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  1. Pierre Raymond Sommer 31 August 1906 Mouzon, Ardennes, France: Died: 10 September 1950 (aged 44) Cadours, Haute-Garonne, France: Championship titles; Major victories 24 Hours of Le Mans (1932, 1933) Formula One World Championship career; Nationality: French: Active years: 1950: Teams: Ferrari, Talbot-Lago (works and non-works ...

  2. Raymond Sommer (31 de agosto de 1906 — 10 de setembro de 1950) foi um automobilista francês. Sommer participou dos GPs: Mônaco, Suíça, Bélgica, França e Itália de Fórmula 1 em 1950. Seu melhor resultado foi o 4º lugar em Mônaco. Pilotou pela Ferrari e Talbot-Lago. Sommer venceu as 24 Horas de Le Mans em 1932 e 1933 ...

  3. Raymond Sommer was a successful endurance racer who won Le Mans twice and the French Grand Prix in 1936. He also competed in Formula One in 1950, finishing fourth in Monaco, but died in a crash later that year.

    • France
    • 1950
    • Raymond
    • Sommer
  4. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Raymond Sommer, a French driver who beat Nuvolari, won Le Mans twice, and refused to join works teams. Discover how he became known as Coeur de Lion and why he is not as well-remembered as he should be.

    • Andrew Frankel
  5. Raymond Sommer was born in the small French Ardennes town of Mouzon, which today still boasts a Stade Raymond Sommer. His father, Roger, broke the Wright Brothers record for the longest flight in 1909.

  6. Raymond Sommer was a French driver who participated in five races in the 1950 Formula One season. He scored three points and led five laps, but did not finish on the podium or win a race.

  7. Raymond had signed by BRM for the marque's infamous debut at the 1950 British Grand Prix in May where the car failed to move from the grid. On the 11th June, he won the 500 race at Angoulême in a Cooper Mk IV and followed this with a second to Moss at Daily Express Meeting, Silverstone on 26th August.