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Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss (17 September 1929 – 12 April 2020) was a British racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from Template:Ifnumber to Template:Ifnumber. Widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers to never win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship,Template:Efn Moss won a record 212 official races across several motorsport disciplines, including 16 Formula One Grands Prix. In endurance racing, Moss won the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1954, as well as the Mille Miglia in 1955 with Mercedes.

Born and raised in London, Moss was the son of amateur racing driver Alfred Moss and the older brother of rally driver Pat. Aged nine, Alfred bought him an Austin 7, which he raced around the field of the family's country house. Initially an equestrian, Moss used his winnings from horse riding competitions to purchase a Cooper 500 in 1948. He was immediately successful in motor racing, taking several wins in Formula Three at national and international levels, prior to his first major victory at the RAC Tourist Trophy in 1950, driving a Jaguar XK120. Moss made his Formula One debut at the 1951 Swiss Grand Prix with HWM, making several intermittent appearances before moving to Maserati in Template:Ifnumber, where he achieved his maiden podium at the Template:F1GP. Moss joined Mercedes in Template:Ifnumber, taking his maiden win at the Template:F1GP as he finished runner-up in the championship to career rival Juan Manuel Fangio.

Moss again finished runner-up to Fangio in Template:Ifnumber and Template:Ifnumber with Maserati and Vanwall, winning multiple Grands Prix across both seasons. He took four wins in his Template:Ifnumber campaign, but lost out on the title again to Mike Hawthorn by one point. From Template:Ifnumber to Template:Ifnumber, Moss competed for Walker, taking multiple wins in each as he finished third in the World Drivers' Championship three times. Moss retired from motor racing in 1962, after an accident at the non-championship Glover Trophy left him in a coma for a month and temporarily paralysed. He achieved 16 wins, 16 pole positions, 19 fastest laps and 24 podium finishes in Formula One, the former of which remains the record for a non-World Drivers' Champion. Moss was a three-time winner of the Monaco Grand Prix, four-time winner of the British Empire Trophy, and five-time winner of the International Gold Cup. He also contested the World Sportscar Championship from 1953 to 1962, winning 12 races with various manufacturers. In rallying, Moss finished runner-up at the Monte Carlo Rally in 1952. Throughout his career, he broke several land speed records across different categories.

In British popular culture, Moss was a widely recognised public figure, with his name becoming synonymous with speed in the mid-20th century. He made several media appearances, including in the James Bond film Casino Royale (1967), and was named BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1961. Upon retiring from motor racing, Moss established a career as a commentator and pundit for ABC. Moss was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1990.

Early life

Moss was born in London to amateur racing drivers Alfred and Aileen Moss (née Craufurd).[1] His grandfather was Jewish and from a family that changed their surname from Moses to Moss.[2] He was brought up at Long White Cloud house on the south bank of the River Thames. His father was an amateur racing driver, who had come 16th in the 1924 Indianapolis 500,[1] and his mother had also been involved in motorsport, entering into hillclimbs at the wheel of a Singer Nine.[3] Moss was a gifted horse rider, as was his younger sister, Pat Moss, who went on to become a successful rally driver.[4]

Moss was educated at several independent schools: Shrewsbury House School, Clewer Manor Junior School, and Haileybury and Imperial Service College.[5] He disliked school and did not get good grades. At Haileybury, he was subjected to bullying due to his Jewish roots.[1] He concealed the bullying from his parents and used it as "motivation to succeed".[2] Moss received his first car, an Austin 7, from his father at the age of nine and drove it on the fields around Long White Cloud. He purchased his own car at age 15 after he obtained a driving licence.[1]

Racing career

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Moss shared this Vanwall VW5 with Tony Brooks to win the 1957 British Grand Prix.

Moss raced from 1948 to 1962, winning 212 of the 529 races he entered, including 16 Formula One Grands Prix.[6] He competed in as many as 62 races in one year and drove 84 different makes of car over the course of his career.[7] He preferred to race British cars, stating: "It is better to lose honourably in a British car than to win in a foreign one."[8] At Vanwall, he was instrumental in breaking the German and Italian stranglehold on F1. He kept his record of the most Formula One Grand Prix victories by an English driver until 1991, when Nigel Mansell overtook him.[9]

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"Stirling Moss" script and a British flag on a 1958 Maserati 420M/58 he raced in the Race of Two Worlds on Monza. The very same script was printed on the Maserati MC20 prototype in honour of the driver.

1948–1954

Moss began his career at the wheel of his father's 328 BMW, DPX 653. Moss was one of the Cooper Car Company's first customers, using winnings from competing in horse-riding events to pay the deposit on a Cooper 500 in 1948. He then persuaded his father, who opposed his son's racing career and wanted him to become a dentist,[10] to let him buy it. He soon demonstrated his natural talent and ability with numerous wins at both the national and international levels, and continued to compete in Formula Three,[11] with Coopers and Kiefts, after he had progressed to more senior categories.[1]

His first major international race victory came on the eve of his 21st birthday at the wheel of a Jaguar XK120 in the 1950 RAC Tourist Trophy in Northern Ireland.[12] He went on to win the race six more times, in 1951 (with a Jaguar C-Type), 1955 (with a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR), 1958 and 1959 (with an Aston Martin DBR1), and 1960 and 1961 (with a Ferrari 250 GT).[13] Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari, approached Moss and offered him a Formula Two car to drive at the 1951 Bari Grand Prix before a full-season in 1952. Moss and his father went to Apulia only to find out that the Ferrari car was to be driven by Piero Taruffi and were incensed.[1]

