Gurney qualified the BRM P48 7th on the grid for the 1960 French Grand Prix at Reims, but retired after 17 laps when the engine failed. Gurney would eventually retire from a total of 6 races out of the 7 championship rounds he competed in that year, with his only result being a 10th place finish in the British Grand Prix. Photo: Ferret Fotographics

Gurney’s First F1 Victory & His Time at BRM

It’s the stuff of Hollywood. Likeable, luckless Jimmy Stewart type, after a series of DNFs and an horrific accident that very nearly cost him his life, is about to go out and win his first race, only to discover his car is missing!

With his racecar missing, Gurney confronts his teammate, an inveterate prankster who swears innocence. The crew is dumbfounded. Track officials begin a search. At last, the car is found where joyriders left it during the night—on the far side of the circuit, crashed into haybales.

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