André Morel (politician)
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André Paul Victor Morel (3 August 188417 July 1961) was a French racing driver.


Life and career

Morel was born on 3 August 1884 in
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. His father died when he was 11. His parents at that time expected him Morel to become a
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or
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. After dipping his toes into both careers, he switched to the automotive field. When Morel made his way to Lyon, he was obliged to work his way up; having no diplomas or degrees, he began washing windows and negotiating used cars. Between 1911 and 1914, Morel managed a mechanic workshop that repaired and sold automobiles and represented the brands
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and
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. During
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, he was deemed unfit for combat and was sent to work in a munitions factory. After the war, on 1 April 1919, Morel was hired as a commercial inspector by
Le Zèbre Le Zèbre was a French make of car built between 1909 and 1931 in Puteaux, and later Suresnes. The company was founded by Jules Salomon and Georges Richard initially with finance from Jacques Bizet, son of composer Georges Bizet. History ...
. Soon,
Amilcar The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940. History Foundation and location Amilcar was founded in July 1921 by Joseph Lamy and Emile Akar. The name "Amilcar" was an imperfect anagram of the partners' names. The busine ...
was created by André Morel, Edmond Moyet, Emile Akar and Joseph Lamy. The name "Amilcar" was formally registered on 29 July 1921 and was loosely based on an anagram, using letters (adjusted to replace the "k" and the "y") from the names of two of the company's founders, Lamy and Akar. As the Amilcar business grew, Morel began his great racing career. He won many races, including the French Constructor Championship in 1922. Later, on 26 August 1928 at Arpajon, speed records were officially broken: the 1270 cc was recorded achieving 211 km/h under harsh wet conditions, and the 1100cc (car) at 207 km/h. Andre Morel raced with Delage in 1925 with
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and won the
San Sebastián Grand Prix The San Sebastián Grand Prix (''Gran Premio de San Sebastián'') was an automobile race held at the Circuito Lasarte in Lasarte-Oria, Spain. During most of its existence, it was the main race event in Spain, since the Spanish Grand Prix had not y ...
. March 1929 ended
Amilcar The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940. History Foundation and location Amilcar was founded in July 1921 by Joseph Lamy and Emile Akar. The name "Amilcar" was an imperfect anagram of the partners' names. The busine ...
's race era. Shortly afterwards, André Morel left
Amilcar The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940. History Foundation and location Amilcar was founded in July 1921 by Joseph Lamy and Emile Akar. The name "Amilcar" was an imperfect anagram of the partners' names. The busine ...
. While he was racing for
Amilcar The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940. History Foundation and location Amilcar was founded in July 1921 by Joseph Lamy and Emile Akar. The name "Amilcar" was an imperfect anagram of the partners' names. The busine ...
, Morel was also racing for
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. The two companies never competed against one another. Then, Morel met back up with Lamy, and in April 1929, Morel was named representative for the Hudson and Essex brands. Driving an
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, Morel won the automobile Tour de France. Later Morel raced with
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, his last race being at
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in 1952. Near the end of his life, Morel was elected the vice president of the Racers Society. On 3 August 1961 André Morel died in the suburbs of
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
, due to some illness. The most comprehensive historical work on André Morel has been compiled by Philip Schram and is published a
www.lezebre.eu
A DVD was published that includes the Le Zebre portion of André Morel's resume.


Gallery

Image:Le Zebre C5 BW 1.JPG, Le Zebre C5, 1913 Image:André Morel at the 1926 San Sebastián Grand Prix.jpg, André Morel at the 1926 San Sebastián Grand Prix Image: Andre_morel_le_champion_modeste.jpg, DVD Andre Morel Le Champion Modeste


References


External links

* This text is an abstract of the life of Andre Morel published a
www.lezebre.eu
by Philip Schram {{DEFAULTSORT:Morel, Andre 1884 births 1961 deaths French racing drivers Sportspeople from Aube