Name:Raymond   Surname:Sommer
Country:France   Entries:5
Starts:5   Podiums:0
Fastest laps:0   Points:3
Start year:1950   End year:1950
Active years:1    

Raymond Sommer (31 August 1906 – 10 September 1950) was a French motor racing driver.
He raced both before and after WWII with some success, particularly in endurance racing. He won the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race in both 1932 and 1933, and although he did not reach the finishing line in any subsequent appearance at the Le Mans, he did lead each event until 1938. Sommer was also competitive at the highest level in Grand Prix motor racing, but did not win a race.

He won the French Grand Prix in 1936, but the event that year was run as a sports car race. After racing resumed in the late 1940s, Sommer again won a number of sports car and minor Grand Prix events, and finished in fourth place in the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, the second round of the newly-instituted Formula One World Drivers’ Championship. He was killed toward the end of 1950, when his car overturned during a race at the Circuit de Cadours. Info from Wiki


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