Marcel Renault

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Marcel Renault in 1902
Marcel Renault in 1902

Marcel Renault was a French car racing driver and industrialist, co-founder of the car maker Renault, and the brother of Louis and Fernand Renault. With Louis and Fernand he jointly founded the Renault make on February 25, 1899. He would race the cars from 1900 along with Louis. He died at 31 on May 25, 1903 due to heavy injuries suffered one day earlier during the Paris-Madrid race. The race began in Versailles with 216 cars and 59 motorcycles setting out at regular intervals. The first accident occurred only 45 miles from Paris when a woman was struck by one of the cars as she ran across the road. At Chatellerault a man and child were hit as one of the racers swerved to avoid them. The machine crashed into a crowd of spectators. Further south another car left the road and went into a group of spectators. Two people were killed in the crowd. The accidents continued throughout the day; cars hit trees and disintegrated, they overturned and caught fire. That night in Bordeaux the race was called off. Half the cars had crashed and at least eight people were dead - probably more. Many more were injured. There is a memorial at the place where his accident occurred on the RN 10 road in the Poitou-Charentes region of France. This type of race was not organized again until 1927.

After his death, a statue was built in his memory which later would be destroyed by the German attacks during the Second World War.

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