Marguerite Mareuse

Marguerite Mareuse (18 April 1889 – 17 September 1964) was a French racing driver.

Born in the Bordeaux region in 1889, the wealthy Mareuse entered her own cars as a privateer, often driving herself.

[2][3] They finished seventh overall, and the team returned together in 1931, but were disqualified due to a refueling violation.

[4] On 17 April 1932, she drove in the fourth Tunis Grand Prix, finishing in fourteenth place overall and sixth in her class.

Mareuse was a member of the Automobile Club féminin de France.

Mareuse with her Bugatti and her co-driver in the pitlane at the 1930 Le Mans race