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Formula 1 Biography

Stirling Moss

“Mr Motor Racing”

British flag British · London, England · Born 17 September 1929

Racing Driver

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British Formula 1 racing driver widely regarded as the greatest F1 driver never to win a World Championship, with 16 Grand Prix victories.

Sir Stirling Moss OBE was born on 17 September 1929 in London and is widely regarded as the greatest Formula 1 driver never to win the World Championship. He competed between 1948 and 1962, winning 16 Grands Prix from 66 starts. Moss finished runner-up in the championship four times (1955–1958) despite his exceptional talent, often losing out due to mechanical failures rather than a lack of pace. He drove for Mercedes-Benz alongside Juan Manuel Fangio during the 1955 season, winning the British and Tourist Trophy races. He was renowned for his sportsmanship — in the 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix he testified on behalf of rival Mike Hawthorn after a potential disqualification that ultimately cost Moss the championship. He retired from racing in 1962 following a serious accident at Goodwood. Moss was knighted in 2000 and died on 12 April 2020 aged 90.

Famous For

Greatest F1 driver never to win World Championship

He argued against the disqualification of rival Mike Hawthorn in 1958 — an act of sportsmanship that cost him the World Championship by a single point.

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Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive yet gentlemanly racer with exceptional car control

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Legendary British driver who prioritized sportsmanship over winning

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Greatest F1 driver never to win the World Championship
  • 16 Grand Prix victories from 66 starts
  • Championship runner-up four consecutive times (1955–1958)
  • Argued against disqualification of rival Hawthorn (1958) — cost him the title
  • Knighted 2000
  • Retired after near-fatal Goodwood crash 1962
  • Formula 1 runner-up 4x
  • 16 F1 wins
Constructor Career
Constructor Season(s) Races
HWM1951–195314
Cooper1951–19619
ERA19521
Connaught1952–19532
BRM1953–19603
Maserati1954–195615
Mercedes19557
Vanwall1957–195813
Rob Walker Racing Team1958–196122
Lotus1960–19618
Ferguson19611
Career Total95
Career Journey

Timeline

1951 📌 Formula 1 debut at Swiss Grand Prix
1955 🎯 First Grand Prix victory at British Grand Prix
1955 🏆 World Championship runner-up (first of four consecutive)
1957 🎯 Won British Grand Prix at Aintree
1958 🎯 Defended rival Hawthorn, costing himself title
1961 🎯 Final F1 victory at German Grand Prix
1962 🎯 Career-ending crash at Goodwood
2000 🥇 Knighted for services to motor racing