Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Guillaume Laurent Guy Moll 28 May 1910 - 15 August 1934 was a French racing driver. Moll was the son of a French father and Spanish mother who had emigrated to Algeria, then a French colony. He had only started racing in 1930, running a Lorraine-Dietrich in sporadic local events, but in 1932 he was noticed by Marcel Lehoux, the owner of a large trade company in Algeria and a successful Grand Prix driver in his own right; Lehoux was immediately convinced of Moll''s talents and entered him in the Oran and Casablanca Grands Prix in an older Bugatti he owned. Moll took the lead from the start in Oran, only to fall back to second and then retire, then retired again in Casablanca. Lehoux, undeterred, brought Moll to France for his first taste of continental racing at Miramas, and he finished a sensational third. After promising efforts in a private Alfa Romeo purchased with family funds in 1933, including a near-win in the Marne Grand Prix at Reims, and a second to Lehoux at Pau in a Bugatti, Moll was signed by Enzo Ferrari for 1934.
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