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Régine Gordine

Régine Gordine (1915–2012) was a French rally and circuit driver who was most active in the 1950s.

Biography
She was born Régine Mirielle Peter on 24 November 1915 in Besançon. (Some sources indicate her birth name was Bruno, and that Peter was her first husband's surname.) She participated in rallies before World War II, and after the war was recruited by Germaine Rouault to join her 1950 24 Hours of Le Mans entry. Following her husband's death in 1968, she married printer and race driver Léon Storez. Gordine died on 20 May 2012 in Breteuil, Eure. ==Record==
Record
Le Mans 1950 24 Hours of Le Mans, teammate Germaine Rouault, Simca-Gordini, retired Monte Carlo Rally • 1950, teammate Germaine Rouault, Simca 8 coupe, No. 236. (16th) Ladies' Cup • 1951, teammate Yvonne Simon, Simca 8 sports coupe, No. 103, (130th), Ladies' Cup 2nd Soleil Cannes Rally • 1946 (as Régine Peter), co-drivers Germaine Rouault and Suzanne Largeot, Delahaye 135, 1st Tour de France automobile • 1951, co-driver Mme. Boeswillwald, Peugeot 203, 50th, 2nd Ladies' Cup • 1952, co-driver Germaine Rouault, Renault 4 cv 1063, 17th Mille Miglia • 1955, co-driver Lise Renaud, Moretti 750, retired • 1957, co-driver Lise Renaud, Citroen DS 19, retired ==References==
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