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😱 Jean Ragnotti: The 5 Crazy Victories That Saved Renault Rallying October 2019: Jean Ragnotti, the Acrobat, the Magician on Wheels, hangs up his helmet for good at 74 after a 60-year career. Monte Carlo Rally Champion in 1981, two-time French Rally Champion, king of the 360° spin behind the wheel of the R5 Turbo, R11 Turbo, and Clio Maxi… he saved Renault's honor in rallying during the 80s and 90s. Relive the incredible story of this French motorsport legend: from tractor gymkhanas at age 15 to world championship podiums, including his stunts in films (James Bond, Taxi, Le Marginal), his refusal of Formula 1 to stay in France, and the 5 craziest victories that have marked Renault's history. 0:00 - Intro: Why Jeannot is a living legend 0:50 - The beginnings: tractors, R4, R8 Gordini and Opel 2:30 - The 70s: Monte Carlo debut, rallycross, Le Mans 4:20 - Rejected F1 & 1977 Rallycross champion 6:00 - Renault's golden age: the 5 incredible victories that saved the brand 8:30 - Tour de Corse 82 & 85, Monte Carlo 81, France 80 & 84 10:10 - After 1996: Renault Classic ambassador, 360° shows, Espace F1 11:40 - Retirement 2019 and legacy today 12:30 - Verdict: why Ragnotti remains untouchable Spoiler: without his exploits, Renault could have disappeared from the world rally scene… and its 360° in a Maxi Turbo still makes us dream 30 years later! 👉 Subscribe + turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any of our documentaries about legendary cars, youngtimers, and French history. 👍 Like if Jean Ragnotti is your favorite driver. 💬 Comment: Which of Jeannotti's victories thrills you the most? Monte Carlo 1981? Tour de Corse? #JeanRagnotti #R5Turbo #MonteCarlo1981 #RenaultRally #FrenchLegend #LeGarageFrançais Also watch: Clio 1 vs Clio 5: 30 years of evolution The 10 indestructible French sedans of the 80s and 90s -------------- Copyright Disclaimer We do not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations who deserve respect. We use this content in accordance with Article L122-5 of the French Intellectual Property Code, which authorizes its use for the purposes of quotation, criticism, commentary, information, teaching, or research, provided that the conditions for short quotations and non-commercial use are respected. --------------