Tom Pryce
Tom Pryce
B Skill 65th
Elo

29.212

Number of Races

42

Number of Wins

0

Number of Podiums

2

Peak Elo

29.351

Time Spent Driving

16h5m39.39s


Thomas Maldwyn Pryce (11 June 1949 – 5 March 1977) was a British racing driver from Wales, famous for winning the Brands Hatch Race of Champions, a non-championship Formula One race, in 1975 and for the circumstances surrounding his death. Pryce is the only Welsh driver to have won a Formula One race and is also the only Welshman to lead a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix: two laps of the 1975 British Grand Prix. Pryce started his career in Formula One with the small Token team, making his only start for them at the 1974 Belgian Grand Prix. Shortly after winning the Formula Three support race for the 1974 Monaco Grand Prix, Pryce joined the Shadow team and scored his first points in Germany in only his fourth race. Pryce later claimed two podium finishes, his first in Austria in 1975 and the second in Brazil a year later. Pryce was considered by his team as a great wet-weather driver. During the practice session for the 1977 South African Grand Prix, run in wet conditions, Pryce was faster than everyone, including world champion drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt. During the race, he collided at high speed with a safety marshal, Frederik Jansen van Vuuren, and both men were killed. A memorial to Pryce was unveiled in 2009 in his home town of Ruthin.

Personal and early life

Tom Pryce was born on 11 June 1949 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, to Jack and Gwyneth Pryce.
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Recent Events

f1-1974 Race at Circuit Park Zandvoort
23 Jun 74 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 24th of 27
  • Points: 0
  • Skill Change: -0.168
  • Car: Shadow-1974
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 0s
f1-1974 Race at Nivelles-Baulers
12 May 74 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 20th of 30
  • Points: 0
  • Skill Change: 0.000
  • Car: Token-1974
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 0s