Also a competent rally driver, Moss was one of three people to have won a Coupe d'Or for three consecutive penalty-free runs on the Alpine Rally.[12] He finished second in the 1952 Monte Carlo Rally; driving a Sunbeam-Talbot 90 with Desmond Scannell and John Cooper as his co-drivers.[14] In 1954, he became the first non-American to win the 12 Hours of Sebring, sharing the Cunningham team's 1.5-litre O.S.C.A. MT4 with Bill Lloyd.[15]

In 1953, Mercedes-Benz racing boss Alfred Neubauer had spoken to Moss's manager, Ken Gregory, about the possibility of Moss's joining Mercedes. Having seen him do well in a relatively noncompetitive car, and wanting to see how he would perform in a better one, Neubauer suggested that Moss buy a Maserati for the 1954 season. He bought a Maserati 250F, and although the car's unreliability prevented him from scoring high amounts of points in the 1954 Drivers' Championship, he qualified alongside the Mercedes front runners several times and performed well in the races.[16] He achieved his first Formula One victory when he won the Oulton Park International Gold Cup.[11]

In the Italian Grand Prix, Moss passed both drivers who were regarded as the best in Formula One at the timeTemplate:Snd Juan Manuel Fangio in his Mercedes and Alberto Ascari in his FerrariTemplate:Snd and took the lead of the race. Ascari retired with engine problems, and Moss led until lap 68, when his engine also failed.[17] Fangio took the victory, and Moss had to push his Maserati to the finish line.[18] Neubauer, already impressed when Moss had tested a Mercedes-Benz W196 at Hockenheim, promptly signed him for the 1955 season.[19]

1955

Moss's first World Championship victory came at the 1955 British Grand Prix, a race he was also the first British driver to win.[20] Leading a 1–2–3–4 finish for Mercedes, it was the first time he had beaten Fangio, his teammate, rival, friend and mentor. It has been suggested that Fangio allowed Moss to win in front of his home crowd. Moss himself asked Fangio this repeatedly, and Fangio would always reply with: "No. You were just better than me that day."[21] The same year, Moss also won the RAC Tourist Trophy,[22] the Targa Florio (with Peter Collins),[23] and the Mille Miglia.[24]

Mille Miglia

In 1955 Moss won Italy's one-thousand-mile Mille Miglia road race, an achievement that Doug Nye described as the "most iconic single day's drive in motor racing history".[25] His co-driver was motor racing journalist Denis Jenkinson, who prepared a set of pace notes for Moss; the two worked out a set of hand signals to be able to communicate over the roar of the engine. They completed the race in ten hours and seven minutes.[1] Motor Trend headlined it as "The Most Epic Drive Ever".[26] Before the race, he had taken a pill given to him by Fangio, and he has commented that although he did not know what was in it: "Dexedrine and Benzedrine were commonly used in rallies. The object was simply to keep awake, like wartime bomber crews." After the win, he spent the night and the following day driving his girlfriend to Cologne.[25]

1956–1962

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Moss (left) with Innes Ireland at the 1961 Dutch Grand Prix

Moss won the Nassau Cup at the 1956 and 1957 Bahamas Speed Week.[27] Also in 1957 he won on the longest circuit ever to hold a Formula One Grand Prix, the Template:Convert Pescara Circuit, where, yet again, he demonstrated his mastery in long-distance racing. The event lasted three hours and Moss beat Fangio, who started from pole position, by approximately 3 minutes.[11]

In 1958, Moss's forward-thinking attitude made waves in the racing world. Moss won the first race of the season in a rear-engined F1 car, which became the common design by 1961. At Monza that year, he raced in the Maserati 420M in the Race of Two Worlds, the first single-seater car in Europe to be sponsored by a non-racing brandTemplate:Snd the Eldorado Ice Cream Company. This was the first case in Europe of contemporary sponsorship, with the ice-cream maker's colors replacing the ones assigned by the FIA.[28]

Moss's sporting attitude cost him the 1958 Formula One World Championship. When rival Mike Hawthorn was threatened with a penalty after the Portuguese Grand Prix, Moss defended him.[29] Hawthorn was accused of reversing on the track after spinning and stalling his car on an uphill section. Moss had shouted advice to Hawthorn to steer downhill, against traffic, to bump-start the car. Moss's quick thinking, and his defence of Hawthorn before the stewards, preserved Hawthorn's 6 points for finishing in second place. Hawthorn went on to beat Moss for the championship title by one point, even though he had won only one race that year to Moss's four. Moss's loss in the championship could also be attributed to an error in communication between his pit crew and the driver at one race. A point was given for the fastest lap in each race, and the crew signaled "HAWT REC", meaning that Hawthorn had set a record lap. Moss read this as "HAWT REG" and thought that Hawthorn was making regular laps, so he did not try to set a fast lap. The crew was supposed to signal the time of the lap, so Moss would know what he had to beat.[30]

Moss was as gifted in sports cars as in Grand Prix cars. To his victories in the Tourist Trophy, the Sebring 12 Hours and the Mille Miglia he added three consecutive wins from 1958 to 1960 in the 1000 km Nürburgring, the first two in an Aston Martin (in which he did most of the driving),[31][32][33][34] and the third in a Maserati Tipo 61, co-driving with Dan Gurney. The pair lost time when an oil hose blew off, but despite the wet-weather, they made up the time and took first place.[35]

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Moss racing an Aston Martin DBR1 at the 1958 12 Hours of Sebring

In the 1960 Formula One season, Moss won the Monaco Grand Prix in Rob Walker's Coventry-Climax-powered Lotus 18.[36] Seriously injured in an accident at the Burnenville curve during practice for the Belgian Grand Prix, he missed the next three races but recovered sufficiently to win the final one of the season, the United States Grand Prix.[11]

