Schlesser began his motor sport career in 1952, when he rallied a
Panhard before, in 1954, trying the then popular French class of racing known as Monomill. His career was then interrupted for three years whilst he was working in Mozambique but he returned to Europe in 1957 when he finished second in the Rome–Liège–Rome Rally in a
Mercedes. He then raced a
Ferrari 250 GT but without much success until 1960 when he finished second in class at the
Nürburgring 1000 km and second overall at
Rouen. He also raced a
Cooper in
Formula Two in 1960 but only achieved a sixth place at
Syracuse. In 1961, his season was cut short by an accident at
Le Mans, but he returned in 1962 with a
Formula Junior Brabham. In 1964. Schlesser moved to the new one-litre
Formula Two and became a highly regarded competitor in European Formula Two in the pre-European Formula Two Championship era. In 1966, he joined the works
Matra Formula Two team and continued with the same team as
Ford France in 1967. In 1968, he joined his close friend
Guy Ligier to race
McLarens. Schlesser also raced in
NASCAR, finishing 13th in the 1964 Daytona 500 as a teammate to
Ned Jarrett. == Formula Two ==