Born in
Châtellerault, Charaudeau spent his early years working with his father in the food industry. A devout Catholic, he briefly joined the
Christian Democrats but maintained political independence to safeguard his judgment. Charaudeau was passionate about
motorsport and played a pivotal role in bringing the
French Grand Prix to his hometown of
Pau. In 1933, he helped design a new
Pau Circuit and became the secretary-general of the
Automobile Club Basco-Béarnais, overseeing the second edition of the
Pau Grand Prix. == Early resistance activities ==