Overview
Mike Hawthorn
Known For
Mike Hawthorn: On the Limit
One of the new, eager, racing fanatics leading Britain's charge...
The History of Motor Racing 1950s - A Golden Decade
The 1950s were a magnificent era in which motor racing...
Biography
From Wikipedia John Michael Hawthorn (10 April 1929 – 22 January 1959) was a British racing driver. He became the United Kingdom's first Formula One World Champion driver in 1958, whereupon he announced his retirement, having been profoundly affected by the death of his teammate and friend Peter Collins two months earlier in the 1958 German Grand Prix. Hawthorn also won the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans, but was haunted by his involvement in the disastrous crash that marred the race. Hawthorn died in a road accident six months after retiring; he was suffering from a terminal illness at the time.