Paul Stremler

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Paul Auguste Stremler (born June 12, 1894 in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés , † July 10, 1938 in Paris ) was a French racing driver .

Racing career

Paul Stremler competed in the Le Mans 24-hour race twice in his career . In 1925 he competed in the race with Pierre Salles on a Rolland-Pilain C23 Super Sport. After using outside help, the racing team was disqualified after the end of the race. The following year he contested the race together with Paul Chalamel on a factory Rolland Pilain C23. A technical defect prevented the finish.

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1925 Third French RepublicThird French Republic SA des Établissements Rolland-Pilain Rolland-Pilain C23 Super Sport Third French RepublicThird French Republic Pierre Salles disqualified
1926 Third French RepublicThird French Republic SA des Établissements Rolland-Pilain Rolland-Pilain C23 Super Sport Third French RepublicThird French Republic Paul Chalamel 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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