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Hesketh 308/308B
Hesketh, Lord Alexander
Hill, Graham
Ho, Stanley
Hockenheim
1977
1978
1979
1980
Hogan, John
Holbert, Al
Holden
Holy, Jochen
Horsley, Allan
Horsley, Bubbles
Hoshino, Kauro
Hugo Boss
Hulme, Denny
Hume Weir
Hungarian Grand Prix
Hunt, James
Hunt, Susie
Ickx, Jacky
Ifield, Frank
Imola
IndyCar
Interlagos
International Race of Champions
Interlagos see also Brazilian Grand Prix
Irwin, Steve
Italian Grand Prix
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1985
1986
Jabouille, Jean-Pierre
Jacarepaguá
jacked cars
Jackson, Jesse
Jackson, John
Jacobson, Mike
Jaguar
Jane, Bob
Japanese Grand Prix
1976 (Fuji)
1977
Jarama
1976
1978
1979
1981
Jarier, Jean-Pierre
John Player British Formula Three Championship
Johnson, Dick
Johnson, Steve
Jones, Alan
broken left foot
car licences
childhood
school years
Jones, Alma
Jones, Barry
Jones, Beverley
Jones, Christian
Asian Formula Three Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
Jones, Jack
Jones, Stan
business failure
Chrysler dealership
Holden dealership, Essendon
racing career
Jones, Zara
Jones’ Law
Jordan, Eddie
Kapadia, Asif
Kramer, Gerd
Kreisky, Brian
Kreisky, Bruno
Krisiloff, Steve
Kuwashima, Masami
Kyalami
Kyrgios, Nick
Laffite, Jacques
Laguna Seca
Lakeside
1982
1988
1991
1992
1993
1994
Lammers, Jan
Lancia
Lardi, Lina
Lardi, Piero
Larkham, Mark
Las Vegas
Lauda, Niki
Lauda Air
Le Mans
1984
1987
Lees, Geoff
Lexus
Lightfoot, Frankie
Ligier
Little, Campbell
Lombard North British Formula Three Championship
Lombardi, Lella
London Rubber Company
Long Beach Grand Prix see US Grand Prix West (Long Beach)
Longhurst, Tony
Lotus
Luckett, Dave
Luigi Racing
Lunger, Brett
Lyall, John
Macau Grand Prix
1978
McCully, Allan
Macdonald, John
McGuire, Brian
McInerney, Brendan
McLaren, Bruce
McLaren
McLaughlin, Scott
Madrid
Maktoum, Sheik
Mallala
1993
1994
Mallory Park
Mansell, Nigel
March
March
Marco, Helmet
Marlboro World Championship team
Marshall, Marcus
Martin, John
Martini International
Maserati
Mass, Jochen
Maybach
Mayer, Teddy
Mazda RX-7
Meraleste Pastoral Company
Mercedes-Benz
Merlyn Formula Ford
Merzario, Arturo
Michael, Sam
Michelin
Mid-Ohio Raceway
Miedecke, Andrew
Miles, John
Miller, Harry M
Miller, Jack
Mitsubishi MU2 plane
Moffat, Allan
Monaco Grand Prix
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1984
1986
Mont-Tremblant
Montand, Yves
Montezemolo, Luca di
Montjuic
Montreal
Monza Grand Prix
1976
1977
1978
1979
1981
1985
1986
Moore, Graham
Moran, Jack
Morgan, Dave
Morizot, Yves
Morris
MG K3
Morris
Morris Minor convertible
Morris, Bob
Morris, Paul
Mosport Park
Moss, Stirling
MotoGP
Murphy, Greg
Nathan, Emma
NASCAR
New Zealand Grand Prix
Newey, Adrian
Newman-Haas team
Newman, Paul
Newton-John, Olivia
Nichols, Don
Nicholson, John
Nilsson, Gunnar
Nine Network
Nissan GT-R
Norman, Greg
Nunn, Mo
Nürburgring see also German Grand Prix
1975
1976
Oatley, Neil
O’Brien, Charlie
O’Brien, Jack
O’Brien, Paddy
Ojjeh, Aziz
Ojjeh, Mansour
Oliver, Jackie
O’Neill, Laurie
Onslow, Robin
Ontario Motor Speedway
Opert, Fred
Oran Park
1977
1982
1991
1992
1997
Osella
Österreichring
Oulton Park
Pace, Carlos
Pack Leader Racing
Packer, Kerry
Paech, Rod
Palmer, Jonathan
Palos Verdes
Parks, Tom
Parsons, David
Patrese, Riccardo
Patterson, Bill
Paul Ricard
1975
1976
1978
1980
1981
Peater, Roy
Perkins, Larry
Peter Jackson Dash
Peter Stuyvesant International Racing
Peterson, Ronnie