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Moss in his Lotus-Climax at the 1961 German Grand Prix

For the 1961 Formula One season, run under new 1.5-litre rules, Enzo Ferrari fielded the Ferrari 156 with an all-new V6 engine.[36] Moss's Climax-engined Lotus was comparatively underpowered, but he won the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix by 3.6 seconds, beating the Ferraris of Richie Ginther, Wolfgang von Trips, and Phil Hill,[36] and he went on to win the 1961 German Grand Prix.[1]

In 1962, Moss crashed his Lotus in the Glover Trophy. The accident put him in a coma for a month, and for six months the left side of his body was paralysed.[8][37] He recovered but retired from professional racing after a test session in a Lotus 19 the following year, when he lapped a few tenths of a second slower than before. He felt that he had not regained his instinctive command of the car after recovering from the coma. He had been runner-up in the Drivers' Championship four years in a row, from 1955 to 1958, and third from 1959 to 1961.[38][39]

Speed records

1950

At the Autodrome de Montlhéry, a steeply banked oval track near Paris, Moss and Leslie Johnson took turns at the wheel of the latter's Jaguar XK120 to average Template:Convert for 24 hours, including stops for fuel and tyres. Changing drivers every three hours, they covered a total of Template:Convert. It was the first time a production car had averaged over Template:Convert for 24 hours.[40]

1952

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Record-breaking 1952 Jaguar XK120, seen in 2008

Revisiting Montlhéry, Moss was one of a four-driver team, led by Johnson, who drove a factory-owned Jaguar XK120 fixed-head coupé for 7 days and nights at the French track.[41] Moss, Johnson, Bert Hadley, and Jack Fairman averaged Template:Convert to take four World records and five International Class C records, and covered a total of Template:Convert.[42]

1957

In August, Moss broke five International Class F records in the purpose-built MG EX181 at Bonneville Salt Flats. The streamlined, supercharged car's speed for the flying kilometre was Template:Cvt, which was the average of two runs in opposite directions.[43]

Broadcasting career

Away from driving, in 1962 he acted as a colour commentator for ABC's Wide World of Sports for Formula One and NASCAR races. He eventually left ABC in 1980. Moss narrated the official 1988 Formula One season review along with Tony Jardine.[44][45]

Moss also narrated the popular children's series Roary the Racing Car, which stars Peter Kay.[46]

Return to racing

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Moss racing an OSCA MT4 Spider Morelli at Speed, 2006 Silverstone Classic[47]
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Moss demonstrating his OSCA FS 372 Spider Morelli at the 2011 Bahamas Speed Week[48]

Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades. He also competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.[49] The Holden Torana he shared with Jack Brabham in the 1976 Bathurst 1000 was hit from behind on the grid and eventually retired with engine failure. Moss, at the wheel of the Torana when the Holden V8 engine let go, was criticised by other drivers for staying on the racing line for over 2/3 of the 6.172 km long circuit while returning to the pits as the car was dropping large amounts of oil onto the road.[50] He also shared a Volkswagen Golf GTI with Denny Hulme in the 1979 Benson & Hedges 500 at Pukekohe Park Raceway in New Zealand.[51][52]

In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team.[53] For the 1980 season Moss was the team's number-two driver to team co-owner Richard Lloyd.[54] For the 1981 season Moss stayed with Audi, as the team moved to Tom Walkinshaw Racing management, driving alongside Martin Brundle.[55]

Throughout his retirement he raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, as well as campaigning his own OSCA FS 372 and other vehicles.[56] In 2004, as part of its promotion for the new SLR, Mercedes-Benz reunited Moss with the 300 SLR "No. 722" in which he won the Mille Miglia nearly 50 years earlier. One reporter who rode with Moss that day noted that the 75-year-old driver was "so good ... that even old and crippled [he was] still better than nearly everyone else".[57] On 9 June 2011 during qualifying for the Le Mans Legends race, Moss announced on Radio Le Mans that he had finally retired from racing, saying that he had scared himself that afternoon. He was 81.[58]

Post-racing career

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Moss with Lister Cars CEO Lawrence Whittaker

Lister Cars announced the building for sale of the Lister Knobbly Stirling Moss at the Royal Automobile Club in London in June 2016.[59] The magnesium car is built to the exact specification of the 1958 model, and is the only car that was ever endorsed by Moss.[60] Brian Lister invited Moss to drive for Lister on three separate occasions, at Goodwood in 1954, Silverstone in 1958 and at Sebring in 1959,[61] and to celebrate these races, 10 special-edition lightweight Lister Knobbly cars are being built. The company announced that the cars will be available for both road and race use, and Moss would personally be handing over each car.[62][63]

Honours

In 1990, Moss was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.[64] In the New Year Honours 2000 List, Moss was made a Knight Bachelor for services to motor racing. On 21 March 2000, he was knighted by Prince Charles, standing in for the Queen, who was on an official visit to Australia.[65] He received the 2005 Segrave Trophy.[66]

In 2006, Moss was awarded the FIA gold medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to motorsport.[67] In December 2008, McLaren-Mercedes unveiled their final model of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. The model was named in honour of Moss, hence, Mercedes McLaren SLR Stirling Moss, which has a top speed of Template:Convert with wind deflectors instead of a windscreen.[68]

In 2016, in an academic paper that reported a mathematical modelling study that assessed the relative influence of driver and machine, Moss was ranked the 29th best Formula One driver of all time.[69] Following Moss's death, the Kinrara Trophy race at the Goodwood Revival meeting was renamed in his honour. It is a race for GT cars that competed before 1963.[70][71]

