Johnny Claes

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Johnny Claes
Formula One Career
Nationality Belgium Belgian
Active years 1950 - 1953, 1955
Team(s) Écurie Belge, Gordini, HWM, Maserati, Ecurie Nationale Belge
Grands Prix 25
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 1950 British Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1955 Dutch Grand Prix

Johnny Claes (born in London, August 11, 1916 - died in Brussels, February 3, 1956) was a Formula One driver from Belgium, of Scottish mother and Belgian father.

Claes was one of several gentlemen drivers who took part in Grand Prix racing of post-WWII. His first contact with racing was at the 1947 French Grand Prix, where he served as interpreter for British drivers. He made his debut in 1948, in his own Talbot-Lago, raced under the Écurie Belge banner.

Although Claes never scored any points in the World Drivers Championship, he was, like many of his contemporaries, very active in non-championship Grand Prix races and sports car races. His first win was at the 1950 Grand Prix des Frontières, held at the Chimay race track. In 1952 he exchanged his outdate Talbot for a Gordini, and later for a Connaught, always with the Écurie Belge colours, but he also raced occasionally for works team, including Gordini and Maserati. He also won the 1953 Liège-Rome-Liège Rally and took a class win at the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans.

In 1955, Claes' health problems worsened, as he had contracted tuberculosis. Claes sold his outfit to fellow Belgian driver Jacques Swaters, who merged it with his own Écurie Francorchamps to form Ecurie Nationale Belge. Claes entered occasional events until the end of the year, but finally succumbed in 1956, aged 39.

Besides motor racing, Claes was also an enthusiast of jazz music.

[edit] Complete Formula One results

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Team
1950 Talb GBR MON IND SWI BEL FRA ITA     Talb
1951 Talb SWI IND BEL FRA GBR DEU ITA SPA   Talb
1952 Gord SWI IND BEL FRA GBR DEU DUT ITA   Simc
1953 Conn ARG IND DUT BEL FRA GBR DEU SWI ITA Conn
1955 Ferr ARG MON IND BEL DUT GBR ITA     Ferr
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