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Ivor Bueb was born on 6 June, 1923 in East Ham, Essex, England, UK, is a British racing driver (1923–1959). Discover Ivor Bueb's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 6 June, 1923
Birthday 6 June
Birthplace East Ham, Essex, England, UK
Date of death 1 August, 1959
Died Place Near Clermont-Ferrand, France
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1923

Ivor Léon John Bueb (6 June 1923 – 1 August 1959) was a British professional sports car racing and Formula One driver from England.

1953

Born in East Ham, Essex east of London, Bueb started racing seriously in a Formula Three 500cc Cooper in 1953, graduating to the Cooper works team in 1955 when he finished second in the British championship.

1955

Bueb is perhaps best known for sharing the winning works Jaguar D-type with Mike Hawthorn in the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans which was marred by an accident in which 82 spectators were killed; a success he repeated with Ron Flockhart in the ex-works Ecurie Ecosse car in 1957.

1957

He made occasional starts in Grands Prix in 1957 with a Connaught and a Maserati run by Gilby Engineering.

The following year he raced Bernie Ecclestone's Connaught at Monaco, and drove a Formula Two Lotus at the German Grand Prix.

1958

With the death of Archie Scott Brown at Spa in May 1958, Brian Lister hired Bueb to fill the now-vacant Lister-Jaguar driver's seat.

Bueb did an admirable job, scoring several first places at tracks such as Crystal Palace and Goodwood during the 1958 and 1959 sports car campaigns.

1959

In 1959 he had two outings for BRP, firstly a non-qualification at Monaco, then another Formula Two entry at the British Grand Prix.

He participated in six Formula One World Championship Grands Prix in all, but scored no championship points.

He also participated in numerous non-Championship Formula One races.

He suffered serious injuries in 1959 when he crashed his BRP Cooper-Borgward Formula Two car at the Charade Circuit near Clermont-Ferrand, France.

He crashed at Gravenoire, a multiple apex-section at the very far end of the circuit, and was thrown out of his Cooper.

After being carried off the circuit by Gendarmes in a way that probably worsened his injuries, Bueb died six days later at a hospital near the circuit.

It was Ivor Bueb's death, in conjunction with Archie Scott Brown's demise, that finally led Brian Lister to shut down his very successful sports car racing effort.

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* Formula 2 entry.

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)