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Nationality
  
British

Wins
  
0

Active years
  
1962 - 1963

Name
  
John Campbell-Jones

Entries
  
2

Role
  
Formula One driver

Championships
  
0


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Born
  
21 January 1930 (age 94) (
1930-01-21
)

Teams
  
Non-works Cooper, Lotus and Lola

Similar People
  
Ian Raby, Bob Anderson, Mike Hailwood

Michael John Churchill Campbell-Jones (born 21 January 1930, in Leatherhead, Surrey) is a former Formula One driver from England. He participated in two World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 17 June 1962. He scored no championship points. He also participated in numerous non-Championship Formula One races.

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After some success in sports car racing in 1958, Campbell-Jones entered Formula Two whilst entering minor Formula One races. In 1962 he joined the Emeryson team but achieved little; his one World Championship entry was in the Belgian Grand Prix, where the Emeryson's gearbox failed in practice. He raced a borrowed Lotus which he retired with gearbox failure, although he was classified 11th. However, he did achieve some minor placings in lesser Formula One races that year. In the 1962 Solitude Grand Prix (non-championship) he had an accident in practice and was badly burnt.

In 1963, he moved to Tim Parnell's team which were running Lolas, but he struggled again with his single Championship entry seeing him finish 13th at the British Grand Prix. After that season, Campbell-Jones faded from the scene.

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References

John Campbell-Jones Wikipedia