Biographies

In 1957, Moss published an autobiography called In the Track Of Speed, first published by Muller, London.[19] In 1963, motorsport author and commentator Ken Purdy published a biographical book entitled All But My Life about Moss (first published by William Kimber & Co, London), based on material gathered through interviews with Moss.[72] In 2015, when he was aged 85, Moss published a second autobiography, entitled My Racing Life, written with motor sports writer Simon Taylor.[73] In 2016, Philip Porter published the first volume of Stirling MossTemplate:Snd The Definitive Biography covering the period from birth up to the end of 1955, one of Moss's greatest years.[74]

Popular culture

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Moss demonstrating a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR at the Nürburgring in 1977

During his driving career, Moss was one of the most recognised celebrities in Britain, leading to many media appearances. In March 1958, Moss was a guest challenger on the TV panel show What's My Line? (episode with Anita Ekberg).[75] In 1959 he was the subject of the TV programme This Is Your Life.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". On 12 June the following year he was interviewed by John Freeman on Face to Face; Freeman later said that he had thought before the interview that Moss was a playboy, but in their meeting he showed "cold, precise, clinical judgement ... a man who could live so close to the edge of death and danger, and trust entirely to his own judgement. This appealed to me".[76] Moss also appeared as himself in the 1964 film The Beauty Jungle and was one of several celebrities with cameo appearances in the 1967 version of the James Bond film Casino Royale. He played Evelyn Tremble's (Peter Sellers) driver.[77]

For many years during and after his career, the rhetorical phrase "Who do you think you are, Stirling Moss?" was supposedly the standard question all British policemen asked speeding motorists. Moss relates he himself was once stopped for speeding and asked just that; he reports the traffic officer had some difficulty believing him.[78] Moss was the subject of a cartoon biography in the magazine Private Eye that said he was interested in cars, women and sex, in that order. The cartoon, drawn by Willie Rushton, showed him continually crashing, having his driving licence revoked and finally "hosting television programmes on subjects he knows nothing about". It also made reference to the amnesia Moss suffered from as a result of head injuries sustained in the crash at Goodwood in 1962. Although there were complaints to the magazine about the cartoons, Moss telephoned Private Eye to ask whether he could use it as a Christmas card.[79]

Moss was one of the few drivers of his era to create a brand from his name for licensing purposes, which was launched when his website was revamped in 2009 with improved content. In 2004, Moss was a supporter of the UK Independence Party.[80] He was also a Mercedes-Benz Brand Ambassador, having kept a close relationship with the brand, and remained an enthusiast and collector of the brand, which includes the Mercedes-Benz W113, Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss among others.[81]

Personal life

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Moss in 2011

Moss was married three times.[82] His first wife was Katie Molson, an heir to the Canadian brewer Molson.[1] They were married on 7 October 1957 and separated three years later. His second wife was the American public-relations executive Elaine Barbarino. They were married on 25 June 1964 and divorced in 1968. Their daughter Allison was born in late 1966.[83] His third wife was the secretary Susie Paine, the daughter of an old friend. They were married from 1980 until his death in 2020.[84] Their son Elliot was born in 1980.[1] Paine died in March 2023, aged 69.[85]

In April 1960, Moss was found guilty of dangerous driving. He was fined £50 and banned from driving for one year after an incident near Chetwynd, Shropshire, when he was test-driving a Mini.[86] Moss was an accomplished woodworker and craftsman, and participated in the design and construction of several of his own homes.[87]

In 2013, Moss said that if a biopic were made about his life, he would want to be portrayed by “someone masculine – not a poofter or anything like that”.[88] He stood by this comment, saying that he would have to be played by a heterosexual as he had spent his life "chasing crumpet and racing cars".[89] Moss also believed that women lack the "mental aptitude" for Formula One.[88][90]

Moss's 80th birthday, on 17 September 2009, fell on the eve of the Goodwood Revival and Lord March celebrated with an 80-car parade on each of the three days. Moss drove a different car each day: a Mercedes-Benz W196 (an open-wheel variant), the Lotus 18 in which he had won the 1961 Monaco GP, and an Aston Martin DBR1.[91] On 7 March 2010, Moss broke both ankles and four bones in a foot, and also chipped four vertebrae and suffered skin lesions, when he plunged down a lift shaft at his home.[92][93] In December 2016, he was admitted to hospital in Singapore with a serious chest infection.[94] As a result of this illness and a subsequent lengthy recovery period, Moss announced his retirement from public life in January 2018.[95]

Moss died of cardio-respiratory failure at his home in Mayfair, London, on 12 April 2020, aged 90, after a long illness.[96][29][84]

