Frank Clement (racing driver), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Frank Clement (racing driver)

(1886-1970) racing driver

Date of Birth: 15-Jun-1886

Date of Death: 15-Jan-1970

Profession: racing automobile driver

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Frank Clement (racing driver)

  • Frank Charles Clement (15 June 1886 – 15 January 1970) was a British racing driver who, along with Canadian John Duff, won the 1924 24 Hours of Le Mans.
  • One of the "Bentley Boys", Clement was recruited by W.O.
  • Bentley as a test driver for Bentley Motors.
  • He was chosen by the company to drive in the inaugural 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1923 with John Duff in Duff's privately entered car.
  • The only British team in the event, the pair finished the race in fourth after fighting for the lead for much of the race.
  • The following year Duff returned with his private Bentley and the two won the race outright over several Lorraine-Dietrichs and Chenard-Walckers. In a bid to win the Rudge-Whitworth Triennial Cup, the two drivers remained paired in 1925, and Bentley offered more support by adding a second car to the team.
  • However, their car would fail halfway through the event and would not be able to finish.
  • Bentley improved to a three car team for 1926, and Clement was assigned to co-drive with George Duller, although once again the car was not able to finish.
  • Over the next two years, although Bentley won Le Mans two more times, Clement's car still was unable to finish the endurance event.
  • In 1929 Clement once again was able to last the entire event as Bentley dominated, earning the top four finishing positions.
  • Clement ran his final Le Mans in 1930, finishing in second place, before Bentley chose not to continue at Le Mans the following year.

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