Lucien Vincent

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Lucien Vincent (born April 8, 1909 in Gueugnon ; † November 19, 2001 ) was a French racing driver .

Racing career

Lucien Vincent was active in sports car racing in the 1950s . His greatest achievement was overall victory at the Casablanca 12-hour race in 1952 . He won the endurance race together with Charles Pozzi on a Talbot-Lago T26GS. In 1952 he was André Simon's team-mate at the Le Mans 24-hour race . The duo piloted one of Luigi Chinetti reported Ferrari 340 America Berlinetta to the fifth place overall.

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1951 FranceFrance Eugène Chaboud Talbot Lago T26GS FranceFrance Eugène Chaboud failure cooler
1952 United States 48United States Luigi Chinetti Ferrari 340 America Berlinetta FranceFrance André Simon Rank 5

Individual results in the sports car world championship

season team race car 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd
1956 Peugeot 403 ArgentinaArgentina BUA United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MIM GermanyGermany ONLY SwedenSweden KRI
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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1952 Casablanca 12-hour race