Olivier Gendebien


Olivier Gendebien was a Belgian racing driver who was called "one of the greatest sportscar racers of all time".

Rally racer

Gendebien entered a Veritas sports car in the 1955 Grand Prix des Frontières at Chimay. However, following this race he switched his focus, and teamed up with Fraikin to compete in rally racing using a Jaguar sports car. Together with Pierre Stasse, Gendebien won the sixth running of the Tulip Rally in Zandvoort in April 1954. Their car was an Alfa Romeo 1900 TI. The Gendebien and Fraiken partnership gained the nickname "the eternal bridesmaids", owing to their number of second-place finishes, but after two previous attempts they triumphed in the Liège–Rome–Liège Rally, the Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti and Rally Stella Alpina in 1955, driving a Mercedes-Benz 300SL. In 1956 Olivier Gendebien and Pierre Stasse finished in third place driving a Ferrari 250 GT Europa.

Formula One driver

Gendebien's success in rally competitions brought him to the attention of Enzo Ferrari, who offered him a contract to drive a Ferrari in sports car events and selected Grands Prix. Much respected as a true gentleman by everyone who knew him, he remained a member of the Ferrari team until he retired from racing. Enzo Ferrari summed him up as "a gentleman who never forgets that noblesse oblige and, when he is at the wheel, he translates this code of behaviour into an elegant and discerning forcefulness."
During his career he competed in only 15 Formula One races as most of the time he was Ferrari's spare driver, filling in only occasionally. He nonetheless scored points in five races, and was only one place away from a points-scoring finish on a further two occasions.
He made his début at the 1956 Argentine Grand Prix, with the Ferrari team, but it was during a stint driving for the British Racing Partnership's Yeoman Credit Racing team in that Gendebien scored his best finishes; he took second in the 1960 French Grand Prix and third in front of a home crowd at the 1960 Belgian Grand Prix.
The second of these was a somewhat bitter-sweet success, as Gendebien's team-mate at the time, Chris Bristow, was killed in an accident during the race. Gendebien himself walked away with slight injuries in October 1961 after his Lotus-Climax failed to negotiate a turn during practice for the 1961 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, New York. The car flipped over and Gendebien's shoes were torn off by the impact.

Sports car competition

However, it was in sports car racing, particularly the long distance and endurance events, where Gendebien excelled. Piloting a 2.5-litre Ferrari, Gendebien teamed up with Maurice Trintignant to place third in the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans. They were seven laps behind the winners, privateer Ecurie Ecosse Jaguar drivers Ron Flockhart and Ninian Sanderson. The 1958 Grand Prix of Buenos Aires was a 1,000 kilometre event in which Gendebien paired with Wolfgang von Trips. They finished second to a fellow Ferrari pairing Phil Hill and Peter Collins. In the race Argentine Maserati driver, Jorge Magnasco, died after his car skidded and turned over.
The same year he partnered Hill and won the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans. Their victory came in a 3-litre Ferrari and secured the World Sportscar Championship for the Ferrari factory. They covered 2,511 miles with an average speed of 107 miles per hour. Hill became the first American to win the event and their Ferrari was the sole factory-sponsored car running at the end. Ferrari drivers took the first three positions at the conclusion of the 1961 24 Hours of Le Mans and, as they were to be again the following year, Hill and Gendebien were first, averaging 115.89 miles per hour, and establishing a race record. The duo were a natural fit and together they won the Le Mans race three times in total, with Gendebien winning it a fourth time, partnered by fellow Belgian Paul Frère in. Gendebien's record number of Le Mans victories was not exceeded until, when fellow-Belgian Jacky Ickx won for the fifth time.
Away from Circuit de la Sarthe, Gendebien also triumphed in the Targa Florio, the 12 Hours of Sebring, the 12 Hours of Reims and the 1000 km Nürburgring. When asked about the key to winning as a race car driver, Gendebien responded: "It is a matter of taking the corners a little faster than one would want." In honour of Gendebien's three wins at the 12 Hours of Sebring, the turn onto the Ullman straight is named after him. He also won the Dolomites Cup, a one-lap sportscar race that took place on a 188-mile circuit in the Dolomite Mountains in Italy.

Major race victories

Married with three children, Gendebien's wife pressured him to get out of the dangerous sport of automobile racing where more than two dozen of his competitors had died at the wheel. At 38 years of age, in 1962 Olivier Gendebien retired following his fourth victory at Le Mans. Independently wealthy, and an avid skier, tennis player, and equestrian rider, he devoted the rest of his life to running a variety of businesses. In 1998 King Albert II awarded him the Belgian Order of the Crown.
Olivier Gendebien died in 1998 at his home in Les Baux-de-Provence in southern France.

Racing record

Complete Formula One World Championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011WDCPts.
1955Equipe Nationale BelgeFerrari 625Ferrari Straight-4ARGMON500BEL
DNA
NEDGBRITANC0
1956Scuderia FerrariFerrari 555Ferrari L4ARG
5
MON500BEL23rd2
1956Scuderia FerrariLancia-Ferrari D50Lancia V8FRA
Ret
GBR
DNA
GERITA23rd2
1958Scuderia FerrariFerrari Dino 246Ferrari V6ARGMONNED500BEL
6
FRAGBRGERPORITA
Ret
MOR
Ret
NC0
1959Scuderia FerrariFerrari Dino 246Ferrari V6MON500NEDFRA
4
GBRGERPORITA
6
USA15th3
1960Scuderia FerrariFerrari Dino 246Ferrari V6ARG
DNA
MON500NED6th10
1960Yeoman Credit Racing TeamCooper T51Climax L4BEL
3
FRA
2
GBR
9
POR
7
ITAUSA
12
6th10
1961Equipe Nationale BelgeEmeryson Mk2Maserati L4MON
DNQ
NED14th3
1961Scuderia FerrariFerrari 156Ferrari V6BEL
4
FRAGBRGERITA14th3
1961UDT-Laystall Racing TeamLotus 18/21Climax L4USA
11
14th3

Non-championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021
1956Scuderia FerrariFerrari 555FerrariBUE
6
GLVSYRAININTNAP100VNWCAESUSBRH
1957Scuderia FerrariLancia D50Lancia V8BUESYRPAUGLVNAPRMS
Ret
CAEINTMODMOR
1961Equipe Nationale BelgeEmeryson Mk2Maserati L4LOMGLVPAU
Ret
BRX
Ret
VIEAINSYRNAPLONSILSOL
DNA
KANDANMODFLGOULLEWVALRANNATRSA

24 Hours of Le Mans results