Thierry Marc Boutsen (born 13 July 1957) is a Belgian former
racing driver
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who raced for the
Arrows,
Benetton,
Williams,
Ligier and
Jordan
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teams in
Formula One
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. He competed in 164 World Championship Grands Prix (163 starts), winning three races, achieving 15 podiums and scoring 132 career points. His best finish in the
World Drivers' Championship
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was fourth in whilst driving for Benetton. He also twice finished second in the
24 Hours of Le Mans
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sportscar race (in in a
Peugeot 905
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The car was initially unveiled in February 1990 and was developed throughout 1990 before making its race debut in the final two races of ...
and in in a
Porsche 911 GT1).
Career
Junior formulae and sportscars
After winning the "Volant V" in 1977 at the André Pilette Racing School, Zolder, Boutsen entered the Belgian
Formula Ford
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1600 championship and won it in 1978 with 15 victories in 18 races.
He also entered the 1978 Spa 24 Hours race, the last auto race on the old 14 km (8.7 mi) Spa-Francorchamps circuit- driving a Toyota Trueno. For 1979 he moved to
Formula 3
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, winning three races in 1980 and second place in the
European title race, behind
Michele Alboreto.
In 1981 he moved to
Formula 2
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and was again second in the
European championship, including winning at the 14-mile
Nürburgring
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- this time behind
Geoff Lees.
He also entered the
1981 24 Hours of Le Mans. The race started at 3pm in unusually hot weather – one hour earlier than usual due to the
Parliamentary elections
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held on the same weekend. At 4:06pm Boutsen suffered a massive accident just after the Hunaudières kink, some before the
Mulsanne bosse (the "hump") when his WM P81-Peugeot was travelling at some . A suspension piece had failed and the car hit the guard-rail losing the entire rear end. Boutsen was untouched, but the debris field of hurled parts and bodywork was spread over . Three marshals and a
gendarme were struck by the debris. One of them, Thierry Mabilat, was killed - struck in the chest by a detached piece of the guard rail. The other two marshals, Claude Hertault and Serge David (who lost an arm), and the gendarme were all seriously injured.
In 1983 Boutsen drove in the
European Touring Car Championship and in
World Sportscar
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The championship evolved from a small collection of the most important sportscar, endurance, and road racing events in Europe and No ...
races,
where he won the very first Group C race, the Monza 1000 km with
Bob Wollek driving a Porsche 956. He also won the famous
Daytona 24-hour race in 1985, co-driving the
Porsche 956 from the Preston Henn Racing with
Bob Wollek,
A. J. Foyt and
Al Unser Sr
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.
Formula One
Arrows
Boutsen was considered a promising driver, testing for
McLaren
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and
Brabham. He was briefly attached to the
Spirit Honda F1 project before losing out to his
Formula Two
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teammate
Stefan Johansson
Stefan Nils Edwin Johansson (born 8 September 1956) is a Swedish racing driver who drove in Formula One for both Ferrari and McLaren, among other teams. Since leaving Formula One he has won the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans and raced in a number of ...
.
left, Boutsen driving for Arrows at the
.">1984 Dallas Grand Prix.In 1983 he paid $500,000 for a drive in Formula One and made his debut with
Arrows at his home race, the
1983 Belgian Grand Prix
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at the shortened 7 km (4.3 mi)
Spa
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.
While he scored no points in 1983 his careful handling and close performance compared to experienced teammate
Marc Surer allowed him to foster a positive reputation within the team. With backing from
Barclay cigarettes he remained with Arrows for a further three seasons. The first saw Arrows struggle with their difficult
first turbocharged
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car, with powerful
BMW turbo engines but poor handling. Boutsen scored points twice in the old
Cosworth DFV powered
A6 and once in the turbo machine. His second season saw several notable results, including 2nd place at
Imola. Boutsen crossed the line third, behind
Alain Prost
Alain Marie Pascal Prost (; born 24 February 1955) is a French retired racing driver and Formula One
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and
Elio de Angelis but after the race, Prost was disqualified because his car was 2 kg underweight. Three more points scores saw him 11th overall in the standings. A final season with Arrows saw no points for Boutsen in an uncompetitive car, but in parallel to F1 he drove for the
Walter Brun team in
Group C and clinched the World Championship title with them in 1986, winning that year's
Spa 1000 km.
