Louis Bonne

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Louis Bonne (born July 22, 1887 in Paris , † October 21, 1974 ) was a French racing driver .

Career

Louis Bonne competed twice in the Le Mans 24 Hours of his career , with exactly a decade between the two races. In 1924 he started an Oméga Six together with Jacques Margueritte and retired early after an engine failure. In 1934 he was a partner of the British record driver Gwenda Stewart . Again there was a failure due to a technical defect. The emergency car was a Derby L8.

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1924 FranceFrance Automobiles Oméga-Six Oméga Six Type A FranceFrance Jacques Margueritte failure Engine failure
1934 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gwenda Stewart Derby L8 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gwenda Stewart failure malfunction

literature

  • RM Clarke: Le Mans. The Bentley & Alfa Years 1923–1939. Brocklands Books, Cobham 1999, ISBN 1-85520-465-7 .

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