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Nationality
  
British

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Active years
  
1959–1961

Name
  
Henry Taylor

Entries
  
11 (8 starts)

Role
  
Racing driver

Championships
  
0


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Born
  
16 December 1932 Shefford, Bedfordshire, England, UK (
1932-12-16
)

Teams
  
non-works Cooper, Lotus

Died
  
October 24, 2013, Vallauris, France

Similar People
  
Tim Parnell, Brian Naylor, Chris Bristow, Trevor Taylor, Jack Fairman

Henry Taylor (16 December 1932 – 24 October 2013) was a British racing driver from England.

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Racing career

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Born in Shefford, Bedfordshire, Taylor started his career in speedway in East London before switching to a 500cc Formula Three Cooper in 1954, quickly demonstrating his talent. He won two Formula Three championships in 1955, and repeated the achievement in 1956, taking 15 wins. He drove in sports car racing as well, winning in a Jaguar D-Type. Continuing his winning ways in Formula Two in 1958, while scoring several good placings in the UK and in France, he soon graduated to Grand Prix racing.

He participated in 11 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, scoring three championship points, with his best result at the 1960 French Grand Prix, a fourth place in his Cooper T51. That year he also drove for Ken Tyrrell's Formula Junior team, winning twice. He found less success in the following season's World Championship Grands Prix, but finished second twice in domestic Formula One races, among other strong results. Not long after a serious accident in the 1961 British Grand Prix, Taylor turned away from single-seater racing and took up rallying, taking part in the Monte Carlo Rally.

For the following four seasons, Taylor rallied a Ford Anglia, drove the Ford Cortina on its rally debut, and also campaigned the highly successful Lotus Cortina, which he also raced in the European Touring Car Championship in 1964. He achieved a number of top six placings in rallies with all three cars, and took two second places in ETCC races.

After retiring from rallying in 1965, he became Ford's Competition Manager. He also drove for the British Olympic bobsleigh team.

Death

Taylor died on 24 October 2013 in Vallauris, France after a long battle with ill health.

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References

Henry Taylor (racing driver) Wikipedia