Robert Bloch (racing driver)
Robert Bloch is a French racing driver who, along with André Rossignol, won the 1926 24 Hours of Le Mans for French manufacturer Lorraine-Dietrich. Robert Bloch had been part of Lorraine-Dietrich's racing team since the inaugural 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1923, finishing the event, but struggled to finish over the next two years. Following Rossignol's initial win in 1925, Bloch was partnered with the experienced winner and the duo led a Lorraine-Dietrich dominance of the event in 1926, winning ahead of the two other entries from the company.
Nationality | French |
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24 Hours of Le Mans career | |
Years | 1923–1926, 1928 |
Teams | Lorraine-Dietrich C.T. Weymann |
Best finish | 1st (1926) |
Class wins | 1 (1926) |
Bloch missed Le Mans in 1927 after Lorraine-Dietrich chose not to enter a team, but Bloch was hired by Charles Terres Weymann in 1928 to drive his privately entered Stutz Blackhawk. Bloch, with co-driver Édouard Brisson, finished the race second overall behind the factory Bentley team.
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Preceded by André Rossignol Gérard de Courcelles |
Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1926 with: André Rossignol |
Succeeded by Dudley Benjafield Sammy Davis |