John Surtees

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Image:John Surtees.JPG John Surtees MBE (born February 11 1934) is an British World Champion motorcycle racer and Formula 1 racing driver. He remains the only person to have won World Championships in both disciplines.

Born in Tatsfield, Surrey, Surtees won seven world titles in motorcycle racing, winning the 350cc championship from 1958 to 1960, and the 500cc championship in 1956 and 1958 through 1960. In the 1959 season, Surtees accomplished an impressive sweep by winning every race on the 350cc and 500cc calendar.

At age 26, Surtees switched from motorcycles to cars, full time in 1960 making his Formula 1 debut racing for Lotus in the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo. He moved to Ferrari and won the world championship for the Italian team in 1964.

Surtees parted company with Ferrari during the 1966 season, citing excessive pressure as a factor, leaving Jack Brabham to take the Drivers' Championship.

He later formed his own race team, Surtees Racing Organization, which raced in Formula 1 during the 1970s.

In 1996, he was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.

Motorcycle Grand Prix Statistics

  • 1955 250cc - 7th, (1 win)
  • 1955 350cc - 6th
  • 1956 350cc - 4th, (1 win)
  • 1956 500cc - 1st, (3 wins)
  • 1957 350cc - 10th
  • 1957 500cc - 3rd, (1 win)
  • 1958 350cc - 1st, (6 wins)
  • 1958 500cc - 1st, (6 wins)
  • 1959 350cc - 1st, (6 wins)
  • 1959 500cc - 1st, (7 wins)
  • 1960 350cc - 1st, (2 wins)
  • 1960 500cc - 1st, (5 wins)

Formula One Grand Prix Statistics

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