Benetton
Boutsen driving for Benetton at the
.">1988 Canadian Grand Prix.
Boutsen got his big chance when he switched to the works
Ford Europe
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F1 team,
Benetton, for the season as teammate to
Teo Fabi
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. While the package wasn't a race winner, it did allow him to run regularly in the top 6. He scored points in six races, his best being awarded 3rd place in
Adelaide
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after the disqualification of
Ayrton Senna
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's
Lotus
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and moved to 8th overall. At the
Australian Grand Prix
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, Boutsen was furious with Fabi when the Italian refused to let his teammate lap him for a number of laps. When Boutsen confronted Fabi about this after the race, a frustrated Fabi (who had been unable to find an F1 drive for ), told the Belgian to "come back and see me when you have a pole position". Fabi scored no wins in his F1 career but did have 3 poles to his name while at that stage Boutsen could only boast his 2nd place at Imola in 1985.
saw Boutsen with a new teammate, the Italian
Alessandro Nannini
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. When
Cosworth stopped development of their turbocharged V6 engine, Benetton were forced to switch to normally aspirated
Ford DFR V8 engine
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The first V8 engine was produced by the French Antoinette company in 1904, developed and u ...
s in anticipation of the banning of turbos in 1989. Boutsen's consistency, mechanical sympathy and speed in the
Rory Byrne
Rory Byrne (born 10 January 1944) is a South African semi-retired engineer and car designer, most famous for being the chief designer at the Benetton and Scuderia Ferrari Formula One teams.
Byrne-designed cars have won ninety-nine Grands Pri ...
designed
Benetton B188 saw him score points in 10 of the 16 races, including five 3rd-place finishes (all behind the all-conquering
McLaren
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-
Honda
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Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, reaching a producti ...
cars), and place 4th overall as the best non-turbo driver in the field.
Williams
Frank Williams signed Boutsen in the summer of 1988 to replace
Nigel Mansell for 1989 as Mansell had signed to move to Ferrari. Boutsen's reputation as a reliable, fast driver with good development skills saw Williams sign him on a two-year contract.
For 1989, he drove the new
V10 Renault
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powered
Williams FW12C
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. began with Boutsen on the back foot due to a heavy pre-season testing crash in
Rio and because veteran teammate
Riccardo Patrese
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He became the first Formula One driver to achieve 200 Grand Prix starts when he appeared at the 1990 British Grand Prix, an ...
had a major resurgence in form. However at the
Canadian Grand Prix, Boutsen drove well in wet conditions and took his maiden victory after Senna suffered a late engine failure. Although it was a welcome win (Boutsen became the first new winner in F1 since former Arrows teammate
Gerhard Berger
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had won the
1986 Mexican Grand Prix for Benetton), it was considered a lucky win for the Belgian as he had been last at one stage and had a full 360° spin, though luckily he managed to keep his car off the walls. He managed to catch and pass Patrese who was suffering with a loose undertray and took the lead 3 laps from the end when the Honda V10 engine in Senna's
McLaren MP4/5 seized. Three more podium finishes came before Boutsen rounded the year off with a second victory at the rain-soaked
Australian Grand Prix
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. Ironically Boutsen had been one of the drivers protesting about the conditions at the circuit before the race.
saw more consistent points scoring drives, including his third and final Grand Prix victory - a lights-to-flag victory in
Hungary
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where he took his first pole position and held off sustained pressure from Alessandro Nannini (Benetton) and Ayrton Senna (McLaren) to win. However, with Nigel Mansell available in 1991, Williams felt they needed a 'star' driver to put together a championship bid. Despite Boutsen winning three races in two years to Patrese's one, the team felt that Patrese had been more consistent (and had worked well with Mansell in 1988) and decided to keep the Italian to drive alongside Mansell.
