James Hunt

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James Hunt

Overview

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Birthday
Aug 29, 1947 (78 years old)
Death date
Jun 15, 1993

James Hunt

Known For

Hunt vs Lauda: The Next Generation
1h 24m
DOLBY
Movie 2022

Hunt vs Lauda: The Next Generation

A generation ago, the world was captivated as motorsport’s biggest...

Superswede: A film about Ronnie Peterson
1h 28m
DOLBY
Movie 2017

Superswede: A film about Ronnie Peterson

Ronnie Peterson nicknamed “Superswede” was the fastest formula 1-driver in...

Lauda - The Untold Story
1h 30m
DOLBY
Movie 2014

Lauda - The Untold Story

In 1976 Niki Lauda survived one of the most famous...

Frankly... Jacky Ickx
1h 24m
DOLBY
Movie 2011

Frankly... Jacky Ickx

Frankly ... Jacky Ickx is a documentary that explores the...

Lauda's Comeback: Formula One 1977 - A Review Of The 1977 Grand Prix Season
52min
DOLBY
Movie 2004

Lauda's Comeback: Formula One 1977 - A Review Of The 1977 Grand Prix Season

1977 saw Niki Lauda start the season, scarred but fit....

Hunt For The Title: Formula One 1976 - A Review Of The 1976 Grand Prix Season
52min
DOLBY
Movie 2004

Hunt For The Title: Formula One 1976 - A Review Of The 1976 Grand Prix Season

1976 saw reigning Champion Niki Lauda start as the favourite...

Ayrton Senna: Chequered Flag to Green Light
51min
DOLBY
Movie 1991

Ayrton Senna: Chequered Flag to Green Light

No rest for the elite of Grand Prix racing. Cutting...

Kenny Everett's Christmas Carol
30min
DOLBY
Movie 1985

Kenny Everett's Christmas Carol

Kenny gives us his rendition of Charles Dickens story A...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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. Beginning his racing career in touring car racing, Hunt progressed into Formula Three where he attracted the attention of the Hesketh Racing team and was soon taken under their wing. Hunt's often action-packed exploits on track earned him the nickname "Hunt the Shunt." Hunt entered Formula One in 1973, driving a March 731 entered by the Hesketh Racing team. He went on to win for Hesketh, driving their own Hesketh 308 car, in both World Championship and non-Championship races, before joining the McLaren team at the end of 1975. In his first year with McLaren, Hunt won the 1976 World Drivers' Championship, and he remained with the team for a further two years, although with less success, before moving to the Wolf team in early 1979. Following a string of races in which he failed to finish, Hunt retired from driving halfway through the 1979 season. After retiring from motor racing, he established a career commentating on Grands Prix for the BBC. He was known for his knowledge, insights, dry sense of humour and his criticism of drivers who, he believed, were not trying hard enough, which in the process brought him a whole new fanbase. Hunt died from a heart attack aged 45. He was inducted into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame on January 29, 2014.