RACING DRIVER

Alain Menu

1963 - Today

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Alain Menu (born 9 August 1963) is a Swiss racing driver who is currently working for Team BMR as a driving coach. He was one of the most successful touring car drivers of the 1990s, winning the prestigious British Touring Car Championship twice (the only driver during the series' 1991–2000 Super Touring era to do so). He drove for Chevrolet in the World Touring Car Championship between 2005 and 2012 with a best finish of second in 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Alain Menu is the 948th most popular racing driver (down from 903rd in 2024), the 853rd most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 797th in 2019) and the 24th most popular Swiss Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Alain Menu ranks 949 out of 1,080Before him are Sylvain Guintoli, Alister McRae, Logan Sargeant, Alex Tagliani, Björn Wirdheim, Miguel Oliveira, and Tito Rabat. After him are Oliver Turvey, Greg Moore, Rubén Xaus, Luis Salom, and Pol Espargaró.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Alain Menu ranks 1,008Before him are Mark Brown, Brian Robbins, Craig Shakespeare, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Lou, and Oumar Tatam Ly. After him are Charles Oakley, Jaime Ordiales, Adil Hussain, Catarina Lindqvist, Shin Joon-sup, and José Ricardo Pérez.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Alain Menu ranks 854 out of 1,015Before him are Daniel Müller (1965), Heidi Diethelm Gerber (1969), Mélanie René (1990), Michael Lang (1991), Gino Mäder (1997), Raphaël Wicky (1977), and Amir Abrashi (1990). After him are Marlen Reusser (1991), Steve Guerdat (1982), Magnus Brunner (1972), Jürg Studer (1966), and Gregor Stähli (1968).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Switzerland

Among racing drivers born in Switzerland, Alain Menu ranks 24Before him are Peter Hirt (1910), Franco Forini (1958), Jean-Claude Rudaz (1942), Gregor Foitek (1965), Thomas Lüthi (1986), and Marcel Fässler (1976). After him are Dominique Aegerter (1990), Edoardo Mortara (1987), Neel Jani (1983), Simona de Silvestro (1988), Fabio Leimer (1989), and Raffaele Marciello (1994).