Michel Ferte dead aged 64: Le Mans runner-up and Formula 3 driver passes away after illustrious motorsport career

FORMER Formula 3 driver and Le Mans runner-up Michel Ferte has died.

Ferte’s passing at the age of 64 was announced by Le Mans organiser the Automobile Club de l’Ouest.

AlamyMichel Ferte driving for Cosworth Équipe Oreca[/caption]

Sutton Motorsport ImagesFerte passed away at the age of 64[/caption]

The Frenchman famously won the F3’s Monaco Grand Prix in 1983 following his brother, Alain’s, back-to-back victories in 1981 and 1982.

He then followed this up by claiming victory in the 1983 French F3 Championship after coming second the year prior.

But perhaps his most famous race came at the 24-hour Le Mans race.

He finished second in the 1991 event alongside Davy Jones and Raul Boesel in a Jaguar XJR-12 Group C car.

Following his F3 exploits Ferte made the jump to F2, the series directly below F1.

But things did not go as well for him there, as he failed to earn a race win but did come third in the championship in 1984.

He did however have a chance to drive an F1 car as a test driver for Ligier in 1984 and ’85.

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