Ferdinand Montier

Ferdinand Montier (1909–1996) (named in some reports as "Francois Montier") was a French racing driver active in Grand Prix motor racing.

[12] Montier also entered the 1931 Belgian Grand Prix - a round of the inaugural AIACR European Championship.

[13][14] He failed to finish due to mechanical issues[15] but his participation nonetheless earned him 21st place in the drivers championship.

[16] Montier finished the 1932 Picardy Grand Prix in 6th and on the lead lap, 3 places ahead of his father.

[17] Ferdinand arrived at the 1932 La Baule Grand Prix with a Montier Special now sporting two engines (instead of the Ford Model A-derived 3.3L straight 4 used hitherto[15][17]); for the second race in succession he finished 6th and on the lead lap.

Ferdinand Montier (left) and Charles Montier (right) in Montier Specials at the Coupe de la Commission Sportive on the weekend of the 1927 French Grand Prix