Jean Trévoux

Jean Claudius Marie Trévoux (February 27, 1905 – October 29, 1981) was a French racing driver,[1] and winner of four editions of the Monte Carlo Rally.He also drove a Bentley Blower at the Le Mans 24 Hours that year but crashed out on the first lap.After racing returned following World War II, he claimed two other wins, driving a Hotchkiss and Delahaye 175 respectively.Trévoux competed in the Rallye du Maroc in 1935 and 1937, and the Criterium International de Tourisme Paris-Nice in 1934.[2] Trévoux later settled in Mexico during the late 1940s, marrying a Mexican woman and opening a restaurant in Mexico City called Restaurant Bar La Cucaracha.
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