Yes, the news is through that John French has passed away...
I first saw him racing, as best I can work out, at Bathurst in 1959. In a televised race he was making his Holden show the way to the Jaguar of Ron Hodgson. In person I had to wait a few more years, but he was always a very quick competitor trusted by others to drive their cars as well as his own.
Even the GT Championship at Catalina Park was before I got to the Blue Mountains circuit, but it was well-reported. I saw him at Warwick Farm racing a Turner for Alec Mildren and a long, long string of other cars, so many that any attempt to recall them all would always find that there were some one had forgotten.
For years he was a BMC-supported Mini racer and he was always ready when Alec Mildren called for him to take a GTV to Bathurst in the 500. Later he gained more fame as Dick Johnson's co-driver, but before that he'd been at the helm of many Falcon GT HOs, coming in second in that wet 1972 race after having been fifth the previous year in another the second works GT HO.
Experience in the 'Super Falcons' when Moffat and Geoghegan were preferring to stick to their Mustangs was a part of the mix.
John Was married to Marie, the widow of Lotus racer Clive Nolan.
I don't think the term 'Larger than life' applied to him, but he was always someone you remembered meeting, always wearing a smile, always humble about his abilities and achievements.
Even though he once said, "They've got money, all I have is talent!"