thumb|240px|Alain de Cadenet 1975

thumb|240px|De Cadenet driving a Ferrari

thumb|240px|Driving an Alfa Romeo P3

Alain de Cadenet (27 November 1945 – 1 July 2022) was an English television presenter and racing driver. He was noted for racing in 15 editions of the 24 Hours of Le Mans during the 1970s and 1980s, achieving one podium finish with third place in 1976.

Early life

De Cadenet was born on 27 November 1945, the son of Maxime de Cadenet, a lieutenant or a film technician in the French Air Force, and his English first wife, Valerie (), who occasionally acted in Hollywood. According to The Times, he "claimed that his French ancestors had fought with Charlemagne in the 9th century". Although he studied to become a barrister, he did not pursue the profession. He first worked as a fashion and music photographer for Radio Caroline and Wonderful Radio London.

Career

De Cadenet decided to pursue racing after attending a race meeting at Brands Hatch in which his friend was participating. In 1980, with co-driver Desiré Wilson, he won two rounds of the World Sportscar Championship – the Monza 1000 kilometers and Silverstone six 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. the Velocity Channel, and the Petrolicious website. He hosted Legends of Motorsport for Speed between 1996 and 2000, as well as the network's coverage of the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

During the 2000s, he was the host of Speed's Victory By Design, in which he drove vintage racing cars and discussed their history. In 2012, de Cadenet hosted Renaissance Man for the Velocity Channel (now called the Motor Trend network), covering cars, motorcycles, the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and racing at Monaco.

Collecting

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

Official results

24 Hours of Le Mans

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

|-

! Year

! Team

! Co-Drivers

! Car

! Class

! Laps

!

!

|- align="centre"

! 1971

|align="left"| Ecurie Francorchamps

|align="left"| Baron Hughes de Fierlandt

|align="left"| Ferrari 512M

| S<br>5.0

| 235

| DNF

| DNF

|-

! 1972

|align="left"| Duckham's Oil Motor Racing

|align="left"| Chris Craft

|align="left"| Duckhams LM72 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>3.0

| 288

| 12th

| 5th

|-

! 1973

|align="left"| Duckham's Oil Motor Racing

|align="left"| Chris Craft

|align="left"| Duckhams LM72 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>3.0

| 81

| DNF

| DNF

|-

! 1975

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet

|align="left"| Chris Craft

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>3.0

| 291

| 14th

| 5th

|- align="centre"

! 1976

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet

|align="left"| Chris Craft

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>3.0

| 338

| style="background:#ffdf9f;"| 3rd

| style="background:#ffdf9f;"| 3rd

|- align="centre"

! 1977

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet

|align="left"| Chris Craft

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>2.0

| 315

| 5th

| style="background:#ffdf9f;"| 3rd

|- align="centre"

! 1978

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet

|align="left"| Chris Craft

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>2.0

| 273

| 15th

| 6th

|- align="centre"

! 1979

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet

|align="left"| François Migault

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola T380 Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>2.0

| 10

| DNF

| DNF

|- align="centre"

! 1980

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet

|align="left"| François Migault

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola LM Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>2.0

| 313

| 7th

| style="background:#ffdf9f;"| 3rd

|- align="centre"

! 1981

|align="left"| Alain de Cadenet<br> Belga

|align="left"| Jean-Michel Martin<br> Philippe Martin

|align="left"| De Cadenet-Lola LM Ford-Cosworth

| S<br>+2.0

| 210

| DNF

| DNF

|- align="centre"

! 1982

|align="left"| Grid Racing

|align="left"| Desiré Wilson<br> Emilio de Villota

|align="left"| Grid Plaza S1 Ford-Cosworth

| C

| 7

| DNF

| DNF

|- align="centre"

! 1983

|align="left"| Primagaz

|align="left"| Yves Courage<br> Michel Dubois

|align="left"| Cougar C01B Ford-Cosworth

| C

| 86

| DNF

| DNF

|- align="centre"

! 1984

|align="left"| Charles Ivey Racing

|align="left"| Chris Craft<br> Allan Grice

|align="left"| Porsche 956B

| C1

| 274

| DNF

| DNF

|- align="centre"

! 1985

|align="left"| Primagaz Team Cougar<br> Compagnie Primagaz

|align="left"| Yves Courage<br> Jean-François Yvon

|align="left"| Cougar C12 Porsche

| C1

| 279

| 20th

| 15th

|-

! 1986

|align="left"| Primagaz Team Cougar

|align="left"| Yves Courage<br> Pierre-Henri Raphanel

|align="left"| Cougar C12 Porsche

| C1

| 267

| 18th

| 11th

|-

| colspan="8" style="text-align: center;" | Source:

|}

Explanatory notes

References

  • Alain de Cadenet at Historic Racing
  • Alain and the Spitfire low pass
  • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241680200/alain-de_cadenet

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