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Louis Meznarie

Louis Meznarie (14 January 1930 – 6 August 2020) was a French engine expert and a team owner entrant to 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The Louis Meznarie racing team working on Porsche flat-6 motor at 24 Hours of Le Mans 1975; Luc Melua is in the background, his colleague unidentified.

Early life edit

He was born in Saintry-sur-Seine (Essonne), France, to migrant parents from Yugoslavia. As a child, he was fond of mechanical games, tinkering with bicycle parts to make them faster. At thirteen, he joined a workshop and got NSU Quickly, a bicycle with an auxiliary engine. From 1945 to 1948 he worked for Sachs motorcycle factory, MR, working with two-stroke engines. From 1948 to 1949 whilst serving in the French Army he remained involved with motorcycles.

In the 1950s, he began regional motocross races on a NSU Max 250 cm3 OSL.

From 1959 to 1971 he was an official dealer of NSU for motorcycles and motorcars and engine preparation expert for French races. In 1968, he opened a large workshop in Le Plessis-Chenet (Le Coudray-Montceaux town) with the support of Shell Oil Company. From 1971 to 1983, he was the official engine preparation expert for Porsche, with many victories in 24 Hours of Le Mans, French Rally Championship and European Rally Championship.

Career edit

"Prepare or sale a car, is not interesting to me if I don’t know who will drive it", Louis Meznarie.[1]

NSU official dealer edit

From 1960 to 1963 he prepared several official Prinz 3 (inline two-cylinders) for the Tour de France, with French driver José Behra.

In 1963 he prepared one Prinz 4 for Behra who won the Tour de Corse and Monte Carlo Rally in Tourism category,

From 1964 to 1971, he prepared several official cars (1000, 1200 or 1300 cm3, four-cylinders, 115 hp) for French drivers such as Marie-Claude Beaumont (2nd of women French Rally Championship, 1966), Guy Chasseuil (2nd of French Rally Championship, 1966), Bernard Darniche (1st of Rallye du Forez and Rallye du Var in 1969) and Gérard Larrousse (4th of French Rally Championship, 1966).[2] After an agreement between NSU and the French manufacturer Citroën, he prepared in 1968 a 4-cylinder engine NSU for formula 3 Citroen MEP X7 : 2 cars compete in hill races.[3]

Porsche official engine preparation expert edit

In 1971 911 2.4-litre, 260 hp and 2.6-litre, 284 hp for Gérard Larrousse and Jürgen Barth, 9 victories (Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, Rouen-Les-Essarts, Magny Cours and others).

In 1972 911 2.4-litres for Jürgen Barth, Sylvain Garant and Mike Kyser at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. They achieved 13th scratch ranking, 1st in category, with only one 911 finishing,

In 1973 a 911 RSR 3-litre with 310 hp (950 kg) for Guy Frequelin (Tour de France and several hill climbs).

In 1974 911 Carrera RSR 3-litres, at 330 hp for Hubert Striebig and Hughes Kirschhoffer (24 Hours of Le Mans)[4] and a 911 RS 3-litre for Thierry Sabine (French Championship, 1st in category 3).

In 1975 and 1976 911 Carrera RSR 3-litres.

In 1976 he prepared 934 turbos at 500 hp for Hubert Striebig and Charlotte Vernet (Albi, Silverstone and 24 Hours of Le Mans).

In 1977 935 turbo for Thierry Sabine.

From 1979 to 1982 911 SC 3-litre (315 to 330 hp) for Bernard Béguin, French Rally Championship 1st in 1979, European Rally Championship 2nd in 1980, scoring two victories in European Rally Championship and one in Belgium Ypres Westhoek Rally in 1981, French Rally Championship 2nd in 1982.

In 1982 and 1983 911 SC 3-litre, 315 hp for Michel Teilhol (French Rally Championship 1st in Division 2).

References edit

  1. ^ (French) Book of Gérard Clarac : "NSU et Porsche 911 de compétition préparées par Louis Meznarie", 2008, ETAI.
  2. ^ (French, Dutch, German, English) Auto Passion : "Interview of Louis Meznarie, NSU, 1989".
  3. ^ (French) La MEP X7 NSU.
  4. ^ (French) Thierry Chargé : "Les 24 heures du Mans 1974 de la Porsche Carrera RSR d'Hubert Striebig préparée par Louis Meznarie", 2013.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • P'tit Louis - Louis Meznarie ... Sorcier français NSU ! 2019-07-27 at the Wayback Machine (Station NSU)
  • Les RSR d'usine en course en 1973 (Porsche Club de France)

