Luis Fontés
{{short description|English racing driver}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2015}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2022}}
{{Infobox Le Mans driver
| Name = Luis Fontés
| Image = Luis Fontés at the at the 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans (cropped).jpg
| Caption = Luis Fontés at the 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans
| Nationality = British
| birth_place = London, England
| birth_date = {{birth date|1912|12|26|df=y}}
| death_place = Llandow, Wales
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1940|10|12|1912|12|26|df=y}}
| Years = {{24hLM|1935}}
| Team(s) = Arthur W. Fox
| Best Finish = 1st ({{24hLM|1935}})
| Class Wins = 1 ({{24hLM|1935}})
}}
Luis Goncelvis Fontés (26 December 1912 – 12 October 1940){{Cite web |title=Motorsport Memorial - Luis Fontés |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/LWFWIW/focusLWFWIW.php?db2=LWF&db=ms&n=119 |access-date=23 March 2023 |website=Motorsport Memorial}} was a British racing driver of Brazilian parentage who, along with John Stuart Hindmarsh, won the 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans for the Lagonda automobile company and won the inaugural Limerick Grand Prix in 1935 in an Alfa Romeo. He also held a pilot's licence after learning to fly at Reading Aerodrome, Berkshire, UK, and entered his own Miles Hawk Speed Six racing aeroplane (registered G-ADGP) in the prestigious King's Cup Air Race in 1935.
On 6 October 1935, Fontés was taking part in an illegal road race on public roads while drunk, when he was involved in a head-on collision with a motorcyclist, Reg Mordike. Mordike died the next day and as a result Fontés was charged with manslaughter, and after being convicted, was sentenced to three years in prison.{{harvnb|Riley|2021|p=87}}{{cite news |title=Manslaughter By Car |newspaper=The Times |date=2 December 1935 |page=11 |url=https://go.gale.com/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=Newspapers&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&hitCount=12&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=9&docId=GALE%7CCS186461570&docType=Article&sort=Pub+Date+Forward+Chron&contentSegment=ZTMA-MOD1&prodId=TTDA&pageNum=1&contentSet=GALE%7CCS186461570&searchId=R1&userGroupName=wikipedia&inPS=true |url-access=registration|access-date=7 November 2011 }} He was released from prison in February 1938 and soon resumed air racing, taking part in the 1938 King's Cup, finishing 13th, while also taking up powerboat racing.{{harvnb|Riley|2021|pp=87–88}} Fontés later briefly served as an Air Transport Auxiliary ferry pilot during World War II but was killed on 12 October 1940 while delivering a Vickers Wellington Mk1C bomber to an RAF Aircraft Storage Unit at RAF Llandow in South Wales.{{harvnb|Riley|2021|p=89}} The Le Mans Lagonda M45R ('BPK 202') survives in the Dutch National Automobile Museum (Louwman Museum) at The Hague and the aeroplane was owned and raced for many years postwar by the late Ron Paine but is now owned by The Shuttleworth Collection, UK.
Racing record
=Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results=
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Year
! Team ! Co-Drivers ! Car ! Class ! Laps ! {{Tooltip|Pos.|Overall Position}} ! {{Tooltip|Class |
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{{24hLM|1935}}
|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Arthur W. Fox & Charles Nicholl |align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Johnny Hindmarsh |align=left| Lagonda M45R Rapide |5.0 |222 |style="background:#ffffbf;"| 1st |style="background:#ffffbf;"| 1st |
colspan="8"|{{center|{{small|Sources:{{cite web|title=Luis Fontès (GB)|url=https://www.24h-en-piste.com/en/AfficherPilote.php?Pilote=984|work=24h-en-piste.com|access-date=28 May 2025}}{{cite web|title=Luis Fontes|url=https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/track-record/driver/luis-fontes-6662|publisher=Automobile Club de l'Ouest|access-date=28 May 2025}}}}}} |
References
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- {{cite web |last=Boddy |first=Bill |title=Fontes of Youth |website=Motor Sport |date=January 2002 |url=http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/january-2002/73/fontes-youth |access-date=14 September 2021 |url-access=limited}}
- {{cite magazine |last=Riley |first=Gordon |title=Sibling Rivalry |magazine=Aeroplane |date=October 2021 |volume=49 |issue=10 |pages=82–89 |issn=0143-7240}}
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{{succession box|title=Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans |before= Luigi Chinetti
Philippe Étancelin
|after=Jean-Pierre Wimille
Robert Benoist
|years=1935 with:
Johnny Hindmarsh}}
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{{24 Hours of Le Mans winners}}
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Category:20th-century English sportsmen
Category:24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
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Category:Air Transport Auxiliary pilots
Category:British civilians killed in World War II
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Category:English people of Brazilian descent
Category:English racing drivers
Category:Racing drivers from London
Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1940
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Category:Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in Wales