Franck Lagorce

Franck Lagorce (born 1 September 1968) is a racing driver from France.

He stepped up to the French Formula Three Championship in 1991 and won the title the following year.

He competed in Formula 3000 for the next two years, winning four races and finishing the 1994 season in second place.

He was Ligier's test driver in 1994 and 1995 and drove in the last two races of the 1994 Formula One season when Johnny Herbert moved to Benetton to replace JJ Lehto who had been loaned to Sauber.

[1] He won the Renault Spider trophy in 1996, and has since competed in production car and sportscar racing.