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André Loens

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Name André Loens
Country France France
Place of Birth Roubaix
Date of Birth 03/02/1920
Date of Death 06/10/1957
First Race Daily Mail Trophy 02/08/1952
Last Race Daily Record Trophy 11/10/1952
Best Qualifying 3rd – Scottish National Trophy F2 Race 23/08/1952
Best Result 6th – Newcastle Journal Trophy 11/10/1952

Races 10
Race Starts 6
Victories 0
Poles 0
Fastest Laps 0
Podiums 0
Laps 44
Laps Led 1

Cooper (1952), Kieft (1953)

6th1 Time
12th1 Time
DNF4 Times
DNA1 Time
DNQ1 Time
DNS2 Times

SeasonTeamTeam MateBest PosPointsWinsPolesPositionQualifying
1952CooperAlan Brown630000002202
Archie Bryde6120000002100
David Murray13210000001000
Duncan Hamilton19210000001001
Eric Brandon690000002201
John Barber620000004320
Mike Hawthorn630000002201
Ninian Sanderson630000001402
Peter Walker1240000001100

Year Team Engine Races 1st 2nd 3rd Podiums Poles Fastest Laps Laps Leading Laps Points Avg Pts
1952 Great Britain Cooper Bristol 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 1 0 0.00
1953 Great Britain Kieft
Great Britain Kieft
Butterworth
Bristol
0 0 0

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