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Gregor Grant

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Spouse
  
May, then Eba

Education
  
Glasgow School of Art

Died
  
1969

Role
  
Reporter

Name
  
Gregor Grant


Born
  
11 November 1911 (
1911-11-11
)

Occupation
  
Author, Journalist, Racing car driver

Genre
  
Non-fiction history and technology

Subject
  
Automotive and Automobile racing

Notable works
  
Autosport Magazine (founder and editor); "One man's Mille Miglia";

Children
  
Gregor Grant, Don Grant, Simone Grant

John surtees gregor grant award winner autosport awards 2013


Gregor J. Grant was born in 1911. He attended the Glasgow School of Art and soon was contributing articles, drawings, and caricatures to newspapers and magazines including The Light Car. He was injured in Normandy during World War II.

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In August 1950 he founded Autosport Magazine which he edited until his death in 1969. Autosport was significant in being a weekly devoted almost entirely to motorsport, at a time when other publications were monthly or only partly reported competition. The timing was perfect as the British motor racing scene was growing rapidly, notably the new Formula 3, based on the British 500 cc Formula.

He participated in many rallies and hillclimbs, including the Lyons-Charbonnieres Rally in 1952 (driving with Stirling Moss in a Jaguar XK120), and the 1955 Tulip Rally in a Triumph TR2. He entered the 1956 Mille Miglia one-thousand-mile road race in an MG Magnette. For 1957 he drove a factory-prepared Lotus Eleven. "One man's Mille Miglia" is an account of his experiences in the 1957 race.

The Autosport Magazine Gregor Grant Award for lifetime achievement in motor sport is awarded annually at the Autosport Awards.

Article

  • (1957) "One man's Mille Miglia"
  • References

    Gregor Grant Wikipedia