John Fitch (racing driver), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Fitch (racing driver)

racecar driver

Date of Birth: 04-Aug-1917

Place of Birth: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Date of Death: 31-Oct-2012

Profession: engineer, inventor, racing automobile driver, Formula One driver

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About John Fitch (racing driver)

  • John Cooper Fitch (August 4, 1917 in Indianapolis, Indiana – October 31, 2012) was an American racing driver and inventor.
  • He was the first American to race automobiles successfully in Europe in the post-war era. In the course of a driving career which spanned 18 years, Fitch won such notable sports car races as the Gran Premio de Eva Duarte Perón – Sport, 1953 12 Hours of Sebring, 1955 Mille Miglia (production car class), and the 1955 RAC Tourist Trophy, as well as numerous SCCA National Sports Car Championship races.
  • He was also involved in Briggs Cunningham’s ambitious Le Mans projects in the early 1950s, and was later a member of the Mercedes-Benz sport car team.
  • He also competed in two World Championship Grands Prix. After retirement in 1964, Fitch was the manager of Lime Rock circuit, and a former team boss of Chevrolet's Corvette racing team.
  • His biggest legacy is motor sport safety, as well as pioneering work to improve road car safety, and this has helped save countless lives.
  • He had worked on advanced driver safety capsule systems.
  • He was also a track design consultant, as well as inventing many other automotive devices.
  • Even into his 90s, Fitch was still a consultant, and appeared at historic events.

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