Mike Hawthorn (1929-1959) was a British racing driver, the first British Formula One champion (in 1958) and the winner of the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The perfect addition to your Modern/Country Kitchen, Dining Room or Outside Entertaining. Mike Hawthorn Coaster showing his helmet and his F1 World Championship Win Mike Hawthorn was the first British F1 World Champion in 1958, he beat fellow Englishman Stirling Moss by a single point. Moss won 4 races compared to Hawthorn's 1 but the British Champion had less retirements. Other coasters available at my shop. • Hardboard Backing • Coaster Dimensions: 9cm x 9cm/ 3.5” x 3.5” • Coasters are 3mm thick. • High Gloss Finish, Superior Image Quality and Vibrant Colours • Hardwearing and Easy Clean! • Heat Resistant • Perfect for everyday use as well as special occasions • Printed by hand using the latest sublimation techniques in our Stafford Studio in the UK Your Coaster/Coasters will be packaged securely in a gift box to ensure safe delivery and will be sent via Royal Mail 1st Class Signed for (UK Purchases) and (International Tracked) for everywhere else. Thank you so much for visiting our shop - if you have any questions/requests before completing your purchase, or would like to enquire about a custom order, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Mike Hawthorn (1929-1959) was a British racing driver, the first British Formula One champion (in 1958) and the winner of the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Mike Hawthorn loved life, drove fast and died young. Big, blond and boisterous, he often raced wearing a broad grin and a bow tie. He regarded motorsport as a quick way to further the fun he constantly pursued.
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Hardback One of Britains top racing driver of the 1950 s , his story , his father was a racing driver too, mike s races , his triumphs . A great vintage book .with a great many period photographs . Title Challenge me the race Author Mike Hawthorn First pub 1958 This Ed 1958 second Ed H 22 cm W 15. Cm D 3. Cm Pages 118 ://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PowderpostBooks In Pre owned aged condition. The jacket has wear around its edges , with some nibbles at the top there are two tears back spine edge and back top left wear some of the jacket is missing 1x2 cm the jacket is age discoloured the text block has foxing blemishes , there is marking on the back a tanned line on the inside loose leaf and blank page at back the actual pages though are in good repair. Please see my photos and please message me if you have any queries , I can offer reduced postage on multiple purchases.
Mike Hawthorn, DeniseMcCluggage, Race of Two Worlds, Monza, 07 September 1958. Mike Hawthorn with American journalist Denise McCluggage.
Phil Hill (Ferrari F2), Nuremberg, 1958 Spyder, Targa Florio, Italy, 1959 Archie Scott-Brown, Jaguar DType, Sweden, 1956 4.5 Coupe, Maserati Factory, Modena, 1958 Vic Elford, Nurburgring, Germany, 1971 Collins, Monza, Italy, 1957 Collins and Hawthorn, Nurburgring, Grand Prix of Germany, 1958…
Today marks 60 years since the death of Britain's first Formula 1 World Champion, Mike Hawthorn.
Mike Hawthorn became Britain's first F1 World Champion in 1958. He owed it in some part to an act of great sportsmanship from his rival Stirling Moss.
Jenson Button is the 10th British Formula 1 driver to claim the World Drivers' Title after his fifth place at the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix. Who were the other nine?
Mike Hawthorn, Ferrari 500, Grand Prix of Italy, Autodromo Nazionale Monza, 13 September 1953. Mike Hawthorn on the starting grid of the 1953 Italian Grand Prix in Monza.
Mike Hawthorn (1929-1959) was a British racing driver, the first British Formula One champion (in 1958) and the winner of the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans.