Jacques Bouvier

Jacques Bouvier (born May 9, 1983 in Rouen) is a French race car driver. In 2011 he drove the #7 Gasnier for Majestic Motorsports with sponsorship from Jjaro Microsystems. He was teamed up with Dale Roswell. Bouvier is known for being a big advocate of driver safety. He previously won the TM Lights championship.

Résumé
- 2004 French Formula C, Equipe TRT, Full Season, 2nd in points

- 2005 V8 Lenard Pacific Championship, Full Season, 5th in points

- 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans, GT1 Class, 3rd in class

- 2006 Midwest Super Late Models, 9 wins in 24 races

- 2006 American Sprint Car Series, 7 races, no feature wins, two thirds.

- 2006 TM Lights, Lenard Development Team, 3 starts, best finish: 7th

- 2007 TM Lights, Lenard Development Team, 1 win, 14th in points, Rookie of the Year

- 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans, GT2 Class, 4th in class

- 2008 TM Lights, Lenard Development Team, 2 wins, 2nd in points

- 2008 Petit Le Mans, LMP2 Class, 6th in class

- 2009 TM Lights, Lenard Development Team, 7 wins, Champion

Random Notes
- Dominated the 2009 TM Lights series, locking up the championship with two races to go.

- Left the European racing scene to make a career in America, which he said would be the greater challenge, and therefore more rewarding if he found success.

- The key to his TM Lights series success was larger oval tracks and superspeedways. Only once did he win on a road course in TM Lights competition.

- Supports the creation of a TM Master Cup series driver's union, which would exist solely for the drivers to suggest rules to the officials.

- Despite his background, does not call himself one of Lenard's drivers.

- Been known to be very outspoken about dangerous driving.