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Émile Mayade : ウィキペディア英語版
Émile Mayade

Émile Louis Mayade (21 August 1853 - 18 September 1898) (sometimes misspelled Mayard) was a French motoring pioneer and racing driver. He drove a Panhard et Levassor in the world's first 'city to city' motoring contest from Paris to Rouen in 1894 and went on win the world's first open motor race, the 1896 Paris–Marseille–Paris, where the first driver across the line was the winner.〔Driver Database – Internetseite: 〕〔Forix – Internetseite: 〕〔
==Biography==
Émile Mayade was born in Clermont-Ferrand in 1853 and by the 1890s was working as 'Chef d'Atelier' at Levassor in Paris, looking after the workshop and machinery, plus participating in the development of the cars. He was married to Jeanne Marie Louise Dussutour of Tarbes and they lived above the Levassor workshop in the 'Avenue d'Ivry' in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.〔〔〔(Mercedes And Auto Racing In The Belle Epoque, 1895-1915 By Robert Dick )〕

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