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Jean-Philippe Dayraut is a French driver from Toulouse whose motorsport background extends well beyond endurance racing. He built his reputation in ice racing, winning the Andros Trophy championship four times between 2009 and 2013, and he has also been involved in the development of Mitjet silhouette racecars. Alongside his driving career, he has served as manager of the Circuit d'Albi, giving him a broader footprint in French motorsport administration as well as competition.[1]
In the European Le Mans Series, Dayraut competed for DKR Engineering, making two career starts. Across that limited sample he secured one win and one podium finish, reflecting a strong strike rate over a brief stint in the series. His current Racer Rating stands at 1,942, placing him 4932nd among active drivers on the Elo-style scale. In the 2026 season, he recorded one win and one podium from two rounds, finishing 129th in the standings. Dayraut's status in the series is now listed as retired, closing out an ELMS record built on a small but productive body of starts.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia