- Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe
Le Mans drivers
Name = Earl Howe
Nationality = flagicon|UK British
Years = 24hLM|1929-24hLM|1932, 24hLM|1934-24hLM|1935
Team(s) = Bentley Motors Ltd.
Private
Best Finish = 1st (24hLM|1931)
Class Wins = 1 (24hLM|1931)Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, 5th Earl Howe, CBE, PC, VD (
1 May 1884 ,Mayfair ,London -26 July 1964 ,Amersham ,Buckinghamshire )Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe; Ex-Member of Parliament and Racing Driver Dies. "New York Times" (Monday, July 27, 1964), p.30] was a British naval officer,Member of Parliament ,motor racing driver and promotor. In the 1918 UK General Election he won the Battersea South seat, representing the Conservative Party, which he held until 1929. While in Parliament he took up motor racing, and won the24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1931. He ascended to the Peerage in 1929, succeeding his father as the "5thEarl Howe ". Earl Howe co-founded theBritish Racing Drivers' Club withDudley Benjafield , and served as its President until his death in 1964.Early career
Francis, "
Viscount " Curzon, joined theRoyal Navy after leaving school, following in a long family tradition. October, 28th 1907, Lieutenant the Rt. Hon. Viscount Curzon, RNVR was appointed Commanding Officer of the Sussex Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in Hove, Sussex, with the rank of Commander RNVR. WhenWorld War 1 started the RNVR was formed into the Royal Naval Division and they were to fight on land like infantrymen not sailors. Commander the Rt. Hon. Viscount Curzon served as Battalion Commander, Howe Battalion of the 2nd Brigade RND. Howe Battalion saw action at Gallipoli, April 1915 – Jan 1916; Mudros and Stavros, Salonica, January - May 1916; France and Belgium, May 1916 - February 1918, when the battalion was disbanded. During part of this period Curzon also served asaide-de-camp to George V.Following the armistice Viscount Curzon moved into politics. In the 1918 General Election he won the Battersea South seat, standing for the Conservative Party. When the RNVR was reconstituted in 1921 Viscount Curzon resumed his position as the commanding officer of the Sussex division with the rank of Captain, he was to hold this appointment until the RNVR was mobilised again in September 1939 on the outbreak of World War II. Following his father's death in 1929 Francis Curzon ascended to the title Earl Howe, making him ineligible for Parliamentary re-election. However, during his later years as an MP Curzon had begun to become involved in motor racing. An associate of the infamous
Bentley Boys , he was instrumental in forming the ideas which led Dudley Benjafield to set up the British Racing Drivers' Club in 1928. The newly ennobled Earl Howe was elected its President at the BRDC's first Annual General Meeting in 1929.Motor racing career
Francis Curzon made his race debut at the comparatively old age of 44, in the 1928 Irish TT. After leaving the House of Commons he pursued his driving career with increasing vigour. During the 1930s he became a well known driver, competing in many national and international races, most notably the
24 Hours of Le Mans . He entered the endurance classic six times between 1929 and 1935, only missing the 1933 event. For the first year he was entered as a part of theBentley factory team, but latterly he entered his own cars. It was in his ownAlfa Romeo 8C that he won the race in 1931, driving in partnership withHenry Birkin .Away from La Sarthe, Earl Howe (as he was most commonly entered following his father's death) drove in a variety of automobiles. Indeed, in the mid-1930s he was credited by "Time" magazine as having "Europe's most elaborate" collection of racing cars. Although patriotic, he was often forced to buy and run cars built outside the UK, as once Bentley had withdrawn from motor sport there were no realistically competitive British-built machines available. He won the
Donington Park Trophy race in 1933, and added to his victory haul with a win in the 1938Grosvenor Grand Prix , inSouth Africa . In addition to these two victories he also took podium finishes in eleven other major races between 1933 and 1939. In 1937, Howe was seriously injured in an accident driving his pale blue and silver — Howe's personal racing colours — ERA R8B, while challengingPrince Bira for the lead in the Campbell Trophy at theBrooklands circuit.Aside from assuming the Presidency of the BRDC, Earl Howe also served as Vice-President of the
FIA 'sCommission Sportive Internationale , the governing body of international motorsport at the time. He also kept motorsport issues on the political landscape, with numerous speeches in theHouse of Lords .Post-war career
The start of the
Second World War effectively ended Earl Howe's front line driving career, and he returned to the Navy. At the end of the conflict he moved into race organising, although he continued to prepare and enter cars for other drivers, includingTazio Nuvolari . As President of the BRDC and Patron of the newly formed 500 Club, he was instrumental in the resumption of motor racing and applied political pressure to allow airfields to be used for motor sport. He was involved with organising the firstBritish Grand Prix , at Silverstone in 1948, which gained fullFormula One World Championship status at the Championship's inception in 1950. He also instituted the annualBRDC International Trophy meeting at the same circuit. Under Earl Howe's 35-year stewardship, the BRDC went from private dining club to one of the most successful and high profile motor sport associations in the world.Today the BRDC maintains a highly prestigious award in his memory: "The Earl Howe Trophy", awarded annually "to the highest placed British Driver in the Indy 500 race or to the British driver who has established the most meritorious performance of the year in North America." [http://www.brdc.co.uk/sub_page.cfm/title/BRDC%20Awards/section/aboutus/editID/58] The current holder is
Dario Franchitti (awarded December 2007).Personal life
Francis Curzon was the son of
Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe . On 28 October 1907 he married his cousin Mary Curzon (30 October 1887 – 1 September 1962), whom he later divorced in 1937. Their daughter, Lady Sarah Curzon, married Formula One driverPiers Courage . After Courage's death in the1970 Dutch Grand Prix , she married John Aspinall. Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe died in July 1964. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward.Complete European Championship results
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*cite web |title= The Golden Era - Drivers (H) |url= http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/dh.htm |work= The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing |accessdate= 2007-03-04
*cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Revival Race |url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,756805-1,00.html |work= TIME |publisher= |date=16 October 1936 |accessdate= 2007-03-04
*cite web |title= Earl Howe |url= http://www.brooklandstrack.co.uk/Drivrlist/howe.htm |work= The Brooklands Society |accessdate= 2007-03-04
* [http://www.500race.org/Men/men.htm 500 Owners Association Men]
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