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Peter Whitehead (racing driver)

British racing driver (1914–1958)

Peter Whitehead (racing driver)

Summary

British racing driver (1914–1958)

FieldValue
namePeter Whitehead
nationalityGBR British
birth_namePeter Nield Whitehead
birth_date
birth_placeMenston, Yorkshire, England
death_date
death_placeLasalle, France
subboxyes
years
teamsFerrari, (incl. non-works)
non-works Alta and Cooper
races12 (10 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums1
points4
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race1950 Monaco Grand Prix
last_race1954 British Grand Prix
subboxyes
years–, –
teamsPeter Walker, Jaguar Cars Ltd., Cooper Car Co., David Brown, A. G. Whitehead
best_finish1st ()
class_wins1 ()

non-works Alta and Cooper

Whitehead (ERA R10B) takes the flag to win the [[1938 Australian Grand Prix

Peter Nield Whitehead (12 November 1914 – 21 September 1958) was a British racing driver. He was born in Menston, Yorkshire and was killed in an accident at Lasalle, France, during the Tour de France endurance race. A cultured, knowledgeable and well-travelled racer, he was excellent in sports cars. He won the 1938 Australian Grand Prix, which along with a 24 Heures du Mans win in 1951, probably was his finest achievement, but he also won two 12 Heures internationales de Reims events. He was a regular entrant, mostly for Peter Walker and Graham Whitehead, his half-brother. His death in 1958 ended a career that started in 1935 – however, he was lucky to survive an air crash in 1948.

Early life and pre-war racing

Yorkshireman Whitehead, coming from a wealthy background, gained from the wool industry, started racing in a Riley when he was 19. He moved up to an ERA B-Type the following season and then scored the first major result for the Alta, when he finished third in the Limerick Grand Prix, a Formula Libre race. In 1936, he shared his ERA with Peter Walker, and finished third in the Donington Grand Prix. He took the ERA to Australia in 1938 while touring on business, where he scored his first major victory, winning the 1938 Australian Grand Prix at Bathurst, as well as the inaugural Australian Hillclimb Championship. He returned in England in 1939 and gained a third place in the Nuffield Trophy.

Post-war racing career

During World War II, Whitehead was a pilot with the Royal Air Force, and he was back in competition as soon as racing was revived, taking his trusty ERA to second place in the British Empire Trophy, held at the Douglas Circuit on the Isle of Man in the summer of 1947. He also raced in the Lausanne Grand Prix, finishing sixth.

In 1948, Whitehead survived a plane crash at Croydon Aerodrome, when he was on his way to Milano, to arrange the purchase a Ferrari 125. The accident left him badly hurt and out of racing for a year.

Grand Prix racer

Whitehead and his good friend and co driver Dudley Folland are notable as being the first people to whom Enzo Ferrari ever sold a Formula One car: a Ferrari 125 in 1949. Dudley Folland had the car painted green, with a red Welsh Dragon painted on the bonnet, being a proud Welshman.

Whitehead won the Velká cena Československa. In doing so, he became the first Englishman to win a major international motor race outside of the United Kingdom since Richard Seaman. The following season, Whitehead made his debut in the Drivers' World Championship at Monaco, but did not start. His next outing in the championship came in the Grand Prix l’A.C.F., where he came close to winning but was slowed with a gearbox problem which he dropped to third. That was to be his only podium finished in 11 championship starts between 1950 and 1954.

During 1950 season, Whitehead won two minor Formula One races, the Jersey Road Race and the Ulster Trophy, but the biggest career victory came in Sports Cars. He continued to race and win in Formula Two across Europe. Later, he added victories in the 1954 Lady Wigram Trophy, in New Zealand, and repeated the feat in 1956 and 1957. He also won the 1956 Rand Grand Prix. All four of those victories, he was driving a Ferrari.

Sports car racing

Whitehead takes the flag to win the [[1951 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race

1950 saw Whitehead start his first 24 Hours of Le Mans race, together with John Marshall in a Jaguar XK120. The pair finished in 15th place. He teamed up with Peter Walker to win the 1951 race, however, in a Jaguar C-Type, at an average speed of 93.112 mph.

In 1953, Whitehead decided to concentrate on sports cars, and in July, he saw more success sharing a Jaguar C-Type with Stirling Moss in the 12 Heures Internationales de Reims. He returned again in 1954, in a full works supported Jaguar D-Type to win the event again partnered by Ken Wharton. Prior to that first win at Reims, he also won the Hyères 12 Hours.

