Stirling Moss - Wikipedia Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss (17 September 1929 – 12 April 2020) was a British racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from 1951 to 1961 Widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers to never win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship, [c] Moss won a record 212 official races across several motorsport disciplines, including 16 Formula One Grands Prix
Stirling Moss: See all his F1 Wins, Stats, Age Championships See all Stirling Moss F1 stats info: Check out the career of this legendary British driver that won 16 GP's the record of most wins without championship Last Win from Pole: 1961 Monaco F1 GP: First Hat-trick: 1955 British F1 GP: Last Hat-trick: 1961 Monaco F1 GP: F1 Teams History: HWM (1951-1952) ERA (1952) Connaught (1952-1953) Cooper
Stirling Moss F1 wins - GP Racing Stats Last win: 1961 German Grand Prix: Smallest win margin: 0 200s: Largest win margin Below is a detailed list of F1 wins by Stirling Moss The table can be sorted by clicking on the column headers Search: No Year Grand Prix Circuit Race no Constructor Chassis Engine Start Win margin; 1: 1955: Britain: Aintree: 21: Mercedes: W196: Mercedes
Stirling Moss Races, Wins and Teams | F1 Driver | F1 History In 2009, the Stirling Moss brand was created, leading to various licensing opportunities While qualifying for the 2011 Le Mans Legends race, Moss retired from competitive racing One of the original jet-setters, Stirling Moss, even after his death, remains a British icon of F1 and motorsports Last win: 1961 German Grand Prix: Last entry:
Sir Stirling Moss, the best driver not to win a championship For Stirling Moss, it was the end of the Championship fight, as he missed out on a total of 3 races Thanks to his magnificent drive in the last race of the season, on the Riverside International Raceway, he managed to secure P3, despite missing on a big chunk of the season 1961 was the last season of Stirling Moss behind the wheel of an F1 car
Stirling Moss races, wins and teams - Motor Sport Magazine Moss trails Fangio at the Italian Grand Prix As well as F1, Moss enjoyed a successful sports car season in 1955 that included his greatest victory – winning the Mille Miglia in a Mercedes-Benz 300SLR when navigated by Motor Sport’s Denis Jenkinson He also won the Tourist Trophy and Targa Florio but Mercedes withdrew from the sport at the end of the year in the wake of the “Le Mans
Stirling Moss | Formula 1 Wiki | Fandom Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss, OBE (born 17 September 1929, died April 12 2020) was a British Formula One driver He is regarded by many as 'the greatest driver not to win the world championship', having come second in the championship in 1955, 1956, 1957 and 1958 He was also third in the championship in 1959, 1960 and 1961, before retiring after entering a coma due to an accident in 1962
Stirling Moss - Wikiwand Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss was a British racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from 1951 to 1961 Last win: 1961 German Grand Prix: Last entry: 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
Stirling Moss profile on - SnapLap The victory at Nurburgring Nordschleife on August 6, 1961, was the last Stirling's F1 win His last F1 championship race was the US Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, on October 8, where he retired after an engine failure At the end of his last F1 season, Moss was third in the points for the third year in a row
Stirling Moss: A great in racings most dangerous era - PlanetF1 Sir Stirling Moss was once the most recognisable sporting star in the world Moss, who has died aged 90, never won a Formula One world championship, yet his remarkable talent at the wheel set him