Cars Ltd.   Desmond Titterington Jaguar D-Type S5.0 2 DNF
(Accident)
1957   Equipe Nationale Belge   Freddy Rousselle Jaguar D-Type S5.0 310 4th 4th
1958   Porsche KG   Edgar Barth Porsche 718 RSK S1.5 290 4th 1st
1959   David Brown Racing Dept   Maurice Trintignant Aston Martin DBR1/300 S3.0 322 2nd 2nd
1960   Scuderia Ferrari   Olivier Gendebien Ferrari 250 TR59/60 S3.0 314 1st 1st

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results Edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1957   Renault Company   Jean Lucas Renault Dauphine T1.0 134 NC

References Edit

  1. ^ "Paul Frere 1917–2008. An obituary by Mark Walton". Car Magazine. 26 February 2008. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Paul Frère in the Audi R8". motorsport.com. 4 May 2003. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  3. ^ Interview with Alois Ruf. 6 March 2010. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  4. ^ "In memory of Paul Frere". grandprix.com. 5 September 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2008.
  5. ^ Small, Steve (1994). The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 145. ISBN 0851127029.

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Paul Frere 30 January 1917 23 February 2008 was a racing driver and journalist from Belgium He participated in eleven World Championship Formula One Grands Prix debuting on 22 June 1952 and achieving one podium finish with a total of eleven championship points He drove in several non Championship Formula One races winning the 1952 Grand Prix des Frontieres and 1960 VI South African Grand Prix Paul FrerePaul Frere in 2003Born 1917 01 30 30 January 1917Le Havre FranceDied23 February 2008 2008 02 23 aged 91 Saint Paul de Vence FranceFormula One World Championship careerNationalityBelgianActive years1952 1956TeamsHWM Gordini FerrariEntries11Championships0Wins0Podiums1Career points11Pole positions0Fastest laps0First entry1952 Belgian Grand PrixLast entry1956 Belgian Grand PrixPorsche 904He also won the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans driving for Ferrari with fellow Belgian teammate Olivier Gendebien Contents 1 Life 2 Rowing champion 3 Racing record 3 1 Complete Formula One World Championship results 3 2 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 3 3 Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results 4 ReferencesLife EditFrere was born at Le Havre in 1917 He drove for the Ferrari works team with Peter Collins 1 After retiring from active racing in 1960 he worked as an automotive journalist based in Europe he was the European Editor for Road amp Track magazine He had numerous acquaintances amongst vehicle design engineers especially in Japan at Honda and Mazda and also worked as a consultant to automobile manufacturers He also had the opportunity to test numerous road and racing cars as a journalist one of the highlights being the Audi R8 which he tested and demonstrated during a break in the proceedings of the Test Day of the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans At the time he was 86 years old making him the oldest racing driver to drive a then current sportscar 2 Frere along with Piero Taruffi and Denis Jenkinson was one of the first writers to treat motor racing as a skill that could be analyzed explained and taught His 1963 book Sports Car and Competition Driving is still a standard reference in the field It influenced the development of competition driving schools such as those founded by Jim Russell Bob Bondurant and many others Frere was an expert on Porsche cars in particular the Porsche 911 writing the definitive book on this series The Porsche 911 Story He maintained a close relationship with Porsche over the years He was also considered an advisor and expert on the 911 by Alois Ruf a respected Porsche tuner and manufacturer as head of Ruf Automobile who consulted Frere during the development of Ruf s RGT8 Model 3 In 1967 Frere had a cameo appearance in The Departure a Belgian film about a car obsessed young man trying to get possession of a Porsche 911 for a race Only weeks before his 90th birthday in January 2007 he was badly injured in an accident near the Nurburgring and was hospitalized for 14 days in intensive care citation needed Frere died on 23 February 2008 in Saint Paul de Vence France Turn 15 at the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps formerly the first part of the Stavelot corner has been renamed in his honour 4 Rowing champion EditFrere was also a successful rower winning three Belgian championships In 1946 and 1947 he won the national title in a coxless four In 1946 he also won it with the coxed four Racing record EditComplete Formula One World Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WDC Points1952 HW Motors Ltd HWM 52 Alta 2 0 L4 SUI 500 BEL5 FRA GBR GERRet 16th 2Ecurie Belge Simca Gordini T15 Gordini 1 5 L4 NEDRet ITA1953 HW Motors Ltd HWM 53 Alta 2 0 L4 ARG 500 NED BEL10 FRA GBR GER SUIRet ITA NC 01954 Equipe Gordini Gordini T16 Gordini 2 0 L6 ARG 500 BELRet FRARet GBR GERRet SUI ITA ESP NC 01955 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 555 Ferrari 106 2 5 L4 ARG MON8 500 BEL4 NED GBR ITA 15th 31956 Scuderia Ferrari Lancia Ferrari D50 Lancia Ferrari DS50 2 5 V8 ARG MON 500 BEL2 FRA GBR GER ITA 7th 6Source 5 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1953 Porsche KG Richard von Frankenberg Porsche 550 Coupe S1 5 247 15th 1st1954 Aston Martin Lagonda Carroll Shelby Aston Martin DB3S S3 0 74 DNF Front axle 1955 Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd Peter Collins Aston Martin DB3S S3 0 302 2nd 1st1956 Jaguar Cars Ltd Desmond Titterington Jaguar D Type S5 0 2 DNF Accident 1957 Equipe Nationale Belge Freddy Rousselle Jaguar D Type S5 0 310 4th 4th1958 Porsche KG Edgar Barth Porsche 718 RSK S1 5 290 4th 1st1959 David Brown Racing Dept Maurice Trintignant Aston Martin DBR1 300 S3 0 322 2nd 2nd1960 Scuderia Ferrari Olivier Gendebien Ferrari 250 TR59 60 S3 0 314 1st 1stComplete 12 Hours of Sebring results Edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1957 Renault Company Jean Lucas Renault Dauphine T1 0 134 NCReferences Edit Paul Frere 1917 2008 An obituary by Mark Walton Car Magazine 26 February 2008 Retrieved 10 August 2015 Paul Frere in the Audi R8 motorsport com 4 May 2003 Retrieved 14 November 2013 Interview with Alois Ruf 6 March 2010 Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 Retrieved 14 March 2010 In memory of Paul Frere grandprix com 5 September 2008 Retrieved 5 September 2008 Small Steve 1994 The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who s Who Guinness p 145 ISBN 0851127029 Sporting positionsPreceded byCarroll ShelbyRoy Salvadori Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans1960 With Olivier Gendebien Succeeded byOlivier GendebienPhil Hill Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Frere amp oldid 1107588412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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