Philip Island
1993
1994
Philip Morris
Phoenix Park
Piquet, Nelson
Pironi, Didier
pit lane accidents
Pocono
Porsche
Porsche Kremer Racing team
Portugal Grand Prix
Postlethwaite, Harvey
Potter, Ken
Power, Will
Pretty, Elsie
Prix Citron
Prix Orange
Prost, Alain
Pruett, Scott
Pryce, Tom
pub at Yea
Pukekohe
1996
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Purley, David
race starts
race steward role
racing philosophy
Radisich, Paul
Rainey, Maurie
Ralph, Mike
RAM Racing
Raymond, Mike
Rebaque, Hector
Redman, Brian
Rees, Alan
Regazzoni, Clay
Reindler, Karl
Renault
Reutemann, Carlos
Rhodesian Club
Ricciardo, Daniel
Richards, Jim
Richter, Les
Rindt, Jochen
Ritter, Greg
Riverside Raceway, California
Road America
Robinson, George
Romano, Paul
Rosberg, Keke
Rosberg, Nico
Rothmans International Series
1977
RPM
Rush movie
Rust, Greg
Saab
safety
Salazar, Eliseo
Sampson, Brian
San Marino Grand Prix, Imola
1981
Sandown
1984
1985
1988
1989
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Saudi sponsors
Sawyer, John
Sax, John
Scheckter, Jody
Schenken, Tim
Schumacher, Michael
Schuppan, Vern
scrutineering
Seeliger, Ernie
Senna, Ayrton
Serra, Chico
Seton, Bo
Seton, Glenn
Shadow
Sheene, Barry
Shell
Shellsport International Series
Shepheard, George
Silverstone
BRDC International Trophy
Martini International
Simmental cattle
Simpson, Bill
60 Minutes
Skaife, Mark
skirts
Smedley, Rob
South Africa
South African Grand Prix
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1985
Southern Organs Formula Atlantic Championship
Southgate, Tony
Southport
spaceframe chassis
Spanish Grand Prix
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1986
Sparkes, Ken
spectators killed
Stanley, Louis
Stewart, Jackie
Stiller, Harry
Stillwell, Bib
Stohr, Siegfried
Stommelen, Rolf
Stone, Jimmy
Stone, Otto
Stone, Ross
Stone Brothers Racing
Stroll, Lance
Stroll, Lawrence
Strong, James
Stuck, Hans
Sullivan, Mike
superstitions
Supra
Surer, Marc
Surtees, John
Swedish Grand Prix
1975
1976
1977
1978
Symmons Plains
Tambay, Patrick
Tauranac, Ron
Taylor, Sid
Taylors Business College
TEAL Airways
telemetry
televising races
television commentary
Teixeira, Tony
Ten Network
Thruxton Park
Tilley, Mr
TOM’S GB
touring cars
Toyota
Tratt, Anthony
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Triumph TR6
turbo engines
Turpie, Ian
Tyrrell, Ken
Tyrrells
Unser, Al
Unser Jr, Al
United States
US Grand Prix
1974
1976 Formula
1978
1979
1980
1981
US Grand Prix West (Long Beach)
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1983
USAC Champ Car
Ustinov, Peter
V8 supercars
Vegantune
Villager, Henry
Villeneuve, Gilles
Volkswagon
Waldon, Garry
Walker, Dave
Walker, Murray
Walker, Rob
Walker, Ron
Walkinshaw, Tom
Walpole, Graham
Wanneroo
Ward, Camilla
Warner, Mike
Warr, Peter
Watkin, Professor Sid
Watkins Glen
Watson, John
Webber, Mark
weight
Wellington
1988
1991
1996
Whincup, Jamie
White, Mattie
Whiting, Charlie
Wickham, John
Williams, Claire
Williams, Frank
Williams, Ginny
Williams Grand Prix
Engineering
FW04
FW06
FW07
FW07B
FW07C
Williamson, Roger
Wills, Dean
Winton
1990
1994
Wollerman, Peter
Wood, Russell
World Drivers’ Championship
1980
World Sports Car Championship
World Touring Car Championship
Yea
Yip, Teddy
Zammit, David
Zandvoort see also Dutch Grand Prix
Zolder see also Belgian Grand Prix
Zorzi, Renzo
Dad shaking hands with Otto Stone and the ever-present son, me, not too far from the action.
