Bill Everitt (racing driver)
William Gordon Everitt (7 October 1901 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire – 3 August 1993 in Old Alresford, Hampshire) was an English racing driver. He started racing after being touted as the "next Dick Seaman". Eventually, Everitt entered eight races between 1933 and 1938 in mainly MG's, his best results being one victory and two third places.[1]
Complete results
Year | Date | Race | Circuit | Entrant | Car | Teammate(s) | Result |
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1933 | 19 August | National Donington (S850) | Donington Park | - | MG Midget | - | 1st |
1933 | 19 August | National Donington (S1.5) | Donington Park | - | MG Midget | - | 3rd |
1934 | 1 September | RAC Tourist Trophy | Ards Circuit | Tazio Nuvolari | MG Magnette NE Type | none | DNF |
1934 | 22 September | 500 Miles of Brooklands | Brooklands | Capt. G.E.T. Eyston | MG Magnette K3 | Thomas Wisdom | 4th |
1935 | 21 September | 500 Miles of Brooklands | Brooklands | "R.P. Gardner" | MG Magnette K3 | "R.P. Gardner" | NC |
1935 | 5 October | I Donington GP | Donington Park | Scuderia Subalpina | Maserati 6C-34 | Giuseppe Farina Gino Rovere | 4th |
1936 | 28 May | IV RAC International Light Car Race | Snaefell Mountain Course | - | ERA B | - | NC |
1938 | 23 April | Cork International Light Car Race | Carrigrohane | William Everitt | MG Magnette K3 | none | DNS |
- http://www.racingsportscars.com/driver/Bill-Everitt-GB.html
- http://www.racingsportscars.com/driver/Bill-Everitt-GB.html
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 November 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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