Racing record

Career highlights

Season Series Position Team Car
1948 British Formula Three 500cc[97] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP MkII
Brough Aerodrome 500cc[98] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP MkII
Boscombe Carnival Speed Trial[98] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP MkII
Great Auclum[98] 2nd S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP MkII
1949 Madgwick Cup[99] 1st Stirling Moss Cooper-JAP T9
R.A.C. Silverstone 50 Mile Race[98] 2nd Stirling Moss Cooper-JAP T9
Circuito del Garda[100] 3rd Alfred Moss Cooper-JAP T9
1950 British Formula 3 500cc[101] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP T11
Cooper-Norton Mk IV
Prix de Monaco 500cc[102] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP T11
Brands Hatch Open Challenge Race[98] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP T11
RAC Tourist Trophy[103] 1st Tommy Wisdom Jaguar XK120
Daily Express 500cc[98] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-Norton Mk IV
Grand Prix d'Europe 500cc[98] 2nd S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP T11
Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse[104] 2nd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
International BARC 500cc[98] 2nd S. C. Moss Cooper-Norton Mk IV
Gran Premio di Bari[105] 3rd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Coupe des Petites Cylindrées[106] 3rd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Circuit de Périgueux[107] 3rd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Hastings Trophy[108] 3rd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
1951 Lavant Cup 1st HW Motors Ltd. HWM
Goodwood International Trophy 500cc[98] 1st S. C. Moss Kieft-Norton CK51
British Empire Trophy[109] 1st Gilby Engineering Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica
RAC British Grand Prix 500 cc[98] 1st S. C. Moss Kieft-Norton CK51
Wakefield Cup[110] 1st HW Motors Ltd. HWM
RAC Tourist Trophy[111] 1st Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar C-Type
Madgwick Cup 1st HW Motors Ltd. HWM
Winfield Formula 2 Race[112] 1st HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Brands Hatch Championship[98] 1st Kieft-Norton CK51
Grand Prix du Lac[113] 2nd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Grand Prix de Marseille[114] 3rd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Grote Prijs van Nederland[115] 3rd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
1952 Earl of March Trophy[98] 1st S. C. Moss Kieft-Norton CK51
Silverstone, Race of Champions 1st W. Lyons Jaguar XK120
Silverstone International[116] 1st W. Lyons Jaguar C-Type
Daily Express International Trophy for Production Touring Cars[117] 1st W. Lyons Jaguar Mark VII
Grand Prix de la Marne[118] 1st T. H. Wisdom Jaguar C-Type
Coupe des Alpes 1st Sunbeam-Talbot Sunbeam-Talbot 90
RAC British Grand Prix 500 cc[98] 1st D. Annable Kieft-Norton CK52
Boreham International, 100 Mile[119] 1st Bill Cannell/T. H. Wisdom Jaguar C-Type
Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo[120] 2nd Sunbeam-Talbot Sunbeam-Talbot 90
Internationales ADAC Eifelrennen[121] 2nd HW Motors Ltd. HWM-Alta
Goodwood International[122] 2nd Wisdom/Cannell Jaguar C-Type
Charterhall International[123] 2nd T. Wisdom Jaguar C-Type
Light Car Challenge Trophy[98] 2nd Kieft-Norton CK51
Daily Mail International 500 cc[98] 3rd Cooper-Norton Mk VI
1953 Daily Express International Trophy for Production Touring Cars[124] 1st Jaguar Cars Jaguar Mark VII
12 heures internationales de Reims[125] 1st P.N. Whitehead Jaguar C-Type
Coupe des Alpes 1st Sunbeam-Talbot Sunbeam-Talbot Alpine
RAC British Grand Prix 500cc[98] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-Norton Mk VII
London Trophy[126] 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-Alta T24
Les 24 Heures du Mans[127] 2nd Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar C-Type
Circuito de Monsanto[128] 2nd Jaguar Cars Jaguar C-Type
Madgwick Cup[129] 2nd S. C. Moss Cooper-Alta T24
Earl of March Trophy[98] 3rd S. C. Moss Cooper-Norton Mk VII
Grand Prix des Sables d'Olonne[130] 3rd S. C. Moss Cooper-Alta T24
RAC Tourist Trophy[131] 3rd Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar C-Type
1954 Florida International 12-Hour Grand Prix of Endurance[132] 1st B.S. Cunningham Osca MT4 1450
Daily Telegraph Aintree 200[133] 1st S. C. Moss Maserati 250F
Coupe des Alpes 1st Sunbeam-Talbot Sunbeam Alpine
Daily Telegraph International Challenge[98] 1st Francis Beart Beart-Cooper Mk VII A
International Gold Cup[134] 1st S. C. Moss/Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
Goodwood Trophy[135] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati/ S. C. Moss Maserati 250F
Daily Telegraph Trophy[136] 1st S. C. Moss Maserati 250F
Goodwood International[137] 2nd G. Lister & Sons Lister-Bristol
Grand Prix de Caen[138] 2nd S. C. Moss Maserati 250F
Daily Express International Trophy for Production Touring Cars[139] 3rd Jaguar Jaguar Mark VII
Grand Prix de Belgique[140] 3rd Equipe Moss Maserati 250F
Woodcote Cup[133] 3rd Officine Alfieri Maserati/ S. C. Moss Maserati 250F
FIA Formula One World Championship[141] 13th Equipe Moss / A. E. Moss
Officine Alfieri Maserati
Maserati 250F
1955 Mille Miglia[142] 1st Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
RAC British Grand Prix[143] 1st Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W196
Circuito de Monsanto[144] 1st Porsche Porsche 500 Spyder
RAC Tourist Trophy[145] 1st Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
International Gold Cup[146] 1st Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F
Targa Florio[147] 1st Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
