George Abecassis

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George Abecassis
Formula One Career
Nationality United Kingdom British
Active years 1951 - 1952
Team(s) HWM
Grands Prix 2
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 1951 Swiss Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1952 Swiss Grand Prix

George Abecassis (born in Chertsey, Surrey, March 21, 1913 - died in Ibstone, Nr.High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, December 18, 1991) was an English Grand Prix racer and Formula One driver who participated during the 1951 and 1952 seasons at two Swiss Grand Prix in Bremgarten with HWM car.

He began racing in 1935 in a modified Austin Seven but really made a name for himself in English club racing during the 1938 and 1939 seasons with an Alta. In 1939 he won the Imperial Grand Prix, his only career victory. When war broke out he joined the Royal Air Force and became an experienced pilot, ultimately becoming a member of the secret "Moon Squadrons", ferrying secret agents in and out of France with Lysander aircraft.

After World War II he went back to racing initially with pre-war machinery but then became a partner with John Heath in Hersham and Walton Motors Ltd. He helped develop the Alta and raced several different cars, but it was the HWMs that he raced in his only two Formula One World Championship Grands Prix. He was more successful as a sports car driver with Aston Martin and won his class at 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1950, sharing with Lance Macklin. He also finished second in 12 Hours of Sebring in 1953, partnered by Reg Parnell.

In 1956 Heath was killed in an accident in the Mille Miglia and Abecassis retired from racing, turning his attention to running the HWM operations. He was also the Facel Vega importer for Britain, while his motor industry connections were aided by the fact that he was married to Angela, the daughter of Aston Martin chairman Sir David Brown. Later he opened a commercial activity in a grocery store. He died aged 78.

[edit] Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Team WDC Points
1951 HWM SWI
Ret
INDY
BEL
FRA
GBR
DEU
ITA
ESP
HWM - 0
1952 HWM SWI
Ret
INDY
BEL
FRA
GBR
DEU
DUT
ITA
HWM - 0

[edit] Non-World Championship Grand Prix career highlights

Year Grand Prix Circuit Car Pos Report
1938 United Kingdom Crystal Palace Grand Prix - Alta 12/50 2nd Report
1938 United Kingdom Imperial Grand Prix - Alta 12/50 2nd Report
1939 United Kingdom Imperial Grand Prix - Alta 15/20 1st Report
1946 Switzerland I Nations Grand Prix Geneve Alta GP Ret Report
1947 United Kingdom I J.C.C. Jersey Road Street Helier ERA A Ret Report
1947 Italy I Caracalla Grand Prix F2 Caracalla Cisitalia-Fiat D46 2nd Report
1947 United Kingdom IX British Empire Trophy Douglas ERA A Ret Report
1948 United Kingdom II J.C.C. Jersey Road Street Helier Maserati 6CM 2nd Report
1948 United Kingdom X British Empire Trophy Douglas HWM-Alta GP Ret Report
1949 United Kingdom I Richmond Trophy Goodwood HWM-Alta GP 6th Report
1949 United Kingdom II British Grand Prix Silverstone HWM-Alta GP 7th Report
1949 France XXXVI French Grand Prix Reims HWM-Alta GP Ret Report
1949 Netherlands II Zandvoort Grand Prix Zandvoort HWM-Alta GP Ret Report
1949 United Kingdom II Madgwick Cup Goodwood HWM-Alta GP 5th Report
1949 France III C. Petite Cyl. Reims Cooper-JAP Ret Report
1950 United Kingdom II Richmond Trophy Goodwood HWM 50-Alta 6th Report
1950 France IV Paris Grand Prix Montlhery HWM 50-Alta Ret Report
1950 United Kingdom III Goodwood Trophy Goodwood HWM 50-Alta Ret Report
1951 Italy Gran Premio Centenario Colombia Genova HWM 51-Alta 5th Report
1951 United Kingdom I Winfield Cup F2 Winfield HWM 51-Alta 2th Report
1952 United Kingdom IV Goodwood Trophy Goodwood HWM 51-Alta 4th Report
1952 United Kingdom IV Lavant Cup Goodwood HWM 52-Alta Ret Report
1952 United Kingdom I Ibsley Race New Forest HWM 52-Alta 2nd Report
1952 United Kingdom IV Daily Express Trophy Silverstone HWM 52-Alta DNQ Report