Suzanne Largeot née Daviet (1904—1991) was a French rally driver. She was born on August 11, 1904 in Paris and died on May 7, 1991 in Neuilly-sur-Seine.[1]
Record
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Suzanne Largeot and Germaine Rouault, victorious in the Ladies' Cup of the 1938 Monte-Carlo rally, on Matford.
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Suzanne Largeot and Yvonne Simon, winners of the Ladies' Cup of the 1939 Monte Carlo rally on Hotchkiss .jpg
Le Mans
edit- 24 Hours of Le Mans 1937, teammate: Just-Émile Vernet, Simca 8, (12th), 1st in class;
- 24 hours of Le Mans 1938, crew: Just-Émile Vernet, Simca 8, 726RL8, retired;
- 24 Hours of Le Mans 1939, teammate: Anne-Cécile Itier, Simca 8, 8648RL8, retired;
Grand Prix
edit- ACF Grand Prix, Montlhéry, 1935, crew: Victor Camerano, Simca 8, (24th)[2]
Monte-Carlo Rally
edit- 1938: teammate Germaine Rouault, Matford V8-F81, 810 RL 4, (7th), Ladies' Cup;
- 1939: teammate Yvonne Simon, Hotchkiss 24cv, 518 BN 9, (8th), Ladies' Cup[3];
- 1950: teammate Nicole Angevin, Simca 8, No. 221, (112th)[4];
Rally Lyon-Charbonnières
edit- 1952: teammate Mme Sigrand, Renault 4cv, No. 42;
Paris Saint-Raphael Rally
edit- 1938 Simca 8, 1st class B[5]
References
edit- ^ "Suzanne Largeot". Le Mans. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
- ^ "Simca Fiat: Palmares". simca-fiat.info. Retrieved 14 April 2023..
- ^ "Hotchkiss 1939". classiccarcatalogue.com. Retrieved 14 April 2023..
- ^ "Rallye Monte-Carlo 1950". Rallye Monte-Carlo 1950. Retrieved 14 April 2023..
- ^ "Speedqueens". blogspot.com. Retrieved 22 September 2020..