François Chauche (born 4 September 1951 in Dijon) is a racing and rally driver from France. He made his motor racing debut in 1978, participating in Elf Volant on Paul Ricard Circuit (finalist), then encouraged by Ken Tyrrell. He also has a total of six victories in the Andros Trophy.
Career[]
His first attempt at the Monte came in 1978 in a Peugeot 104. He finished for the first time the following year in 57th place. His best year came in 1988 though, where he finished 6th overall and won the Production World Rally Championship.
Monte Carlo results[]
Year | Car | Co-Driver | Result |
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1978 | Peugeot 104 | C. Marchand | DNF |
1979 | Peugeot 104 | G. Tosolini | 57th |
1980 | Peugeot 104 ZS | Philippe Thomas | DNF |
1981 | Peugeot 104 ZS | Clavel | DNF |
1982 | Peugeot 104 ZS | Thierry Barjou | DNF |
1984 | Renault 5 Turbo | Christian Teyssier | DNF |
1985 | Citroën Visa 1000 Pistes | Thierry Barjou | DNF |
1986 | Audi 90 Quattro | Thierry Barjou | DNF |
1987 | Renault 5 GT Turbo | Thierry Barjou | 86th |
1988 | Lancia Delta HF 4WD | Thierry Barjou | 6th |