Giraud-Cabantous was born in the
14th arrondissement of Paris. He drove a Talbot-Lago-Talbot in 10 Championship races in 1950 and 1951, and his final three events were in an HWM-Alta. He amassed a total of 5 Championship points, three at the
1950 British Grand Prix (also his highest finish, a fourth place) and two at the
1951 Belgian Grand Prix. He died in
Paris, aged 68, and is buried at
Ivry Cemetery,
Ivry-sur-Seine. Giraud-Cabantous also competed in
sports car racing, winning the 1930 Bol D'Or and finishing second at the
1938 24 Hours of Le Mans and at the 1953
12 Hours of Reims. ==Racing record==