Ligier
With no vacancies among the top teams Boutsen had to drop down to the
Ligier team. Despite having a sizeable budget and
Lamborghini V12 engines, the
JS35 was an uncompetitive car and Boutsen was frequently unable to disguise his disgust with the machinery given to him. The arrival of Renault engines in 1992 improved matters a little and in his
final
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race for the team he scored 5th place, his first points since leaving Williams.
Jordan
Initially he was unable to find a drive for 1993 but Barclay secured him a slot at
Jordan
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, replacing
Ivan Capelli. Boutsen was too tall for the car and largely outpaced by young teammate
Rubens Barrichello, failing to score any points in ten races. With
Eddie Jordan keen to bring in younger, well-sponsored drivers to the seat the decision was taken to turn Boutsen's
home race into a farewell event, though he retired on the first lap.
Touring cars
For 1994, Boutsen was hired by Ford Motorsport to lead their works challenge on the newly created
Super Tourenwagen Cup in Germany. Driving a factory prepared
Ford Mondeo
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built by
Eggenberger Motorsport, that first season was a learning year for both Boutsen and the team.
The following year, Boutsen was joined by his old Williams teammate Riccardo Patrese, but the season was a disaster. Attempting to follow Audi's lead by developing a four-wheel drive car, the Mondeo was totally uncompetitive.
Boutsen started in only the first four races in 1996 before leaving the team and turning his attention to sports car racing. After three years of limited success, Ford pulled the plug on the project at the end of that season to focus solely on the
British series.
Sportscars
Boutsen then drove sports cars in the US, driving for Champion Racing in a Porsche 911 GT1, alongside
Bill Adam and
Hans Stuck
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. The trio finished 2nd in class at the
24 Hours of Daytona
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in 1997, Boutsen won the GT-One US Championship with the Champion Racing in 1998. After a crash at Le Mans in 1999 at the wheel of a
Toyota GT-One he retired from racing altogether.
Helmet
Boutsen's helmet on display at the Williams team's museum
Boutsen's helmet was black with a red, orange and yellow ribbon design surrounding the visor and the rear area. The colours used are the colours of the
Belgian flag
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(except for orange).
Business
Today Boutsen runs his own company,
Boutsen Aviation, in
Monaco
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.
Its business is the "Sale and Acquisition of Business Jets". He founded the company in 1997 with his wife Daniela and up to May 2011, the company had sold 205 aircraft, ranging from Airbus Corporate Jets to Cessna Citation. He is also co-owner of Boutsen Energy Racing alongside his brother-in-law Olivier Lainé and Georges Kaczka. The team competes in the
Formula Le Mans
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class in the
Le Mans Series. Boutsen also runs cars in
Formula Renault
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and
Eurocup Mégane Trophy
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.
Racing record
Career summary
Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete Formula One results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results
Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete FIA GT Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
References
External links
Boutsen Aviation official website
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Belgian racing drivers
Belgian Formula One drivers
Arrows Formula One drivers
Benetton Formula One drivers
Williams Formula One drivers
Ligier Formula One drivers
Jordan Formula One drivers
Formula One race winners
European Formula Two Championship drivers
FIA European Formula 3 Championship drivers
German Formula Three Championship drivers
24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
1957 births
Living people
Racing drivers from Brussels
24 Hours of Daytona drivers
American Le Mans Series drivers
World Sportscar Championship drivers
24 Hours of Spa drivers
Sports car racing team owners
Porsche Motorsports drivers
Peugeot Sport drivers
Toyota Gazoo Racing drivers
Team Joest drivers