Alain de Cadenet

Alain de Cadenet 1975
De Cadenet driving a Ferrari
Driving an Alfa Romeo P3

Alain de Cadenet (born 27 November 1945 in London) is a television presenter for the Speed Channel and ESPN. He has hosted numerous shows on Speed, including Legends of Motorsport, as well as the network's coverage of the Goodwood Festival of Speed. He also hosted Victory By Design, in which he drove vintage racing cars and talked about their history. Currently, de Cadenet hosts the Velocity Channel show Renaissance Man, a history programme whose coverage includes cars, motorcycles, the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and racing at Monaco.

De Cadenet is the son of Maxime de Cadenet, a lieutenant in the French Air Force, and his wife Valerie.[1] He made his reputation building and driving his own sports prototypes, taking on works teams and occasionally beating them. In 1976 he finished 3rd overall at the Le Mans.[2] In 1980, with co-driver Desiré Wilson, he won two rounds of the World Sportscar Championship —the Monza 1000 kilometers and Silverstone 6 hour events. This was a major achievement in an era of increasing professionalism, when it was very difficult for privateers to defeat larger, better-funded teams that had factory support.

De Cadenet also races classic and vintage cars, having owned and raced numerous examples, particularly Alfa Romeos. In addition to cars, he also collects motorcycles and aircraft, and owns a Supermarine Spitfire. A video on the Internet shows a clip from a documentary in which a Spitfire flies extremely low over his head.[3] He was also a collector and authority on George V stamps, and advised the Royal Mail on their collection.

Divorced from Anna de Cadenet, with whom he has two children, Alexander and Amanda, he is now married to Alison de Cadenet and has a younger son named Aidan.

Official results

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Pos Class No Team Co-Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1975 14 S
3.0
4 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet United Kingdom Chris Craft De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 291
1976 3 S
3.0
12 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet United Kingdom Chris Craft De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 337
1977 5 S
3.0
5 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet United Kingdom Chris Craft De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 315
1978 15 S
3.0
8 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet United Kingdom Chris Craft De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 273
1979 DNF S 10 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet France François Migault De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 10
1980 7 Gr.6
+2.0
8 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet France François Migault De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 313
1981 DNF Gr.6
+2.0
20 United Kingdom Alain de Cadenet Belgium Jean-Michel Martin
Belgium Philippe Martin
De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 210
1982 DNF C 37 United Kingdom Grid Racing Spain Emilio de Villota
South Africa Desiré Wilson
Grid Plaza S1 Ford Cosworth DFL 3.3L V8 7

References

  1. "De Cadenet, Maxine". Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790–1976. Andrews Collection, Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Canterbury, Kent, England: Ancestry.com.
  2. "Alain de Cadenet 24 hours of lemans". Florence Tri-city Times Daily. Google News. 16 June 1974. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
  3. Video on YouTube

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