Chris Lawrence (racing driver)

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Chris Lawrence
Nation: United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Automobile world championship
First start: 1966 British Grand Prix
Last start: 1966 German Grand Prix
Constructors
1966  JA Pearce Engineering Ltd.
statistics
World Cup balance: no World Cup placement
Starts Victories Poles SR
2 - - -
World Cup points : -
Podiums : -
Leadership laps : -
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Christopher "Chris" Lawrence (born July 27, 1933 in Ealing ; † August 13, 2011 in Herefordshire ) was a British automobile racing driver and racing car designer .

Career

Chris Lawrence competed with MGs and Morgans in club races in Great Britain in the late 1950s . Lawrence owned an engine tuning company in London and was involved in the Deep Sanderson sports car project as a technician in 1963 and 1964 .

When the 3-liter formula was introduced in Formula 1 in 1966 , Lawrence took part in a number of Formula 1 races with a Cooper T73 . He also contested two world championship races with the Cooper, which had a Ferrari engine in the rear. At Brands Hatch , at the British Grand Prix , he finished eleventh. At the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring , it fell out after the front suspension broke.

From 1967 he only drove sporadically sports car races and began to work as a vehicle designer at Morgan, where he was responsible for building the sports car variant of the Morgan 4/4 . During the same period he was also responsible for the development of the Monica 560 .

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1962 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Morgan Motor Company Morgan Plus 4 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Richard Shepard Baron Rank 13 and class win
1963 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lawrence Tune Engineering Deep Sanderson 301 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Spender Disqualified
1964 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lawrence Tune Engineering Deep Sanderson 301 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gordon Spice failure Cylinder overheated
1967 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Marcos Cars Marcos Mini GT United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jem Marsh failure Gearbox damage
1968 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Lawrence Deep Sanderson 302 United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Wingfield failure Petrol injection

Individual results in the sports car world championship

season team race car 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd
1960 Bill de Selincourt Lola MK1 ArgentinaArgentina BUA United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM
24
1961 Morgan Morgan 4/4 United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly PES
DNF
1962 Chris Lawrence
Morgan
Morgan Plus 4 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MAY ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany BER GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM FranceFrance TAV ItalyItaly CCA United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT GermanyGermany ONLY United StatesUnited States BRI United StatesUnited States BRI FranceFrance PAR
DNF 13 8th
1963 Chris Lawrence
Deep Sanderson
Morgan
Morgan Plus 4
Deep Sanderson 301
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly MAY GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly CON GermanyGermany ROS FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly MON GermanyGermany WIS FranceFrance TAV GermanyGermany FRE ItalyItaly CCE United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT SwitzerlandSwitzerland OVI GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly MON FranceFrance TDF United StatesUnited States BRI
8th DNF DNF DNF DNF
1964 Deep Sanderson Morgan Plus 4
Deep Sanderson 301
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly TAR ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly CON GermanyGermany ONLY GermanyGermany ROS FranceFrance LEM FranceFrance REI GermanyGermany FRE ItalyItaly CCE United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT SwitzerlandSwitzerland SIM GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly MON FranceFrance TDF United StatesUnited States BRI United StatesUnited States BRI FranceFrance PAR
DNF DNF DNF
1965 Chris Lawrence Morgan Plus 4 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly BOL ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly MUG GermanyGermany ROS FranceFrance LEM FranceFrance REI ItalyItaly BOZ GermanyGermany FRE ItalyItaly CCE SwitzerlandSwitzerland OVI GermanyGermany ONLY United StatesUnited States BRI United StatesUnited States BRI
DNF
1967 Nicholas Granville-Smith
Marcos Cars
Shelby Cobra
Marcos Mini GT
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM GermanyGermany HOK ItalyItaly MUG United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly CCE AustriaAustria ZEL SwitzerlandSwitzerland OVI GermanyGermany ONLY
DNF DNF
1968 Chris Lawrence Deep Sanderson 302 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY BelgiumBelgium SPA United StatesUnited States WAT AustriaAustria ZEL FranceFrance LEM
DNF
1969 Chris Lawrence Deep Sanderson 302 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM United StatesUnited States WAT AustriaAustria ZEL
DNF

literature

  • Steve Small: Grand Prix Who's Who. 3rd edition. Travel Publishing, Reading 2000, ISBN 1-902007-46-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.classicandsportscar.com/news/general-classic-car-news/morgan-racing-legend-and-monica-creator-chris-lawrence-dies