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 · After retiring from driving in the 's, Dave kept his links with the sport by visiting historic events and hill-climbs in South Africa and even visited his country of birth for a few events. Sadly died in Charlton was six time South African Formula 1 champion, but also took a win in the very last race he competed in; winning a charity race at Zwartkops in Died: 24 Feb Johannesburg, South Africa. 98 Dave Charlton Driver SEAT Leon T T1 46 Nicholas Lunn Lunn Racing / A11 Self Storage Honda Integra DC2 T2 49 Dave Hutchins MC Truck and Bus MC Rental Honda Civic Type R T2 55 Laurence Squires Race Spec Simulators / Trackhog BMW ET2 Jamie Primett Snodhurst Racing Honda Civic Type R T2. Links for this driver: Video Links (0) Contact Info (0) Dave Charlton Born: Died: . Home: Brotton, England. Glossary Tweet. Formula One Series Statistics. www.doorway.ru is part of the NASCAR Digital Media Network.


Dave Charlton is race driver from South Africa. Born 27th October , dead 24th February at age Participant of Formula 1. During the performances, he earned 0 points. First race: South Africa Grand Prix Last race: South Africa Grand Prix. Top 5 main opponents on the track: Henri Pescarolo Bob Evans Jochen Rindt Eddie Keizan. Dave Charlton, who has died in Joburg at the age of 76, was South Africa's champion Formula One racing driver from to He competed in 13 Grand Prix races, seven of them in South Africa. David William Charlton (born Octo in Brotton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom – died Febru in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa) was a motor racing driver who competed in Formula One, mainly in the South African Grand Prix. He competed in 13 races, starting 11 but scoring no points.


Dave Charlton Valencia ex Fittipaldi Lotus. See more of The "forgotten" drivers of F1 on Facebook British Grand Prix Racing History. Dave Charlton Lucky Strike Racing, McLaren M23, Kyalami South Africa Dave Charlton Lotus 72 GP SA F1 Lotus, One Championship, F1 Drivers. Drivers. Dave Charlton. Charlton rivaled John Love for the title of most successful domestic F1 Championship contender on the South African scene.

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