Edmond Mouche

Mouche competed in the 1930 Grand Prix de Picardie driving an 1100cc Morano, but did not finish.

[1] He entered the 1931 Grand Prix de la Marne at Reims in a Bugatti Type 37A voiturette, but did not appear.

He partnered with José Scaron to finish 8th in Marseille,[3] 10th in Nîmes,[4] and 5th in the 1947 Reims Grand Prix.

[16] Veuillet, who owned the company Sonauto, had met Ferdinand Porsche at the 1950 Paris Motor Show and convinced the marque to enter two cars for the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Mouche drove a Hotchkiss Anjou in the newly revived Tour de France later that year, but retired with an accident.

[19] That year, Mouche and Veuillet returned to Le Mans and repeated their class victory with Porsche.

The Porsche 356/4 SL Coupé driven to class victory in the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans by Mouche and Auguste Veuillet on the brand's first attempt.
The Borgward - Hansa RS 1500 driven by Mouche and Jacques Poch in the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans .