Hervé Poulain, Date of Birth

    

Hervé Poulain

French racing driver

Date of Birth: 16-Dec-1940

Profession: businessperson, racing driver, racing automobile driver

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Hervé Poulain

  • Hervé Poulain (born 16 December 1940) is a retired French racing driver, author, and auctioneer.
  • He is best known today as the instigator of the BMW Art Car Project.
  • Poulain's idea was to invite artists to use new automobiles as their canvas.
  • In 1975, Poulain commissioned American artist and friend Alexander Calder to paint the first BMW Art Car.
  • This first example would be a BMW 3.0 CSL 'Batmobile' which Poulain himself would race in the 1975 Le Mans endurance race.[1] Poulain drove Calder's BMW with Jean Guichet and Sam Posey, although the car suffered driveshaft issues and was retired early, and never raced again.
  • Calder died a year later, in 1976; the BMW was his last work. Andy Warhol's version of the BMW M1 was more successful at Le Mans, with Poulain, Winkelhock and Mignot behind the wheel.
  • They completed 288 laps at the Sarthe circuit, coming in 6th overall, and 2nd in their class.
  • During the course of that race the car made contact with other cars several times; Andy Warhol had painted spare bumpers and body panels, which were necessary! Poulain also drove the Roy Lichenstein's Art Car - a Group 5 BMW 320i, which finished first in its class, and was the most successful Art Car of all in competition.

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