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1949 Monte Carlo Rally
The 1949 Monte Carlo Rally was the 19th Monte Carlo Rally, Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo, the first since the end of the Second World War. It was won by Jean Trévoux. W.M. Couper's lightly used Bentley Mark VI won the Grand Prix d'Honneur in the Comfort Competition. Entry list Results References External links

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Jean Trévoux
Jean Claude Marie Trévoux (born February 27, 1905 in Petit Quevilly (Seine-Inférieure) and died on October 29, 1981 in Mexico City) was a French rally and racing driver and winner of four editions of the Monte Carlo Rally. Biography Born in Le Petit-Quevilly, Trévoux began his racing career in early 1932 driving a Bugatti and winning the Criterium Paris to Nice race. He also drove a Bentley Blower at the Le Mans 24 Hours that year but crashed out on the first lap. In 1934 Jean took the first of his four wins at Monte-Carlo, as co-driver to Louis Gas. In 1939 he took a joint win with Joseph Paul. After racing returned following World War II, he claimed two other wins, driving a Hotchkiss and Delahaye 175 respectively. Also success in Rallye du Maroc 1935 and 1937, and Criterium International de Tourisme Paris-Nice 1934. He later settled in Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. I ...
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