Participation in motor racing included several
Grand Prix races and
Le Mans 24 hours. The greatest success came in 1923, when
Albert Guyot drove a Rolland-Pilain A22 to victory in the
San Sebastián Grand Prix. Rolland-Pilain returned to
Le Mans in
1924 and again in
1925, entering 3 Torpedo bodied cars, their engine sizes restricted to 1,997cc. Only one of the three finished, driven by Jean de Marguenat and Louis Sire, and achieving seventh place. French auto-makers set great store by endurance events in Africa during the 1920s, and the company received much positive publicity from the "Tranin-Duverne" marathon drive undertaken from
Conakry to
Djibouti using a 10HP Rolland-Pilain. The exploit lasted from 3 December 1924 to 20 February 1925. This was the first time a wheeled car had traversed the African continent from west to east. ==The end==