(1917-10-30)30 October 1917 Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, Vaucluse, France
Died
13 February 2005(2005-02-13) (aged 87) Nîmes, Gard, France
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality
French
Active years
1950 – 1964
Teams
Gordini, Ecurie Rosier, Ferrari inc. non-works, Vanwall, Rob Walker Racing Team, Scuderia Centro Sud, Bugatti, Aston Martin, BRM inc privateer, Scuderia Serenissima, Reg Parnell Racing
Entries
86 (81 starts)[a]
Championships
0
Wins
2
Podiums
10[3]
Career points
72 1⁄3
Pole positions
0
Fastest laps
1
First entry
1950 Monaco Grand Prix
First win
1955 Monaco Grand Prix
Last win
1958 Monaco Grand Prix
Last entry
1964 Italian Grand Prix
Maurice Bienvenu Jean Paul Trintignant (French pronunciation:[mɔʁisbjɛ̃v(ə)nyʒɑ̃pɔltʁɛ̃tiɲɑ̃]; 30 October 1917 – 13 February 2005) was a motor racing driver and vintner from France. He competed in the Formula One World Championship for fourteen years, between 1950 and 1964, one of the longest careers in the early years of Formula One. During this time he also competed in sports car racing, including winning the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Following his retirement from the track Trintignant concentrated on the wine trade.
Maurice Trintignant was the brother of Bugatti race car driver Louis Trintignant — who was killed in 1933, in practice, at Péronne, Picardy — and the uncle of renowned French film actor Jean-Louis Trintignant.
^"Jean Behra - Biography". MotorSportMagazine. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
^"Seasons - Italy 1951". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
^Total of 10 podiums includes both 2nd and 3rd places at the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix
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Maurice Bienvenu Jean Paul Trintignant (French pronunciation: [mɔʁis bjɛ̃v(ə)ny ʒɑ̃ pɔl tʁɛ̃tiɲɑ̃]; 30 October 1917 – 13 February 2005) was a motor racing...
Grand Prix d'Europe. The 100-lap race was won by Ferrari driver MauriceTrintignant after he started from ninth position. Eugenio Castellotti finished...
years with Renault and one with Lola he retired for a second time. MauriceTrintignant competed in the inaugural season of the Formula One World Championship...
consecutive years in which the race was held. In the 1955 race, MauriceTrintignant won in Monte Carlo for the first time and Chiron again scored points...
race distance of 314 kilometres. The race was won by French driver MauriceTrintignant in the second and final Grand Prix victory of his long career. The...
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and two laps ahead of veteran racer and last year's Monaco winner MauriceTrintignant (Cooper). The Indianapolis 500 saw Rodger Ward take his first of...
Juan Manuel Fangio for Mercedes. Ferrari drivers Nino Farina and MauriceTrintignant finished both second and third in two three-way shared drives with...
his engine started misfiring and he, too, retired. Veteran racer MauriceTrintignant, who had taken Moss' place at Rob Walker Racing, had started fifth...
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Fangio's teammate at Mercedes, had moved to rival team Maserati. MauriceTrintignant moved from Ferrari to Vanwall to replace Ken Wharton. Paco Godia...
Mike Hawthorn (in a shared drive with José Froilán González) and MauriceTrintignant finished second and third for Scuderia Ferrari. The race was lengthened...
excelled. Piloting a 2.5-litre Ferrari, Gendebien teamed up with MauriceTrintignant to place third in the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans. They were seven laps...
privateers acquired 1961 and 1962 BRMs during this period, including MauriceTrintignant and Scuderia Centro Sud; these cars continued to race for many years...
win. Cliff Allison was second for Ferrari, while Moss took over MauriceTrintignant's car to take third. There had been a non-championship round at the...
Argentine Grand Prix in Rob Walker's privately entered Cooper and MauriceTrintignant duplicated the feat in the next race at Monaco, the racing world...
driver. McLaren won by six-tenths of a second over French driver MauriceTrintignant driving a Rob Walker Racing Team-entered Cooper T51. British driver...
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the Cooper T51 of French driver and 1958 Monaco Grand Prix winner MauriceTrintignant of the Rob Walker Racing Team. Notes ^1 – Includes 1 point for fastest...
Reg Parnell to search for new drivers, which he found in veteran MauriceTrintignant and debutant Chris Amon. Ferrari hired Belgian Willy Mairesse and...
Manufacturers. It was their second title and the last until 1975. MauriceTrintignant retired at the age of 46 after 15 seasons in F1. He was the last...
Scuderia Serenissima Notable drivers Olivier Gendebien Lucien Bianchi MauriceTrintignant Nino Vaccarella Carlo Maria Abate Colin Davis Ludovico Scarfiotti...
Championship Grand Prix, the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, being driven by MauriceTrintignant. The Cooper T45 was the successor to the Cooper T43. The chassis...
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concentrated only on the large international events. Pre-WWII veteran MauriceTrintignant was signed full-time, with Moss and Brooks racing when they were...