Hermano da Silva Ramos

Hermano[a] João "Nano" da Silva Ramos (born 7 December 1925) is a French-Brazilian former racing driver.

He first ventured into motor racing, driving an MG TC, in March 1947, when at the age of 21, he competed in the Interlagos Grand Prix in Brazil.

Also in 1954, he ran out of fuel whilst leading the Tour de France Auto and retired with a damaged engine in the Rally of Morocco.

[4] Along with Argentine racing driver Carlo Tomasi, da Silva Ramos is one of the last living participants of 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans.

In 2022 he participated as an expert in Emmanuel Reyé's documentary movie "Le Mans 55 : Une tragédie française".