LOUIS CHIRON


'Louis Alexandre Chiron' (born August 3, 1899 in Monte Carlo, Monaco – died there on June 22, 1979) was a champion of Grand Prix motor racing.
As a teenager, Louis Chiron fell in love with cars and racing. He learned to drive at a young age and joined the Grand Prix circuit after World War I where he had been requisitioned from the artillery section to serve as a chauffeur. Competing in France, in 1926 he won his first local race, taking the Grand Prix de Comminges at Saint-Gaudens near the city of Toulouse. From there, Chiron went on to drive a Bugatti and an Alfa Romeo P3 to important wins in the Marseille Grand Prix, the Circuit of Masaryk, and the Spanish Grand Prix. In addition, he teamed up with champion marathon driver Luigi Chinetti to win the 1933 Spa 24 hours endurance race in Belgium.
Louis Chiron, in the blue Bugatti, duels with Italian Gastone Brilli-Peri in the 1928 Rome Grand Prix

Louis Chiron's career came to an end with his retirement in 1938 and auto racing itself a year later with the outbreak of World War II. When racing resumed after the War, Chiron made a comeback and drove a Talbot-Lago to victory in two French Grand Prix races. In 1949, the first Monte Carlo Rally after World War II took place and a large celebration party was given in Monaco. In what is now regarded as one of the black moments of Chiron's life, at the party, in front of numerous race organizers, race drivers, and celebrities, Chiron denounced the female driver Hellé Nice by declaring that she had been an agent of the Gestapo during the war. (This has an ironic cast, in that the lure of a superior car led Chiron to lend his skill to the Mercedes-Benz team, which the Nazis were using as an object of propaganda for their philosophy of racial superiority, at a time when his Jewish colleague and rival René Dreyfus could not). His unsubstantiated allegation destroyed Nice's life and she would be shunned by all, dying in abject poverty.
By the time the new Formula 1 circuit was organized for the 1950 racing season, age was beginning to catch up with him but he still won the 1954 Monte Carlo Rally paired with Swiss racedriver Ciro Basadonna. In F1 racing, Chiron did manage a podium finish in his fifteen races and in 1955, in front of a hometown Monte Carlo crowd, a few weeks before his 56th birthday he became the oldest driver to compete in a Formula 1 race. To the applause of Prince Rainier and his many fans he guided his Lancia D50 to a sixth place finish in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix.
After a remarkable 35 years in racing, on his retirement Chiron still remained active as an executive with the organization running the Monaco Grand Prix who honored him with a statue erected along the Grand Prix racecourse and named one of the track's curves for him. Louis Chiron held the most podiums in Bugatti cars, and the 21st Century Bugatti company remembered him with the Bugatti 18/3 Chiron named in his honor.
Louis Chiron is also known for being the oldest driver who has ever taken part in a Formula One Grand Prix. In his last F1 race, the Monaco Grand Prix in 1958, he was 58 years old.
'Major career victories:'

Belgian Grand Prix : 1930

Czechoslovakian Grand Prix : 1931, 1932, 1933

French Grand Prix : 1931, 1934, 1937, 1947, 1949 (Reims)

German Grand Prix : 1929

Italian Grand Prix : 1928

Spanish Grand Prix : 1928, 1929, 1933

Grand Prix du Comminges : 1947

Grand Prix de Marseilles : 1933

Grand Prix de Nice : 1932

Spa 24 hours : 1933

Contents
Complete European Championship results
Complete World Championship Formula One results
External link

Complete European Championship results


() (Races in 'bold' indicate pole position)
Year Entrant Make 1 2 3 4 5 EDC Points
1931 Usines Bugatti Bugatti ITA
Ret
FRA
1
BEL
Ret
4= 12
1932 Ettore Bugatti Bugatti ITA
Ret
FRA
4
GER
Ret
5= 17
1935 Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo BEL
3
GER
Ret
SUI
Ret
ITA
ESP
Ret
9= 29
1936 Daimler-Benz AG Mercedes-Benz 'MON'
Ret
GER
Ret
SUI
ITA
18= 28

Complete World Championship Formula One results


() (Races in 'bold' indicate pole position)
Yr Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 WDC Pts.
1950 Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 4CLT/48 Maserati I4s GBR
Ret
MON
3
500 SUI
9
BEL FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
12th 4
1951 Enrico Platé Maserati 4CLT/48 Maserati I4s SUI
7
500 - 0
Ecurie Rosier Talbot-Lago T26C Talbot I6 BEL
Ret
FRA
6
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
ITA
Ret
ESP
Ret
1953 Louis Chiron OSCA 20 OSCA I6 ARG 500 NED BEL FRA
15
GBR
DNS
GER SUI
DNS
ITA
10
- 0
1955 Scuderia Lancia Lancia D50 Lancia V8 ARG MON
6
500 BEL NED GBR ITA - 0
1956 Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F Maserati I6 ARG MON
DNS
500 BEL FRA GBR GER ITA - 0
1958 André Testut Maserati 250F Maserati I6 ARG MON
DNQ
NED 500 BEL FRA GBR GER POR ITA MOR - 0

External link



Grand Prix History, Louis Chiron

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