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André Milhoux

Early Years and Beginnings in Racing

André Milhoux, born on 9 December 1928 in Liège, Wallonia, embarked on his racing journey in the mid-20th century. Details about his early life and how he developed an interest in racing are scarce. However, like many drivers of his era, Milhoux’s passion for speed and motorsport likely began at a young age, culminating in his participation in Formula One.

Major Successes and Highlights

André Milhoux’s racing career, though brief in the Formula One World Championship, was marked by his participation in the prestigious 1956 German Grand Prix. Driving for Equipe Gordini, Milhoux showcased his skills in the challenging world of F1 racing. Unfortunately, his stint in F1 was short-lived, as he had to retire after 15 laps due to an engine failure. Despite this setback, his entry into the highest echelon of motorsport, even for a single race, remains a significant highlight of his career.

Life and Legacy After Racing

The life and legacy of André Milhoux after his retirement from racing remain largely unchronicled in public records. As a driver who experienced the golden era of racing, Milhoux’s story contributes to the rich tapestry of motorsport history. His participation in a Formula One race places him among a unique group of individuals who have competed at this elite level.

Career Stats

Year Entrant Chassis Engine WDC Position Points
1956 Equipe Gordini Gordini Type 32 Gordini Straight-8 NC 0

Seasons Competed in

  1. 1956 Season