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André Lagache was born on January 21, 1885 in Pantin. His career as a racing driver began when he was already 36 years old and lasted only 6 years from 1921 to 1926, exclusively within the company Chenard & Walcker.
In 1921 he was 3rd at the Georges Boillot Cup. In 1922, he finished the difficult course of the first Circuit des Routes Pavées. There is no winner in this regularity event since all the competitors arrived after the deadline. At the Georges Boillot Cup in 1922, he finished 2nd.
He participates and wins the first 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1923 associated with René Léonard on the Chenard & Walcker Sport n°9.
He put his title on the line in 1924 and even achieved the lap record in 9’ 19’'. While he was in the lead, he was forced to give up when the car caught fire on the 26th lap. In Spa, he finished 2nd.
He took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for a third time in 1925. He improves the lap record by 9'' yet he abandons once again after 90 laps. But he still wins with his acolyte Léonard the 24 Hours of Spa that same year.
In 1925 and 1926 he won the Georges Boillot Cup.
Engineer by training, he created in the early 1920s with the Glaszmann brothers (Frizt and Raymond) a large trailer factory "Lagache and Glaszmann." Frizt, André and Raymond join forces to found the FAR tractors with mechanics Chenard & Walcker to pull these heavy trailers.
André Lagache died accidentally crushed during the test of one of these tractors on August 2, 1938.
This figurine is representative of the 1920s – 1930s; drivers had to protect themselves from climatic conditions during races, especially since racing cars were often open. The first edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans took place in rain and slush.
Scale1/18
BrandLE MANS miniatures
CompetitionNo
Year1930'S
GTIN3700474505748
Collection02/2026
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