Marcel Lehoux (3 April 1888 – 19 July 1936) was a French racing driver and businessman.
His racing career was built on the back of his successful trading company that operated in French Algeria.
He placed second at the Grand Prix de la Marne at Reims in 1929, behind Zenelli and ahead of his friend, Philippe Étancelin, making a Bugatti sweep of the podium.
[1] In 1931, he shared a Bugatti with Étancelin for both the Italian and French Grands Prix, events of 10 hours duration, run to Formula Libre rules; the duo dropped out both times.
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