Dick Gibson
Nation:
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Automobile world championship
First start:
1957 German Grand Prix
Last start:
1958 German Grand Prix
Constructors
1957–1958 Richard Gibson (private)
statistics
World Cup balance:
no World Cup placement
World Cup points :
-
Podiums :
-
Leadership laps :
-
Richard "Dick" Gibson (born April 16, 1918 in Bourne , Lincolnshire , England , † December 17, 2010 in Cádiz , Spain ) was a British Formula 1 driver.
Career
In 1957 and 1958 Gibson competed as a private driver in a Formula 2 - Cooper-T43 - Climax at the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring . Although he was able to qualify for the races, he was eliminated on both occasions due to technical defects. Gibson also took part in some Formula 1 races that were not part of the World Championship.
statistics
Statistics in the automobile world championship
general overview
Single results
season
1
2
3
4th
5
6th
7th
8th
9
10
11
1957
DNF
1958
DNF
Legend
colour
abbreviation
meaning
gold
-
victory
silver
-
2nd place
bronze
-
3rd place
green
-
Placement in the points
blue
-
Classified outside the point ranks
violet
DNF
Race not finished (did not finish)
NC
not classified
red
DNQ
did not qualify
DNPQ
failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black
DSQ
disqualified
White
DNS
not at the start (did not start)
WD
withdrawn
Light Blue
PO
only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD
Friday test driver
without
DNP
did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ
injured or sick
EX
excluded
DNA
did not arrive
C.
Race canceled
no participation in the World Cup
other
P / bold
Pole position
SR / italic
Fastest race lap
*
not at the finish, but counted due to the distance covered
()
Streak results
underlined
Leader in the overall standings
literature
Steve Small: Grand Prix Who's Who, 3rd Edition . Travel Publishing, London 2000, ISBN 1-902007-46-8
Web links
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