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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HuntJames Hunt - Wikipedia

    James Simon Wallis Hunt (29 August 1947 – 15 June 1993) was a British racing driver who won the Formula One World Championship in 1976. After retiring from racing in 1979, Hunt became a media commentator and businessman until his death.

  2. James Hunt's was a turbulent life lived to the limit - in and out of racing cars. As a driver he overcame constant fear and enormous odds to become the best in the world - triumphing in one of the most dramatic championship battles in Formula One history.

  3. James Hunt. Apariencia. ocultar. James Hunt en el GP de Gran Bretaña de 1976. James en 1978, última temporada con McLaren. James Simon Wallis Hunt ( Belmont, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido; 29 de agosto de 1947- Wimbledon, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido; 15 de junio de 1993), 1 fue un piloto y comentarista de automovilismo británico.

  4. 5 reasons James Hunt remains an F1 icon. Senior Editor. Greg Stuart. 15 June 2018. Share. Archive. McLaren. No single person has ever scorched a trail through Formula 1, both as a driver and a commentator, like James Hunt. 25 years on from his untimely passing, we look at why the 1976 world champion’s light still burns as brightly as ever... 1.

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · James Hunt (born August 29, 1947, London, England—died June 15, 1993, London) was a British race-car driver who won the 1976 Formula One (F1) Grand Prix world championship by one point over his Austrian archrival, Niki Lauda. Hunt began racing his own car in Formula Ford events in 1969.

  6. Learn about James Hunt, the charismatic and volatile English racing driver who won the 1976 Formula 1 title in a thrilling duel with Niki Lauda. Find out his races, wins, teams, championship seasons and more on Motorsport Database.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2016 · On January 25, 1976, James Hunt lined his shiny, red-airboxed McLaren M23 up on the pole position slot at Brazil’s legendary Interlagos circuit. It was the Briton’s first-ever grand prix behind the wheel of a McLaren – and, with pole, he kicked off his red-and-white career in style.