FIA Formula One World Championship[141] 2nd Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W196
Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires[148] 2nd Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W196
Internationales ADAC-Eifel-Rennen Nürburgring[149] 2nd Daimler Benz A.G. Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Grote Prijs van Belgie[150] 2nd Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W196
Grote Prijs van Nederland[151] 2nd Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W196
Sveriges Grand Prix[152] 2nd Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Chichester Cup[153] 3rd Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F
RedeX Trophy[154] 3rd Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F
1956 New Zealand Grand Prix[155] 1st Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F
Ardmore Grand Prix[156] 1st Porsche Distributors (Melbourne) Porsche 550
1000 km Buenos Aires[157] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
Glover Trophy[158] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
British Empire Trophy[159] 1st Cooper Car Company Cooper-Climax T39 Mk.II
BARC Aintree 200[160] 1st Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F
BRDC International Trophy[161] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW2
Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco[162] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
London Trophy[163] 1st Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F
Internationales ADAC 1000 Kilometer Rennen auf dem Nürburgring[164] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
Gran Premio d'Italia[165] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
Gran Premio Internactional de Venezuela[166] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
Australian Tourist Trophy[167] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
Australian Grand Prix[168] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
Nassau Trophy[169] 1st Bill Lloyd Maserati 300S
FIA Formula One World Championship[170] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires[171] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
Gran Premio Supercortemaggiore[172] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 200S
Grand Prix de Rouen[173] 2nd Aston Martin Aston Martin DB3S
24 Heures du Mans[174] 2nd David Brown Aston Martin DB3S
Großer Preis von Deutschland[175] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
Rheinland-Pfalz Preis Nürburgring[176] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 150S
Tour de France[177] 2nd Stirling Moss Ltd. Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
Grote Prijs van Belgie[178] 3rd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F
1957 RAC British Grand Prix[179] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
Sveriges Grand Prix[180] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 450S
Gran Premio di Pescara[181] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
Gran Premio d'Italia[182] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
Nassau Trophy[183] 1st Temple Buell Ferrari 290 MM
Nassau Memorial Trophy[184] 1st Temple Buell Ferrari 290 MM
FIA Formula One World Championship[185] 2nd Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
1000 km Buenos Aires[186] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
12-Hour Florida International Grand Prix of Endurance for The Amoco Trophy[187] 2nd Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
Gran Premio di Siracusa[188] 3rd Vandervell Products Vanwall VW1
1958 Gran Premio de la Republica Argentina[189] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T43
Gran Premio de Cuba[190] 1st Luigi Chinetti/NART Ferrari 335 S
Sussex Trophy[191] 1st David Brown Aston Martin DBR2
British Empire Trophy[192] 1st David Brown (Aston Martin) Ltd. Aston Martin DBR2
BARC Aintree 200[193] 1st R R C Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T45
Grote Prijs van Nederland[194] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
Internationales ADAC 1000km Rennen Nürburgring[195] 1st David Brown, Aston Martin Ltd. Aston Martin DBR1/300
Grand Prix de Caen[196] 1st R R C Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T45
Kanonloppet[197] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S
Grande Prémio de Portugal[198] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
Kentish '100'[199] 1st R R C Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T45
RAC Tourist Trophy[200] 1st David Brown Ltd. Aston Martin DBR1/300
Grand Prix du Maroc[201] 1st Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
Melbourne Grand Prix[201] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T43
FIA Formula One World Championship[202] 2nd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team
Vandervell Products
Cooper-Climax T43
Vanwall VW5
Grand Prix de l'ACF[203] 2nd Vandervell Products Vanwall VW5
1000 km Buenos Aires[204] 3rd Huschke von Hanstein Porsche 550 RS
1959 Silverstone International[205] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T43
Autocar British Formula 2 Championship[206] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T43
New Zealand Grand Prix[207] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
Glover Trophy[208] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
Gran Premio di Siracusa[209] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T43
ADAC 1000 Kilometer Rennen[210] 1st David Brown Aston Martin DBR1/300
Coupe Internationale de Vitesse[211] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T45
Grand Prix de Rouen-les-Essarts[212] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T45
Coupe Delaniere Debrutteville[213] 1st Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati Tipo 60
