Jean-Louis Moncet

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Jean-Louis Moncet (born July 30, 1945, in Rabat, Morocco) is a French motorsports journalist.

He is introduced in several Formula One teams and usually works on Grand Prix circuits for French TV and magazines.

Newspapers and magazines career[]

In 1969, he joined the French popular newspaper France Soir for the South of Paris region, where car races were organized in the Board track racing of Linas-Montlhéry.

In 1971, he became chief redactor of motorsport magazine Sport auto, with Gérard Crombac.

In 1973, with Sport auto team, Gérard Crombac, and Luc Melua, he set up a kit fun sport car in a week-end for a low cost and got a mediatic success.[1]

In 1990, he joined Autoplus magazine as sport chief redactor.

TV career[]

From 1982 to 1990, each week, he is a regular contributor to TF1 TV, AutoMoto program.

From 1990 to 2013, each Grand Prix time, he serves as an analyst, a pre-race interviewer, an on-line commentator from the pit or a post-races interviewer on the main Formula One channel (TF1, TV5, TF1 again in 1992 and CanalPlus in 2013) with French drivers as Patrick Tambay, Jacques Laffite and Alain Prost.[2]

In 2014, he serves as a pre-race interviewer on CanalPlus TV.

Net career[]

In 2008, he opens his Formula One blog.[3]

References[]

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