Jean-Philippe Belloc


Jean-Philippe Belloc is a racecar driver from France.
Belloc started racing in single-seaters and won the French [Formula Renault Championship] in 1992, at his second attempt, after four wins. Moving up to the French [Formula Three Championship] in 1993, he took the title the following year with five wins. He raced in Formula 3000 until 1997.
After a few seasons with occasional races in the French Porsche Carrera Cup, Belloc became a full-time sports car racing driver in 1998, when he was third in the Carrera Cup. The following year, he became a Chrysler works driver, in the Oreca Chrysler [Viper GTS-R], and took second place in the FIA GT Championship|FIA GT Championship], also racing in the 1999 [American Le Mans Series|American Le Mans Series]. In 2001, he became FIA GT Champion, also winning the Spa 24 Hours.
From 2002, Belloc raced mainly in the ALMS, for Carsport America, but also took part in the French Supertouring Championship, FIA Sportscar Championship and FIA GT Championship. In 2006, he drove occasionally in the FIA GT, ALMS and Le Mans Series, where he took an LMP2 class win at the 2006 [1000 km of Istanbul|1000 km of Istanbul]. For 2007 he drove an Oreca Saleen S7-R in the 2007 [24 Hours of Le Mans|24 Hours of Le Mans].

Racing record

Complete Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345Points
2006Barazi-EpsilonLMP2Courage C65AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4IST
1
SPANÜR
6
DONJAR14th13
2008IMSA Performance MatmutGT2Porsche 997 GT3-RSRPorsche M97/77 3.8 L Flat-6CAT
7
MON
Ret
SPANÜR
6
SIL27th5