Jack Fairman
Jack Fairman
B Skill 304th
Elo

26.606

Number of Races

13

Number of Wins

0

Number of Podiums

0

Peak Elo

27.121

Time Spent Driving

0s


Jack Fairman (15 March 1913 – 7 February 2002) was a British racing driver from England. He participated in 13 Formula One Grands Prix, making his debut on 18 July 1953. He scored a total of five championship points, all of which came in the 1956 season.

Career summary

Fairman was born in Horley, and was only an occasional racing driver, his main source of income coming from running the family precision tool manufacturing company. He got his first taste of motorsport before World War II, driving an Alvis 12/50 in trials and hill climb events from 1934. He quickly moved on to races at the Brooklands circuit, but the war intervened and he spent the duration on active service in the Tank Corps. Postwar, Fairman's reliable and dogged driving attributes saw him achieve many successes in sports car racing, particularly in endurance events. He drove for a number of top-rank teams during this time, including Bristol, Jaguar, Ecurie Ecosse, and Aston Martin. It was with Aston that Fairman won his most significant events, partnering Stirling Moss in the 1959 Nürburgring 1000 km, and Tourist Trophy at Goodwood. He also made a brief Formula One debut at the 1953 British Grand Prix, driving and retiring an HWM 53.
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Recent Events

f1-1955 Race at Aintree
16 Jul 55 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 28th of 28
  • Points: 0
  • Skill Change: -0.391
  • Car: Connaught-1955
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 0s
f1-1953 Race at Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza
13 Sep 53 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 22nd of 30
  • Points: 0
  • Skill Change: -0.058
  • Car: Connaught-1953
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 0s
f1-1953 Race at Silverstone Circuit
18 Jul 53 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 17th of 27
  • Points: 0
  • Skill Change: 0.006
  • Car: HWM-1953
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 0s