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Georges Boillot: A Racing Legend From Autocar posters to engravings, Georges Boillot's name echoes through the annals of racing history

Background imageBoillot Collection: Autocar Poster -- French Grand Prix

Autocar Poster -- French Grand Prix
Autocar Poster -- French driver Boillot in a blue Peugeot, chasing the American Bruce Brown in a red Fiat, in the French Grand Prix

Background imageBoillot Collection: Autocar Poster -- Voiturette race at Boulogne, France

Autocar Poster -- Voiturette race at Boulogne, France
Autocar Poster -- Bablot driving a 3-litre Delage No.10 (left), chasing Boillots Peugeot, in the Voiturette race (for lightweight cars) at Boulogne, France. Date: 1911

Background imageBoillot Collection: Column decorated with an Animal Form, 1604 (engraving)

Column decorated with an Animal Form, 1604 (engraving)
1195454 Column decorated with an Animal Form, 1604 (engraving) by Boillot, Joseph (c.1546-1603); 30.8x19.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoillot Collection: Column with figure of an Elephant, 1604 (engraving)

Column with figure of an Elephant, 1604 (engraving)
1195453 Column with figure of an Elephant, 1604 (engraving) by Boillot, Joseph (c.1546-1603); 30.8x19.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoillot Collection: 1914 Peugeot driven by Boillot at 1914 French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown

1914 Peugeot driven by Boillot at 1914 French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown
1914 Peugeot driven by Boillot at 1914 French Grand Prix

Background imageBoillot Collection: Peugeot, Georges Boillot, winner 1913 French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown

Peugeot, Georges Boillot, winner 1913 French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown
Peugeot, Georges Boillot, winner 1913 French Grand Prix

Background imageBoillot Collection: WWI: RACECAR DRIVERS, c1914. French racecar drivers Georges Louis Frederic Boillot

WWI: RACECAR DRIVERS, c1914. French racecar drivers Georges Louis Frederic Boillot and Victor Rigal during their service in the French Army during World War I. Photograph, 1914

Background imageBoillot Collection: RACE CAR, 1914. French racing driver Georges Boillot behind the wheel of a Peugeot

RACE CAR, 1914. French racing driver Georges Boillot behind the wheel of a Peugeot, receiving instructions from his teammate, Jules Goux (in white), prior to the 1914 Indianapolis 500 mile race

Background imageBoillot Collection: RACE CAR, 1914. Georges Boillot of France behind the wheel of the Peugeot he drove

RACE CAR, 1914. Georges Boillot of France behind the wheel of the Peugeot he drove in the Indianapolis 500 mile race in 1914

Background imageBoillot Collection: Dieppe Grand Prix

Dieppe Grand Prix
June 1912: Boillot in a Peugot leads the race on the first day of the Automobile Grand Prix at the Dieppe Circuit in France. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBoillot Collection: Boillot In Peugot

Boillot In Peugot
12th July 1913: Boillot takes a bend in his Peugot, near Bores, during the 1913 French Grand Prix. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBoillot Collection: RACE CAR, 1914. French racing driver Georges Boillot behind the wheel of a Peugeot

RACE CAR, 1914. French racing driver Georges Boillot behind the wheel of a Peugeot, receiving instructions from his teammate, Jules Goux (in white), prior to the 1914 Indianapolis 500 mile race


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Georges Boillot: A Racing Legend From Autocar posters to engravings, Georges Boillot's name echoes through the annals of racing history. Born in France, this fearless driver left an indelible mark on the sport. In 1913, Boillot triumphed at the French Grand Prix behind the wheel of a Peugeot, solidifying his status as a champion. The following year, he showcased his skills once again at the same event, driving a 1914 Peugeot with unmatched precision and speed. As World War I raged on, Boillot joined countless others in serving his country. Yet even amidst conflict, his passion for racing never wavered. Photographs capture him alongside fellow racecar drivers from that era – their camaraderie evident despite uncertain times. The Dieppe Grand Prix became another milestone in Boillot's career. With adrenaline coursing through his veins and determination etched on his face, he fearlessly navigated treacherous tracks to claim victory after victory. One iconic image shows Boillot seated inside a Peugeot race car before the 1914 Indianapolis 500 mile race. His teammate Jules Goux stands nearby in white attire - their bond symbolizing teamwork and shared ambition. Boillot's legacy extends beyond mere victories; it lies within his unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries and defying limits. His name will forever be synonymous with bravery and skill on racetracks around the world. Whether it was an Autocar poster or an engraving capturing him mid-race, Georges Louis Frederic Boillot remains immortalized as one of motorsport's greatest legends – forever inspiring future generations of daredevils who chase their dreams at breakneck speeds.