Eugène Flaud

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Eugène Jean André Flaud (born October 11, 1881 in Tours , † January 5, 1950 in Villeurbanne ) was a French racing driver .

Racing career

Eugène Flaud was one of the racers who in 1923 at the first 24-hour race at Le Mans were motorsport history at the start. Together with Gonzaque Lécureul , he drove a works excel Albert 1er to ninth place in the overall ranking.

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1923 BelgiumBelgium Compagnie Nationale Excelsior Excelsior Albert 1er FranceFrance Gonzaque Lécureul Rank 9

literature

  • Moity / Teissedre: 24 Hours of Le Mans 1923–1992 . Edition D'Art JP Barthelemy, ISBN 2-909-413-06-3 .

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