Geoff Richardson (26 August 1924 – 20 August 2007) was a British racing driver. Although he never entered a World Championship Formula One event, he took part in the 1948 British Grand Prix,[1] participated in many non-championship Formula One and Formula Libre events from the 1940s to the 1960s, and enjoyed a varied motorsport career over several decades. He often raced self-built cars, many under the name of Richardson Racing Automobiles (RRA), among them a modified pre-war Riley,[2] and sports cars based on Aston Martins.[3] In 1953 he agreed to run a prototype Zethrin Rennsport in European events with the Belgian Jacques Swaters, but this project never got past a road-going prototype.
Geoff Richardson | |
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Nationality | British |
Born | 26 August 1924 |
Died | 20 August 2007 | (aged 82)
Starts | 23 non-Championship Formula One races |
Wins | 0 |
Poles | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Richardson also took part in the Targa Florio in 1955, and the Intercontinental Formula that was devised as a rival to the new official 1.5-litre Formula One series in 1961.[4]
Results
editNon-championship Formula One results
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Other results
editFormula One
edit- 1948 Jersey Road Race – 11th (ERA-Riley)
- 1948 British Grand Prix – Ret (Riley-ERA)
- 1949 British Empire Trophy – 11th (RRA-ERA)
- 1949 BRDC International Trophy – 21st (RRA-ERA)
Targa Florio
edit- 1955 Targa Florio – Ret (Lotus Connaught-Lea Francis)
Intercontinental Formula
edit- 1961 Lavant Cup – 9th (Cooper RRA-Alta)
- 1961 BRDC International Trophy – Ret (Cooper-Climax)
References
edit- ^ "1948 British Grand Prix". Silhouet Motorsport Archive. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- ^ "1952 Ulster Trophy". Oldracingcars.com. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- ^ "Aston Martin Special Sporting Two-Seater". Bonhams. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- ^ "1961 Finally Dawns". Atlas F1: Rear View Mirror. Retrieved 15 July 2012.