Trophée d'Auvergne[214] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T45
Kanonloppet[215] 1st Keele Engineering/Stirling Moss Cooper-Climax Monaco T49
Grande Prémio de Portugal[216] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
RAC Tourist Trophy[217] 1st David Brown Aston Martin DBR1/300
Gran Premio d'Italia[218] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
International Gold Cup[219] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
International Formula Libre Grand Prix at Watkins Glen[220] 1st British Racing Partnership Cooper-Climax T51
Nassau Trophy[221] 1st David Brown Aston Martin DBR2/420
RAC British Grand Prix[222] 2nd British Racing Partnership BRM P25
FIA Formula One World Championship[223] 3rd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team
British Racing Partnership
Cooper-Climax T51
BRM P25
Kentish '100'[224] 3rd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Borgward T45
1960 Gran Premio Libertad Cuba[225] 1st Camoradi USA Racing Team Maserati Tipo 61
Fordwater Trophy[226] 1st Tommy Sopwith/Equipe Endeavour Aston Martin DB4 GT
B.A.R.C. Aintree '200'[227] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718/2
Internationales ADAC 1000 kilometer Rennen[228] 1st Camoradi/USA Racing Team Maserati Tipo 61
Grand Prix de Monaco[229] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
Kanonloppet[230] 1st Yeoman Credit/BRP Lotus-Climax 19
RAC Tourist Trophy[231] 1st R. Walker & Wilkins Ferrari 250 GT SWB
RedeX Trophy[232] 1st R.R.C. Walker Ferrari 250 GT SWB
Flugplatzrennen[233] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718/2
International Gold Cup[234] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
International Formula Libre Grand Prix at Watkins Glen[235] 1st Ryan Walker Lotus-Climax 18
Pacific Grand Prix[236] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 19
United States Grand Prix[237] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
Nassau Trophy[238] 1st R.R.C. Walker Ferrari 250 GT SWB
Cape Grand Prix[239] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718 RS 60
South African Grand Prix[240] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718 RS 60
South African Grand Prix[241] 2nd British Racing Partnership/Yeoman Credit Cooper-Borgward T45
4 Hours of Sebring[242] 2nd Donald Healey, Ltd. Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite
Grand Prix de Bruxelles[243] 2nd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718/2
Lavant Cup[244] 2nd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718/2
Glover Trophy[245] 2nd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
FIA Formula One World Championship[246] 3rd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
Lotus-Climax 18
Formula 2 Drivers' Championship[247] 3rd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Porsche 718/2
Gran Premio de Argentina[248] 3rd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51
1961 Warwick Farm '100'[249] 1st R.R.C. Walker Lotus-Climax 18
Lavant Cup[250] 1st RRC Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T53
Sussex Trophy[251] 1st UDT Laystall Lotus-Climax 19 Monte Carlo
Großer Preis von Wien[252] 1st RRC Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
BRDC International Trophy[253] 1st RRC Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T53P
Silverstone International Trophy[254] 1st U.D.T.- Laystall Lotus-Climax 19 Monte Carlo
Grand Prix de Monaco[255] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
Silver City Trophy[256] 1st U.D.T.- Laystall Lotus-Climax 18/21
The Player's 200[257] 1st United Dominions Corp. Lotus-Climax 19 Monte Carlo
British Empire Trophy[258] 1st RRC Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T53
Grosser Preis von Deutschland[259] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18/21
Peco Trophy[260] 1st Rob Walker Ferrari 250 GT SWB
RAC Tourist Trophy[261] 1st Rob Walker Ferrari 250 GT SWB
Kanonloppet[262] 1st U.D.T.- Laystall Lotus-Climax 18/21
Grote Prijs van Danske[263] 1st U.D.T.- Laystall Lotus-Climax 18/21
Gran Premio di Modena[264] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18/21
Gran Premio di Modena[264] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18/21
International GoldCup[265] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Ferguson-Climax P99
Pacific Grand Prix[266] 1st U.D.T.- Laystall Lotus-Climax 19 Monte Carlo
Nassau Tourist Trophy[267] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Ferrari 250 GT SWB
Lady Wigram Trophy[268] 2nd Rob Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
Natal Grand Prix[269] 2nd British Racing Partnership Lotus-Climax 18/21
South African Grand Prix[270] 2nd British Racing Partnership Lotus-Climax 18/21
FIA Formula One World Championship[271] 3rd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 18
Lotus-Climax 18/21
Lotus-Climax 21
Ferguson-Climax P99
Fordwater Trophy[272] 3rd Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 250 GT SWB
Canadian Grand Prix[273] 3rd U.D.T.- Laystall Lotus-Climax 19 Monte Carlo
1962 New Zealand Grand Prix[274] 1st Rob Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 21
Lady Wigram Trophy[275] 1st Rob Walker Racing Team Lotus-Climax 21
Warwick Farm "100"[276] 1st R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T55
Levin International[275] 2nd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T55
Teretonga International[275] 2nd R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T55
3 Hours of Sebring[277] 3rd BMC Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite
1980 Tricentol RAC British Saloon Car Championship[278] 16th Gti Engineering Audi 80 GLE
1981 Tricentol RAC British Saloon Car Championship[279] 19th Team BP Audi 80 GLE

