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.