I was born in Orléans in 1943, during the war, 16 years after Henri Julien. But several things were similar. My father owned a bodywork shop, our neighbor was selling car accessories, and he took me to see the Grand Prix d’Orléans in 1951. I still remember, 70 years after that, a Racers 500 stopped in front of us with mechanical problems. It fascinated me and I went to a school for engineers and, as part of my studies, I actually designed a Formula One engine. Over the years I’ve built several cars including a Formula France and I’ve raced on circuits, rally and even Dakar. One day, a friend wanted to visit the Manoir de L’Automobile in Lohéac, where many AGS are on display. Coming back, I managed to pay a stop to visit my friend and fellow racing driver Alain Dufresne. That day, he had a Formula Ford for sale, and the Simca Julien was in parts. I couldn’t resist it and bought it there and then.