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Encyclopedia > Graham Whitehead

Graham Whitehead (born in Harrogate, April 15, 1922 - dead in Berkshire, January 15, 1981) was a Formula One driver from England. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on July 19, 1952. He scored 0 championship points. Map sources for Harrogate at grid reference SE3055 Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, England. ... April 15 is the 105th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (106th in leap years). ... 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Berkshire (IPA: or  ; sometimes abbreviated to Berks) is a county in England and forms part of the South East England region. ... January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The inaugural Formula One World Championship was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in his Alfa Romeo in 1950, barely defeating his Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: England Travel guide to England from Wikitravel English language English law English (people) List of monarchs of England – Kings of England family tree List of English people Angeln (region in northern Germany, presumably the origin of the Angles for whom England is named) UK... July 19 is the 200th day (201st in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 165 days remaining. ... 1952 (MCMLII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Began racing his half-brother Peter's ERA in 1951 and then drove his Formula 2 Alta in the 1952 British Grand Prix. He finished second at 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1958 only weeks before the accident on the Tour de France in which Peter was killed. Graham escaped serious injury and later raced again with an Aston Martin and Ferrari 250GT before stopping at the end of 1961. Peter Whitehead was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... ERA is an abbreviation for several different things, including: Academy of European Law, Trier Earned run average, a baseball statistic ECMWF re-analysis Education Reform Act Electronic Realty Associates Inc. ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... The 1952 British Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on July 19, 1952 at Silverstone Circuit. ... 1952 Le Mans race, depicted on cover of Auto Sport Review magazine The 24 Hours of Le Mans (24 heures du Mans) is the worlds most famous sports car endurance race, held annually at Circuit de la Sarthe near Le Mans, France, in the French Sarthe département. ... official Aston Martin logo (since 2003) Aston Martin logo (1987 - 2002) Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Complete Formula One results

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1952 Alta SWI IND BEL FRA GBR DEU DUT ITA

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