David Purley Formula one racer

David Charles Purley, GM (26 January 1945 – 2 July 1985) was a British racing driver born in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, who participated in 11 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting at Monaco in 1973.Purley is best known for his actions at the 1973 Dutch Grand Prix, where he abandoned his own race and attempted to save the life of fellow driver Roger Williamson, whose car was upside down and on fire following a serious accident. Purley was awarded the George Medal for his courage in trying to save Williamson, who suffocated in the blaze.During pre-qualifying for the 1977 British Grand Prix Purley sustained multiple bone fractures after his car's throttle stuck open and he crashed into a wall. His deceleration from 173 km/h (108 mph) to 0 in a distance of 66 cm (26 in) is thought to be one of the highest G-loads in human history. He scored no championship points during his Formula One career. He died in a plane crash, having retired from motorsport and taken up aerobatics, in 1985.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 26, 1945
Birth place
West Sussex , Bognor Regis
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathJuly 02, 1985

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Formula one racer

championships0
fastest lap0
first race
1973 Monaco Grand Prix
last race
1977 British Grand Prix
podiums0
poles0
races11
wins0

David Purley on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.asag.sk/bio/purley.htm