Later in 1954, again paired with Wharton, he was placed sixth in the RAC Tourist Trophy road race.

Death

Whitehead's last great performance was at Le Mans in 1958 where he came second in an Aston Martin DB3S, sharing the driving with his half-brother, Graham. A couple of months later, on 21 September 1958, Peter and Graham were competing together in the Tour de France, when their Jaguar 3.4-Litre crashed off a bridge into a 30 foot ravine at Lasalle, near Nîmes after overturning twice, with Graham at the wheel. Graham escaped with serious but not life-threatening injuries, but Peter was killed instantly.

Racing record

Career highlights

SeasonSeriesPositionTeamCar
1935Limerick Grand Prix3rdAlta
1936Nuffield Trophy3rdPeter WhiteheadERA B-Type
Donington Grand Prix3rdPeter WhiteheadERA B-Type
1937JCC 2002ndPeter WhiteheadERA B-Type
JCC 200 Grand Prix3rdPeter WhiteheadERA B-Type
1938Australian Hillclimb Championship1stERA B-Type
Australian Grand Prix1stERA B-Type
1939Nuffield Trophy3rdPeter WhiteheadERA B-Type
1947British Empire Trophy2ndERA B-Type
1949Velká cena Československa1stFerrari 125
Richmond Trophy2ndERA B-Type
Woodcote Cup2ndERA B-Type
Grand Prix de France3rdFerrari 125
1950Jersey Road Race1stFerrari 125
Ulster Trophy1stFerrari 125
RAC Tourist Trophy2ndJaguar XK120
Grand Prix de l’A.C.F.3rdPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125
BRDC International Trophy3rdPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125
FIA Formula One World Championship9thPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125
1951Les 24 Heures du Mans1stPeter WalkerJaguar C-Type
Preis der Ostschweiz-Erlen1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125/166
Gran Premio del V Centenario Colombiano2ndPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125/166
Hastings Trophy2ndERA E-Type
Grand Prix de Bordeaux3rdFerrari 125
Grand Prix de Rouen-les-Essarts3rdFerrari 125/166
195312 Hours of Hyères1stP.N. WhiteheadJaguar C-Type
12 heures internationales1stP.N. WhiteheadJaguar C-Type
Mid-Cheshire M.C. F2 race2ndAtlantic StableCooper-Alta T24
RedeX Trophy2ndAtlantic StableCooper-Alta T24
url=http://www.formula2.net/F253_6.htmtitle=Formula 2 1953 - AMOC F2, Snettertonaccess-date=16 November 2016}}3rdAtlantic StableCooper-Alta T24
Coronation Trophy3rdAtlantic StableCooper-Alta T24
Goodwood Nine-Hours3rdW. LyonsJaguar XK120C
1954Lady Wigram Trophy1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125
12 heures internationales1stJaguar Cars Ltd.Jaguar D-Type
Circuito do Porto3rdPeter WhiteheadCooper-Jaguar T33
1955New Zealand Grand Prix2ndPeter WhiteheadFerrari 500/625
1956url=http://www.sergent.com.au/motor/other1956.htmltitle=1956 Other Racesaccess-date=16 November 2016}}1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 500/750S
Southland Road Race1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 500/750S
Rand Grand Prix1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 500/750S
Ardmore Grand Prix2ndPeter WhiteheadCooper-Jaguar T38
New Zealand Grand Prix3rdPeter WhiteheadFerrari 500/750S
Australian Grand Prix3rdPeter WhiteheadFerrari 555
1957url=http://www.sergent.com.au/motor/other1957.htmltitle=1957 Other Racesaccess-date=16 November 2016}}1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 555/860
Southland Road Race1stPeter WhiteheadFerrari 555/860
New Zealand Grand Prix2ndPeter WhiteheadFerrari 555/860
Dunedin Road Race3rdPeter WhiteheadFerrari 555/860
195824 Heures du Mans2ndA.G. WhiteheadAston Martin DB3S

