Dragutin Esser
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dragutin Esser was a race car driver, driving cars designed or built by Émile Mathis.
The production cars of Mathis driven by Dragutin Esser or by Emile Mathis achieved numerous successes in the touring classes:
- Grand Prix du Mans - 1911
- Grand Prix de l'A.C.F. - 1913
- Tour de France - 1913
- and at other venues around Europe including the U.K. and Ireland.
Dragutin Esser designed two cars of 2025cc and 2253cc which were built by Mathis under license from Stoewer.
In July 1914, Esser drove a Nagant on the XIV Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France - and finished 6th.
[edit] External links
This biographical article related to French auto racing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.