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  1. Denis Clive Hulme (Motueka, Nueva Zelanda; 18 de junio de 1936-Bathurst, Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia; 4 de octubre de 1992), más conocido como Denny Hulme fue un piloto de automovilismo neozelandés. Fue campeón de Fórmula 1 del año 1967, resultó tercero en 1968 y 1972, cuarto en 1966 y 1970, y sexto en 1969 y 1973.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Denny_HulmeDenny Hulme - Wikipedia

    Denis Clive Hulme OBE (18 June 1936 – 4 October 1992) was a New Zealand racing driver who won the 1967 Formula One World Drivers' Championship for the Brabham team. Between his debut at Monaco in 1965 and his final race in the 1974 US Grand Prix , he started 112 Grands Prix, resulting in eight victories and 33 podium finishes.

  3. 1967: Denny Hulme pictured during his world championship-winning season, during which he scored two of his eight Formula One career victories. © Sutton Images. Nivelles, June 1972: Denny Hulme finished third in the Belgian Grand Prix, one of seven podium results for the McLaren star that season.

  4. 29 de sept. de 2014 · A profile of the 1967 World Champion who was a humble, consistent and reluctant hero of Formula One. Learn about his humble beginnings, his racing career, his achievements and his personality.

  5. Hoy, justo hace 22 años, falleció Denny Hulme. Este polifacético piloto, procedente de Nueva Zelanda, fue alguien se vivió su etapa en el circo de la Fórmula 1 en el momento adecuado.

  6. 5 de oct. de 2022 · A tribute to the life and career of the New Zealand racing legend who won the 1967 F1 title and the Can-Am series. The article explores his strong-silent personality, his tragic losses and his loyalty to Brabham and McLaren teams.

  7. New Zealand’s only Formula 1 world champion so far, the tough Denny Hulme was perhaps the most unheralded driver to achieve the sport’s highest accolade. At times blunt and to the point, this former mechanic graduated through Europe’s junior categories thanks to hard graft and a refusal to give up.