Mike Hawthorn

Mike Hawthorn

Nacimiento : 1929-04-10,

Muerte : 1959-01-22

Historia

From Wikipedia John Michael Hawthorn (10 April 1929 – 22 January 1959) was a British racing driver. He became the United Kingdom's first Formula One World Champion driver in 1958, whereupon he announced his retirement, having been profoundly affected by the death of his teammate and friend Peter Collins two months earlier in the 1958 German Grand Prix. Hawthorn also won the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans, but was haunted by his involvement in the disastrous crash that marred the race. Hawthorn died in a road accident six months after retiring; he was suffering from a terminal illness at the time.

Perfil

Mike Hawthorn

Películas

Ferrari: Carrera a la Inmortalidad
Himself
‘Ferrari: Race to Immortality’ relata la historia de los triunfos y las derrotas, los éxitos y las tragedias, de los mejores conductores de Ferrari en una época, los años 50, donde entre semana se disfrutaba la vida y los domingos era ganar o morir.
Mike Hawthorn: On the Limit
Himself
One of the new, eager, racing fanatics leading Britain's charge to the top of the motorsport world was the charismatic, handsome and debonair Mike Hawthorn. Racing for iconic names such as Jaguar and Ferrari, and sporting his trademark bow tie, shock of wavy blonde hair and with his flamboyant driving style, Hawthorn captured the imagination of motorsport fans across the country. As fast as he raced on the track, Hawthorn lived just as fast off it with his social antics becoming the stuff of legend and there was always a woman or two under his arm.