- Reg Parnell
Former F1 driver
Name = Reg Parnell
Nationality = flagicon|UK British
Years = F1|1950 - F1|1952, F1|1954
Team(s) = Alfa Romeo,BRM , non-works Ferrari, non-worksMaserati , non-works Cooper
Races = 7 (6 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 1
Points = 9
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1950 British Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1954 British Grand Prix Reginald Harold Haslam Parnell (born
July 2 ,1911 Derby ,Derbyshire , - diedJanuary 7 ,1964 in Derby cite web |url=http://www.oldracingcars.com/bydriver/watn.asp?letter=P |title= The World Championship drivers - Where are they now? |accessdate=2007-07-29 |last=Jenkins |first=Richard |publisher=OldRacingCars.com] ) was aracing driver and team manager fromEngland . He participated in 7Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, achieving 1 podium, and scoring a total of 9 championship points.Driving career
Before
World War II Parnell was a very successful racing driver, winning at many levels with various cars, including aBugatti . After the war he continued with his success, winning with aMaserati and an ERA, before participating in the very first Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, at Silverstone, in 1950. He raced a wide selection of different cars, and his other World Championship Grands Prix included two races forBRM ; one in the Ferrari "Thinwall Special" owned byTony Vandervell , who was later to run theVanwall team; one in a Cooper-Bristol; and a couple for theScuderia Ambrosiana team, the first in aMaserati and the other in a Ferrari. He won non-championship Formula One races right up until his retirement in 1957.F1 Management
In 1961 Reg Parnell inherited the
Yeoman Credit Racing sponsorship deal from theBritish Racing Partnership . During the1961 Formula One season he ran two Cooper T53-Climax cars forJohn Surtees andRoy Salvadori , who between them collected a handful of championship points. For the 1962 season the team was renamed Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing, and in place of the Coopers ranLola Mk4 chassis, again powered by Climax engines. Surtees and Salvadori remained with the team, but Salvadori had a nightmare season, failing to finish a single race. Surtees faired much better, however, scoring 19 points and finishing in 4th place in the drivers' championship. During the season he also gave Reg Parnell his first podium finishes as manager - with second places in both the British and German events - and tookpole position at the season-opening Dutch Grand Prix.He managed various other racing teams, including the Le Mans-winning
Aston Martin outfit, before setting up a team in his own name in late 1962. Reg Parnell Racing was still in the early stages of development when Parnell died ofperitonitis after an appendix operation in early 1964. Parnell's son Tim, also a racing driver, took over the team management and developed a strong working relationship withBRM during the late 1960s. The Parnell team was wound up as a separate entity when Tim Parnell took on the running of the works BRM team from 1970.Complete Formula One World Championship results
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