L'Auto
L'Auto, founded in 1900 by Émile Vinet, initially gained fame as a sports newspaper, particularly recognized for its extensive coverage of cycling events like the Tour de France. Over the years, it broadened its scope to include sports, politics, and culture, playing a pivotal role in promoting French sporting life. Renamed L'Équipe in 1946, it became a cornerstone of sports journalism in France, celebrated for its investigative reporting and in-depth analysis. Today, you can explore historical issues of L'Auto on OldNews.com, with scans available from 1900, totaling 52,481 scans. Discover insights into the lives of historical figures and events, as well as connections to your own family history. Dive into the rich archive and uncover the stories that have shaped public opinion and discourse around sports in France.