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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic August 2020 Louis Meznarie 14 January 1930 6 August 2020 was a French engine expert and a team owner entrant to 24 Hours of Le Mans The Louis Meznarie racing team working on Porsche flat 6 motor at 24 Hours of Le Mans 1975 Luc Melua is in the background his colleague unidentified Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 NSU official dealer 2 2 Porsche official engine preparation expert 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksEarly life editHe was born in Saintry sur Seine Essonne France to migrant parents from Yugoslavia As a child he was fond of mechanical games tinkering with bicycle parts to make them faster At thirteen he joined a workshop and got NSU Quickly a bicycle with an auxiliary engine From 1945 to 1948 he worked for Sachs motorcycle factory MR working with two stroke engines From 1948 to 1949 whilst serving in the French Army he remained involved with motorcycles In the 1950s he began regional motocross races on a NSU Max 250 cm3 OSL From 1959 to 1971 he was an official dealer of NSU for motorcycles and motorcars and engine preparation expert for French races In 1968 he opened a large workshop in Le Plessis Chenet Le Coudray Montceaux town with the support of Shell Oil Company From 1971 to 1983 he was the official engine preparation expert for Porsche with many victories in 24 Hours of Le Mans French Rally Championship and European Rally Championship Career edit Prepare or sale a car is not interesting to me if I don t know who will drive it Louis Meznarie 1 NSU official dealer edit From 1960 to 1963 he prepared several official Prinz 3 inline two cylinders for the Tour de France with French driver Jose Behra In 1963 he prepared one Prinz 4 for Behra who won the Tour de Corse and Monte Carlo Rally in Tourism category From 1964 to 1971 he prepared several official cars 1000 1200 or 1300 cm3 four cylinders 115 hp for French drivers such as Marie Claude Beaumont 2nd of women French Rally Championship 1966 Guy Chasseuil 2nd of French Rally Championship 1966 Bernard Darniche 1st of Rallye du Forez and Rallye du Var in 1969 and Gerard Larrousse 4th of French Rally Championship 1966 2 After an agreement between NSU and the French manufacturer Citroen he prepared in 1968 a 4 cylinder engine NSU for formula 3 Citroen MEP X7 2 cars compete in hill races 3 Porsche official engine preparation expert edit This section may be confusing or unclear to readers In particular this does not explain what the subject did or how the other details are relevant try using complete sentences instead of a list Please help clarify the section There might be a discussion about this on the talk page August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1971 911 2 4 litre 260 hp and 2 6 litre 284 hp for Gerard Larrousse and Jurgen Barth 9 victories Autodrome de Linas Montlhery Rouen Les Essarts Magny Cours and others In 1972 911 2 4 litres for Jurgen Barth Sylvain Garant and Mike Kyser at the 24 Hours of Le Mans They achieved 13th scratch ranking 1st in category with only one 911 finishing In 1973 a 911 RSR 3 litre with 310 hp 950 kg for Guy Frequelin Tour de France and several hill climbs In 1974 911 Carrera RSR 3 litres at 330 hp for Hubert Striebig and Hughes Kirschhoffer 24 Hours of Le Mans 4 and a 911 RS 3 litre for Thierry Sabine French Championship 1st in category 3 In 1975 and 1976 911 Carrera RSR 3 litres In 1976 he prepared 934 turbos at 500 hp for Hubert Striebig and Charlotte Vernet Albi Silverstone and 24 Hours of Le Mans In 1977 935 turbo for Thierry Sabine From 1979 to 1982 911 SC 3 litre 315 to 330 hp for Bernard Beguin French Rally Championship 1st in 1979 European Rally Championship 2nd in 1980 scoring two victories in European Rally Championship and one in Belgium Ypres Westhoek Rally in 1981 French Rally Championship 2nd in 1982 In 1982 and 1983 911 SC 3 litre 315 hp for Michel Teilhol French Rally Championship 1st in Division 2 References edit French Book of Gerard Clarac NSU et Porsche 911 de competition preparees par Louis Meznarie 2008 ETAI French Dutch German English Auto Passion Interview of Louis Meznarie NSU 1989 French La MEP X7 NSU French Thierry Charge Les 24 heures du Mans 1974 de la Porsche Carrera RSR d Hubert Striebig preparee par Louis Meznarie 2013 Sources edit1972 24 Hours of Le Mans 13th position for Team Louis Meznarie Tour de Corse 1973 Audi 80 for Guy Frequelin prepared by Louis Meznarie 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans 44th position for Team Louis Meznarie 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans 28th position for Team Louis Meznarie 1976 24 Hours of Le Mans 11th position for Team Louis Meznarie French February 2006 Newspaper 1 2 Louis Meznarie not so tall but strong French February 2006 Newspaper 2 2 Louis Meznarie not so tall but strong External links editP tit Louis Louis Meznarie Sorcier francais NSU Archived 2019 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Station NSU Les RSR d usine 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