Jean Ragnotti

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Jean Ragnotti

World Rally Championship record
Nationality Flag of France French
Active years 1973 – 1987, 1990 – 1995
Teams Renault
World rallies 41
Championships 0
Wins 3
Podium finishes 9
Stage wins 90
Points 190
First world rally 1973 Monte Carlo Rally
First win 1981 Monte Carlo Rally
Last win 1985 Tour de Corse
Last world rally 1995 Tour de Corse

Jean Ragnotti (born 29 August 1945 in Carpentras, France), nicknamed Jeannot, was a cult figure for Renault in a long career as a driver in World championship rallying.

Ranking among his achievements are his conquering of the Monte Carlo Rally in 1981 alongside compatriot Jean-Marc Andrie against the might of the ultimate four-wheel-drive upstart, the Audi Quattro. The Maxi version of that same Renault 5 was to reign again on the asphalt stages of European rallying, when in 1985 Ragnotti claimed the Tour of Corsica with Group B rallying at its zenith.

In the nineties Ragnotti continued to drive for Renault this time in their frontwheeldrive Clio Maxi.

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Érik Comas
French Touring Car Champion
1988
Succeeded by
Jean-Pierre Malcher
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