Georges Grignard is a racing driver from France who last raced in Formula 1 for Talbot-Lago. Grignard has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 1 start.[1]
A Racer Rating of 2,943 ranks Grignard 2994th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.
| 1951-10-28 | Circuit de Pedralbes | DNF | −83 |
| Season | Series | Team | Races | Wins | Podiums | DNFs | Poles | Points | Pos | Gain/Loss | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1951 | ▸Formula 1 | Talbot-Lago | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P20 | −83 | 2,943 |
Georges Grignard was a French racing driver who competed at the highest level of international motorsport during the early postwar era. His Formula 1 career, documented at world championship level, comprises a single start in the 1951 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, driving for Talbot-Lago, where he finished twentieth and failed to score. The Talbot-Lago team itself was uncompetitive in championship competition, fielding a roster of eighteen drivers without securing a race win; among its drivers, José Froilán González was substantially the stronger competitor.[1]
Grignard's wider racing resume extended beyond the world championship; the available record confirms his participation in non-championship Formula 1 racing and notably his victory in the 1950 Paris Grand Prix, indicating capability in single-seater competition outside the championship framework. His active racing career spanned from 1947 to 1953, though only his 1951 world championship appearance is reflected in this database's statistics. He is now retired from racing.[2]