Roger Labric (12 February 1893 – 24 May 1962) was a French journalist (specialising in aviation and motor racing), cyclist and racing driver. In 1920 he started in the Tour de France, but did not finish the race. It was he who entered the Bugatti 57G cars in the 1937 Le Mans 24 Hour race (which saw victory for Wimille and Benoist in one of the cars). As well as contributing to specialist magazines and newspapers, he wrote several books: notably several histories of aviation in the First World War, a history of the Le Mans 24 Hour race and a biography of his friend, Robert Benoist.
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| - Adrien Léon Jean Auguste Roger Labric (* 19. Februar 1893 in Boulogne-Billancourt; † 24. Mai 1962 in Paris) war ein französischer Journalist, Schriftsteller, Soldat im Ersten Weltkrieg sowie Rad- und Autorennfahrer. (de)
- Adrien, Léon, Jean, Auguste, Roger Labric né le 19 février 1893 à Boulogne-sur-Seine (aujourd'hui Boulogne-Billancourt) et mort le 24 mai 1962 à Paris 9e, est un cycliste, pilote de course, journaliste, romancier et historien français, spécialisé dans l'aviation et les courses automobiles. Fils de l'artiste peintre Jeanne Labric et frère de Pierre Labric. (fr)
- Roger Labric (12 February 1893 – 24 May 1962) was a French journalist (specialising in aviation and motor racing), cyclist and racing driver. In 1920 he started in the Tour de France, but did not finish the race. It was he who entered the Bugatti 57G cars in the 1937 Le Mans 24 Hour race (which saw victory for Wimille and Benoist in one of the cars). As well as contributing to specialist magazines and newspapers, he wrote several books: notably several histories of aviation in the First World War, a history of the Le Mans 24 Hour race and a biography of his friend, Robert Benoist. (en)
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| - Adrien Léon Jean Auguste Roger Labric (* 19. Februar 1893 in Boulogne-Billancourt; † 24. Mai 1962 in Paris) war ein französischer Journalist, Schriftsteller, Soldat im Ersten Weltkrieg sowie Rad- und Autorennfahrer. (de)
- Adrien, Léon, Jean, Auguste, Roger Labric né le 19 février 1893 à Boulogne-sur-Seine (aujourd'hui Boulogne-Billancourt) et mort le 24 mai 1962 à Paris 9e, est un cycliste, pilote de course, journaliste, romancier et historien français, spécialisé dans l'aviation et les courses automobiles. Fils de l'artiste peintre Jeanne Labric et frère de Pierre Labric. (fr)
- Roger Labric (12 February 1893 – 24 May 1962) was a French journalist (specialising in aviation and motor racing), cyclist and racing driver. In 1920 he started in the Tour de France, but did not finish the race. It was he who entered the Bugatti 57G cars in the 1937 Le Mans 24 Hour race (which saw victory for Wimille and Benoist in one of the cars). As well as contributing to specialist magazines and newspapers, he wrote several books: notably several histories of aviation in the First World War, a history of the Le Mans 24 Hour race and a biography of his friend, Robert Benoist. (en)
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