Henri Louveau
Ernest Henri Louveau ( born January 25, 1910 in Suresnes, Hauts -de -Seine département; † 7 January 1991 in Orléans ) was a French racing driver.
Appeared in 1939, the young Frenchman with a small 1100 cc Simca at the race tracks. The Second World War interrupted his career, but in the years after, he had his best stage: He was in a Maserati second in the GP of Albi in 1946, also second in the GP of France in 1947 and again second in the 24 - hour race at Le Mans 1949. with a Talbot, he played sporadically formula 1 race until 1951, before retiring from racing.
Le Mans results
- Formula 1 racing driver (France)
- GP rider before 1950
- Drivers in the 24 Hours of Le Mans
- Frenchman
- Born 1910
- Died in 1991
- Man