The start of the 1956 Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park. Dad is on the front row in the number 8 Maserati and that’s me at the front of the Zephyr. (Autopics)
I’m not sure if it was genes more than environment. Dad was a great racing driver and I think he could have been among the best in the world, but for me it was those early years with the cars and race tracks that inspired me to go racing. (Autopics)
One of my earliest races in 1964 at Hume Weir in the Mini that Dad had built for me. It’s a pity the picture isn’t in colour because it looked a treat with its silver paint and black wheels. (Autopics)
I really enjoyed Formula Three – the cars were quick and great to drive. This is the DART GRD back in 1973 when I came second in the championship because they had double points in the final race.
Harry Stiller was one of the nicest blokes I drove for and I have a lot to thank him for. These early drives in the Formula Atlantic car paved the way for our entry into Formula One in 1975.
Driving a V6-powered car in Formula 5000 was a great learning experience. We were able to race and beat cars with much more power, although we didn’t do the full series.
Part of my dream was to race in Formula One, and I made my debut with Custom Made/Harry Stiller Racing in 1975, sharing a team with James Hunt, which is where we developed such a strong friendship. Harry eventually decided to flee Great Britain to get away from the tax man, so the team didn’t even survive the season. (LAT Photographic)
I joined Embassy Hill a few races after Harry fled, and while I got on well with Gra
ham Hill the team wasn’t very functional. I did get my first World Championship points so I felt I was getting somewhere. (LAT Photographic)
I didn’t get into racing for the fame, but it certainly had some benefits. Talking to the Duke of Edinburgh before a grand prix was just one of those perks, although I was probably more anxious about getting into the car and going racing than talking to him. (LAT Photographic)
Graham Hill was a difficult man to drive for. I was so lucky not to be with the team when he crashed his plane and all onboard died – I could have been there. (LAT Photographic)
The Surtees TS19 had so much potential, but it all fell away because the team wasn’t run very well. Look at the narrow cockpit – this is the car before they gave me the bubble in the side so I could change gears. It was a very frustrating season. (LAT Photographic)
Because I walked away from my contract with Surtees I had nothing on in Europe, so I did the Rothmans International Series in Australia during February with Teddy Yip’s Theodore Racing. I won one of the four rounds and finished third on debut here at Oran Park for the Australian Grand Prix. (Autopics)
After getting back into Formula One with Shadow in 1977, I did some Can-Am races and won my first-ever title in the Haas-Hall Racing Lola in 1978 when I felt like I was untouchable. I called it cruise and collect, but it wasn’t that easy. They were fabulous cars to drive and I loved racing in America.
My partnership with Williams almost didn’t happen, but when it did I knew right away it was the best option for me. In my fourth race for the team at Long Beach we were challenging for the lead when electrical problems dropped me off the pace. I drove much of the race with a collapsed front wing. (LAT Photographic)
Frank Williams was a great man to drive for, and he even got me out running with him at times. He loved his running, but he loved his racing even more, and his mind was perfectly suited to building the team that went on to dominate the sport for many years. (LAT Photographic)
I didn’t spend much time with my rivals, but James Hunt was an exception. He was such good company and a great bloke. I think he was also a better driver than many gave him credit for. (LAT Photographic)
After winning the Canadian Grand Prix I left the champagne shaking to others. We were sponsored by Saudi, and I felt I needed to respect their no alcohol beliefs … in public at least. (LAT Photographic)
Beverley was an important part of those early years of racing. We had a pretty fiery up-and-down relationship that eventually ended in the 1980s. (LAT Photographic)
My championship year and the FW07 was a great car. Patrick Head and his team of engineers built the best handling car in the field and it was enough for us to beat the much more powerful Ferraris and Renaults, whose challenge failed for a number of reasons. The biggest challenge was, however, from Nelson Piquet in a Brabham and here he is buried in the pack. (LAT Photographic)