Jean Philippe Dayraut

Driver Profile
  • English Full Name: Jean Philippe Dayraut
  • Nationality: France
  • FIA Driver Categorisation: FIA Driver Categorisation Bronze Bronze
  • Recent Team: N/A
  • Total Podiums: 0 (🏆 0 / 🥈 0 / 🥉 0)
  • Total Races: 0
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Racer Overview

Jean-Philippe Dayraut, born on April 14, 1969, is a versatile French motorsport figure known for his success as a racing driver, businessman, and motorsport official. Dayraut's career highlights include multiple championships in the Andros Trophy, an ice racing series. He secured his first Andros Trophy title in 2009 and successfully defended it in 2010 and 2011 while piloting a Škoda Fabia. He later switched to a Mini Countryman and clinched further titles in 2013, 2014 and 2015, demonstrating his adaptability and skill across different vehicles.

Beyond ice racing, Dayraut has experience in various disciplines. In 2001, he won the French Supertouring Championship. He also participated in the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) in 2013, driving a BMW 320 TC for the ANOME team.

Outside of driving, Dayraut has made significant contributions to the motorsport world. He developed the Mitjet silhouette racecars, establishing the Mitjet Series in 2006. He's also the creator of the OTO racing simulator. Furthermore, he manages the Circuit d'Albi alongside his partner Didier Sirgue. Dayraut has also ventured into electric vehicles, introducing Devinci retro-look electric cars.