Ivor Léon John Bueb (6 June 1923 – 1 August 1959) was a British professional sports car racing and Formula One driver from England. Born in East Ham,...
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Bueb (1912–1982), German painter Ivor Bueb (1923–1959), British driver This page lists people with the surname Bueb. If an internal link intending to...
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international footballer Ivan Ivor Broadis (1922–2019), England international footballer Ivor Bueb (1923–1959), British Formula One driver Ivor Jones (1901–1982)...
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them but declined. The French press carried photographs of Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb celebrating their win with the customary champagne but treated them with...
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incurred a skull fracture when he struck a flagpole with his head. And Ivor Bueb crashed his BRP Formula Two car at the Charade Circuit. He was thrown...
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One Manufacturers. Bernie Ecclestone entered a pair of Connaughts for Ivor Bueb and Jack Fairman, with Ecclestone also named as a driver of the Fairman...
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he shared with Ivor Bueb failed to finish. Hamilton also won the 1956 Rheims 12-hour race for Jaguar with a D-Type co-driven by Ivor Bueb. Despite the win...
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Connaught Engineering Connaught-Alta B Alta GP 2.5 L4 D Stuart Lewis-Evans 2 Ivor Bueb 2 Cooper Car Company Cooper-Climax T43 Climax FPF 2.0 L4 A D Jack Brabham...
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race. Jaguar opted to continue, and the D-Type driven by Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb went on to win. Mercedes withdrew from motorsport at the end of the 1955...
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A Bernie Ecclestone 2, 7 Bruce Kessler 2 Paul Emery 2 Jack Fairman 7 Ivor Bueb 7 Cooper Car Company Cooper-Climax T45 T44 Climax FPF 2.0 L4 D Jack Brabham...
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up-and-coming English star Mike Hawthorn (stolen from Ferrari) paired with rookie Ivor Bueb; and Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis sharing the third car with Don Beauman...
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WSCTooltip 1954 World Sportscar Championship Maurice Trintignant (FRA) 1955 Ivor Bueb (GBR) S 5.0 Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR) Jaguar D-Type D 307 4135.38 2569.61...
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drive, having previously entered a Maserati 250F for Roy Salvadori and Ivor Bueb and also a Cooper for Greene Jr. Keith Greene later became better known...
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teammates Jimmy Stewart and Desmond Titterington in 2nd and 3rd; and Ivor Bueb in 1956, with Belgian journalist and racing driver Paul Frère taking 4th...
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the race as a sign of respect to the victims, while Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb continued in their Jaguars to win the race. The accident was a major contributor...
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(including, over the years, Stirling Moss, Peter Collins, Jim Russell, Ivor Bueb, Ken Tyrrell, and Bernie Ecclestone) and led to the establishment of the...
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catastrophe. Ivor Bueb and Norman Dewis, both Le Mans debutants, had to step into their respective cars for their first driver stints. Bueb in particular...
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careers). Other notable 500 cc Formula 3 drivers include Stuart Lewis-Evans, Ivor Bueb, Jim Russell, Peter Collins, Don Parker, Ken Tyrrell, and Bernie Ecclestone...
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World Championship debuts of Masten Gregory, Stuart Lewis-Evans, and Ivor Bueb. Gregory's third place was the first Formula One podium for an American...
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World Champion 1961 Succeeded by Graham Hill Preceded by Ron Flockhart Ivor Bueb Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1958 With: Olivier Gendebien Succeeded by...
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Jean-Pierre Wimille 1937 Peter Walker 1951 Fritz Riess 1952 Hermann Lang 1952 Ivor Bueb 1955 A. J. Foyt 1967 Hurley Haywood 1977 Andy Wallace 1988 Christophe...
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near Berlin. It was also one of the last races for double-Le Mans winner Ivor Bueb who was killed two months later in a non-Championship F1 race at Clermont-Ferrand...
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following year he won again for the same team, this time sharing with Ivor Bueb, setting a distance record of 2,732.8 mi (4,398.0 km). In the early 1960s...
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declared: "I don't know a more wonderful track than Charade". Also in 1959, Ivor Bueb winner of the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans, died following a crash at the...
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United States Bob Sweikert France Maurice Trintignant United Kingdom Ivor Bueb United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn 1956 United States Pat Flaherty United...
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Connaught Engineering 4 Ivor Bueb Ret 1958 ARG MON NED 500 BEL FRA GBR GER POR ITA MOR NC 0 Connaught Type B Alta Straight-4 Ivor Bueb Bernie Ecclestone Ret...
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Clermont-Ferrand since 2014 Paul Bourget (1852–1935), novelist and critic Ivor Bueb (1923–1959), British professional sports car racing and Formula One driver...
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5 0 0 0 0 0 Ronnie Bucknum United States 1964–1966 0 11 11 0 0 0 0 2 Ivor Bueb United Kingdom 1957–1959 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 Sébastien Buemi Switzerland...
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Flockhart won again with a D-Type in the 1957 event, partnered this time by Ivor Bueb. The team's second D-Type – driven by Sanderson and his new partner John...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Ron Flockhart Ivor Bueb Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1958 With: Phil Hill Succeeded by Carroll Shelby Roy Salvadori...
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