Ecurie Lutetia entered two Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, but scored no points.
Charles Pozzi and Pierre Flahaut were behind the wheel of the first car, Gaston Serraud and André Guelfi were driving the second.
[5][6] Another week later, the first weekend of July 1950, Ecurie Lutetia entered the 1950 French Grand Prix.
Again, the driver was Eugène Chaboud, but unlike the previous Grand Prix, he drove a Talbot-Lago T26C model, not the twin-plug "DA" variant used by the Talbot works team.
Instead, he shared the car of Philippe Étancelin and together they finished 5th, scoring one World Championship point.