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789WDCPointsPeter WhiteheadFerrari 125Ferrari V129th4Scuderia FerrariFerrari 125Ferrari V12Peter WhiteheadFerrari 125Ferrari V12NC0Ferrari 375Ferrari V12G A VandervellFerrari 375 ThinwallFerrari V12Peter WhiteheadAlta F2Alta Straight-4NC0Ferrari 125/166Ferrari V12Atlantic StableCooper T24Alta Straight-4NC0Peter WhiteheadCooper T24Alta Straight-4NC0
1950GBRMON
DNS500FRA
3ITA
7
SUI
DNABEL
1951SUI
Ret500BELFRA
RetGERITA
Ret
ESP
DNA
GBR
9
1952SUI500BELFRA
Ret
GBR
10GERNEDITA
DNQ
1953ARG500NEDBELFRAGBR
9GERSUIITA
1954ARG500BELFRAGBR
RetGERSUIITAESP

Non-Championship Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435Peter WhiteheadFerrari 125Ferrari V12Peter WhiteheadFerrari 125Ferrari V12Peter WhiteheadFerrari 125Ferrari V12Peter WhiteheadFerrari 125/166Ferrari V12Alta F2Alta L4Peter WhiteheadCooper T24Alta L4Peter WhiteheadCooper T24Alta L4
1949BUEEVARIOSRM
RetPAURICPAUJER
7ROUMARGBR
8EMPFROBEL
4SUI
9ALBFRA
3ZAN
DNSINTLAU
10ITA
RetGOOAUSCSR
1SALPER
1950PAURIC
RetSRM
RetPAREMPBARJER
1ALBNED
4NATNOTULS
1PESSTTINT
3GOO
RetPEN
1951SYRPAURICSRM
RetBOR
3INTPARULS
DNSSCONED
ALTALBPES
5BAR
6GOO
1952RIOSYR
5VAL
4RIC
DNALAVPAUIBS
DNAINT
5ELÄNAPEIFALB
5FROULSDAI
11COMNAT
MAR
RetASTPAR
RetMNZ
RetLACESSMAR
RetSAB
DNACAEBAU
RetMODCADSKAMAD
4AVUJOE
RetNEW
7RIO
1953SYR
5PAULAV
5AST
3BOR
RetINT
8ELÄNAPULS
4WINFROCOR
3EIFALB
5PRIESSMIDROUCRY
5AVUUSFLACBRICHE
2SABNEWCADRED
2SKALONMODMADJOECUR
1954SYRPAULAV
RetBOR
RetINT
DNABARCURROMFROCORBRCCRYROUCAEAUGCOROUTRED
RetPESJOECADBERGOODAI

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.19501951195219531954195519571958
GBR P.C.D. WalkerGBR John MarshallJaguar XK120S5.022515th8th
GBR Peter WalkerGBR Peter WalkerJaguar C-TypeS5.02671st1st
GBR Jaguar Ltd.GBR Ian StewartJaguar C-TypeS5.0DNF
(Head gasket)
GBR Jaguar Cars Ltd.GBR Ian StewartJaguar C-TypeS5.02974th3rd
GBR Jaguar Cars Ltd.GBR Ken WhartonJaguar D-TypeS5.0131DNF
(Gearbox)
GBR Cooper Cars CoGBR Graham WhiteheadCooper-Jaguar T38S5.036DNF
(Oil pressure)
GBR D. BrownGBR Graham WhiteheadAston Martin DBR2S5.081DNF
(Gearbox)
GBR A.G. WhiteheadGBR Graham WhiteheadAston Martin DB3SS3.02932nd2nd

Complete 12 Hours of Reims results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.19531954
GBR P.N. WhiteheadGBR Stirling MossJaguar C-TypeS+2.02431st1st
GBR Jaguar Cars Ltd.GBR Ken WhartonJaguar D-Type2221st1st

Complete 12 Hours of Hyères results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.195319541955
GBR P.N. WhiteheadUSA Tom ColeJaguar C-TypeS+3.02041st1st
GBR Peter WhiteheadGBR Duncan HamiltonCooper-Jaguar T33DNS
(Broken crankshaft)
GBR Graham WhiteheadGBR Graham WhiteheadAston Martin DB3SDNF
(Cooling)

Complete 12 Hours of Pescara results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.1953
GBR Peter WhiteheadGBR Duncan HamiltonJaguar C-TypeDNF
(Steering)

Complete 12 Hours of Casablanca results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.1953
GBR Graham WhiteheadGBR Graham WhiteheadAston Martin DB3S+2.05th4th

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