Roger Loyer is a racing driver from France who last raced in Formula 1 for Gordini. Loyer has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 1 start.[1]
A Racer Rating of 2,946 ranks Loyer 2979th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.
| 1954-01-17 | Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez | DNF | −71 |
| Season | Series | Team | Races | Wins | Podiums | DNFs | Poles | Points | Pos | Gain/Loss | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1954 | ▸Formula 1 | Gordini | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P27 | −72 | 2,946 |
Roger Loyer was a French motorcycle road racer who transitioned to car racing in 1954. He competed in a single Formula 1 round that year, driving for Gordini, and finished twenty-seventh; he did not score a point. His sole Grand Prix appearance places him among drivers who made fleeting contact with the sport's top category without establishing a competitive foothold there.[1]
Loyer's racing background lay in motorcycle competition, where he had won French Grand Prix events in the 250cc and 350cc classes in the late 1930s. His move to four-wheeled racing came late in his career, and his single F1 start represents the extent of his involvement in that discipline. He remained active in other forms of motorsport, including endurance racing, but his professional record centres on his brief and unsuccessful attempt at Formula 1.[2]