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10 June 1935 (88)
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4th (1968 French Grand Prix)
5th (1968 German Grand Prix)
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13
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8 (0.6 points per race avg)
5 (38.5%)
1968 French Grand Prix
1971 German Grand Prix

about Vic Elford

Victor Henry Elford (born 10 June 1935, in London) is a former sportscar racing, rallying and Formula One driver from England. He participated in 13 World Championship F1 Grands Prix, debuting on 7 July 1968. He scored a total of 8 championship points.

Nicknamed "Quick Vic" by his peers Elford was mainly a famous sports car competitor as well as a successful rally driver, associated often with Porsche.


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seasons

1968, 1969, 1971,

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teams & teammates Vic Elford

season teammate
1968 Ludovico Scarfiotti
Brian Redman
Lucien Bianchi
Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Robin Widdows
Cooper-BRM compare 1968
1969 Denny Hulme
Bruce McLaren
Basil van Rooyen
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Derek Bell
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1971 Howden Ganley
Pedro Rodríguez
Jo Siffert
Peter Gethin
Helmut Marko
George Eaton
John Cannon
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Elford initially made his name in rallying, largely in Triumph and Ford machinery, and then joined Porsche. He won the 1967 European Rally Championship before an incredible run of success in early 1968.
Elford won the Monte Carlo Rally with co-driver David Stone in a 911T. Then, just a week later, he took the Daytona 24 Hours, one of five drivers to share the victorious long-tailed 907.
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