Viviane Elder (born 23 May 1904 in Rennes, France – 21 October 1960 in Cannes, France) was an aviator, driver and actress from France. [1]
In April 1936, Elder and two passengers caused concern when they were delayed for two days during a car rally in the Saharan desert. The magazine La Vie Arienne published a cover story on Elder titled "Viviane Elder - Perdue et Retrouvee" ("Lost and Found"). [2]
In 1948, Elder finished third in the 1100cc category race at the 18th Grand Prix des Frontières at Chimay, Belgium. [3] Later the same year, she finished eighth in the Coupes du Salon race. [4] In 1949, Elder competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans car race in a Simca Huit, but did not finish. [1] [5]
Viviane Elder (born 23 May 1904 in Rennes, France – 21 October 1960 in Cannes, France) was an aviator, driver and actress from France. [1]
In April 1936, Elder and two passengers caused concern when they were delayed for two days during a car rally in the Saharan desert. The magazine La Vie Arienne published a cover story on Elder titled "Viviane Elder - Perdue et Retrouvee" ("Lost and Found"). [2]
In 1948, Elder finished third in the 1100cc category race at the 18th Grand Prix des Frontières at Chimay, Belgium. [3] Later the same year, she finished eighth in the Coupes du Salon race. [4] In 1949, Elder competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans car race in a Simca Huit, but did not finish. [1] [5]