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap) Template:Overflow

  • † Indicates shared drive with Hans Herrmann and Karl Kling.
  • * Indicates shared drive with Cesare Perdisa.
  • ‡ Indicates shared drive with Tony Brooks.
  • [a] <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^ After Moss retired from the race he took over the car of Trintignant. Both drivers did not receive any points for their shared drive.

Non-championship results

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Complete World Sportscar Championship results

Year Entrant Chassis Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1953 Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar C-type Jaguar Straight-6 S+2.0 SEB MLA
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3Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1954 B. S. Cunningham OSCA MT4 1500 OSCA Straight-4 S1.5 BUE SEB
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
MLA
Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar D-type Jaguar Straight-6 S5.0 LMS
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
DUN
14Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
CPA
1955 Donald Healey Motor Co. Austin-Healey 100 Austin-Weslake Straight-4 S3.0 BUE SEB
6Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Daimler-Benz AG Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Mercedes-Benz Straight-8 S+2.0 MLA
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
LMS
WDScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
DUN
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
TGA
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1956 Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S Maserati Straight-6 S3.0 BUE
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
SEB
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MLA
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NÜR
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
KRI
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1957 Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 300S Maserati Straight-6 S3.0 BUE
2Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
SEB
2Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Maserati 450S Maserati V8 S5.0 MLA
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
NÜR
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LMS
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
KRI
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
CAR
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1958 Huschke von Hanstein Porsche 550 RS 1.6 Porsche Straight-4 S2.0 BUE
3Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
David Brown Ltd. Aston Martin DBR1 Aston Martin Straight-6 S3.0 SEB
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TGA
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NÜR
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
LMS
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GWD
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1959 The Lister Corp. Lister Costin Jaguar Straight-6 S3.0 SEB
DSQScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
TGA
David Brown Ltd. Aston Martin DBR1/300 Aston Martin Straight-6 S3.0 NÜR
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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GWD
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1960 Camoradi USA Maserati Tipo 61 Maserati Straight-4 S3.0 BUE SEB
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
TGA NÜR
1Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1961 Camoradi USA Maserati Tipo 61 Maserati Straight-4 S3.0 SEB
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Porsche KG Porsche 718 Porsche Flat-4 S1.5 TGA
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
NÜR
8Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 250 GT SWB Ferrari V12 GT+3.0 LMS
RetScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1962 Camoradi USA Ferrari 250 TRI/61 Ferrari V12 S3.0 SEB
DSQScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
TGA NÜR
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Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1951 Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman Jaguar C-Type S5.0 92 DNF DNF
1952 Template:Flagicon Peter Walker Template:Flagicon Peter Walker Jaguar C-Type S5.0 DNF DNF
1953 Template:Flagicon Jaguar Cars Ltd. Template:Flagicon Peter Walker Jaguar C-Type S5.0 300 2nd 2nd
1954 Template:Flagicon Jaguar Cars Ltd. Template:Flagicon Peter Walker Jaguar D-Type S5.0 92 DNF DNF
1955 Template:Flagicon Daimler-Benz AG Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR S3.0 134 DNF DNF
1956 Template:Flagicon David Brown Template:Flagicon Peter Collins Aston Martin DB3S S3.0 299 2nd 1st
1957 Template:Flagicon Officine Alfieri Maserati Template:Flagicon Harry Schell Maserati 450S Zagato Coupe S5.0 32 DNF DNF
1958 Template:Flagicon David Brown Racing Dept. Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Aston Martin DBR1/300 S3.0 30 DNF DNF
1959 Template:Flagicon David Brown Racing Dept. Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman Aston Martin DBR1/300 S3.0 70 DNF DNF
1961 Template:Flagicon North American Racing Team Template:Flagicon Graham Hill Ferrari 250 GT SWB GT3.0 121 DNF DNF
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Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1954 Template:Flagicon B.S. Cunningham Template:Flagicon Bill Loyd Osca MT4 1450 S1.5 168 1st 1st
1955 Template:Flagicon Donald Healey Motor Co. Template:Flagicon Lance Macklin Austin-Healey 100 S S3.0 176 6th 5th
1956 Template:Flagicon David Brown & Sons, Ltd. Template:Flagicon Peter Collins Aston Martin DB3S S3.0 51 DNF DNF
1957 Template:Flagicon Maserati Factory Template:Flagicon Harry Schell Maserati 300S S3.0 195 2nd 1st
1958 Template:Flagicon David Brown Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Aston Martin DBR1/300 S3.0 90 DNF DNF
1959 Template:Flagicon B.S. Cunningham Template:Flagicon Briggs Cunningham
Template:Flagicon Lake Underwood
Template:Flagicon Russ Boss
Lister-Jaguar S3.0 164 15th 6th
Template:Flagicon The Lister Corp. Template:Flagicon Ivor Bueb Lister-Jaguar S3.0 98 DSQ DSQ
1960 Template:Flagicon Camoradi USA Template:Flagicon Dan Gurney Maserati Tipo 61 S3.0 136 DNF DNF
1961 Template:Flagicon Camoradi International Template:Flagicon Graham Hill Maserati Tipo 61 S3.0 DNF DNF
Template:Flagicon Camoradi USA Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory
Template:Flagicon Lloyd Casner
Maserati Tipo 63 S3.0 DNF DNF
1962 Template:Flagicon North American Racing Team Template:Flagicon Innes Ireland
Template:Flagicon John Fulp
Template:Flagicon Fernand Tavano
Ferrari 250 TRI/61 S3.0 128 DSQ DSQ
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Complete 12 Hours of Reims results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1953 Template:Flagicon Peter Whitehead Template:Flagicon P.N. Whitehead Jaguar C-Type S+2.0 243 1st 1st
1954 Template:Flagicon Jaguar Cars Ltd. Template:Flagicon Peter Walker Jaguar C-Type DNF DNF
1956 Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Phil Hill Cooper-Climax T39 DNF DNF
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Complete Mille Miglia results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Pos. Class
Pos.
1951 Template:Flagicon Jaguar Template:Flagicon Frank Rainbow Jaguar XK120 S/GT+2.0 DNF DNF
1952 Template:Flagicon Jaguar Cars Ltd. Template:Flagicon Norman Dewis Jaguar C-Type S+2.0 DNF DNF
1953 Template:Flagicon Jaguar Cars Ltd. Template:Flagicon Mortimer Morris-Goodall Jaguar C-Type S+2.0 DNF DNF
1955 Template:Flagicon Daimler Benz AG Template:Flagicon Denis Jenkinson Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR S+2.0 1st 1st
1956 Template:Flagicon Officine Alfieri Maserati Template:Flagicon Denis Jenkinson Maserati 350S S+2.0 DNF DNF
1957 Template:Flagicon Officine Alfieri Maserati Template:Flagicon Denis Jenkinson Maserati 450S S+2.0 DNF DNF
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Complete Rallye de Monte Carlo results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Pos.
1952 Template:Flagicon Sunbeam-Talbot Template:Flagicon Desmond Scannell
Template:Flagicon John A. Cooper
Sunbeam-Talbot 90 2nd
1953 Template:Flagicon Sunbeam-Talbot Template:Flagicon Desmond Scannell
Template:Flagicon John A. Cooper
Sunbeam-Talbot 90 6th
1954 Template:Flagicon Sunbeam-Talbot Template:Flagicon Desmond Scannell
Template:Flagicon John A. Cooper
Sunbeam-Talbot 90 15th
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Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1976 Template:Flagicon Esmonds Motors Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 3001cc – 6000cc 37 DNF
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Complete British Saloon Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Pts Class
1980 GTI Engineering Audi 80 GLE <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />BScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". MAL
Ret†
OUL
9†
THR
21
SIL
Ret
SIL
13
BRH
?
MAL
2†
BRH
11
THR
10
SIL
18
16th 24 ?
1981 TWR Team BP Audi 80 GLE <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />BScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". MAL
3†
SIL
22
OUL
2†
THR
Ret
BRH
Ret†
SIL
15
SIL
22
DON
9†
BRH
DNS†
THR
?
SIL
14
19th 20 6th
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† Events with 2 races staged for the different classes.

Notes

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See also

References

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External links

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