Stirling Moss
- Latest team
- Nationality
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British
- Date of birth
- 17 Sep 1929 (†)
- Active
- 1951 - 1961
Widely regarded as the greatest driver to have never won a title, Sir Stirling Moss is a British racing legend who competed in Formula during the 50s and 60s scoring 16 wins in 67 starts.
Stirling Moss profile
- Full name
- Stirling Moss
- Latest team
- Date of birth
- 17 September 1929 (†)
- Place of birth
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West Kensington
- Nationality
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British
- Debut race
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Swiss GP 1951
- Last race
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United States GP 1961
Career of Stirling Moss
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F1 years
- 11
- Best race result
- 1
- Number of Grands Prix won
- 73
- Number of sprint races
- 0
- Sprint wins
- 0 / 0
- 0%
- WC points
- 176.64
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Victories
- 15
- 20.5%
- Wins from pole
- 7 / 19
- 36.8%
- Hat-tricks
- 0
- Grand Slams
- 0
- Most wins in a season
- 4
- Win streak
- 3
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Podium finishes
- 21
- 28.8%
- P1 finishes
- 15 / 21
- 71.4%
- P2 finishes
- 5 / 21
- 23.8%
- P3 finishes
- 1 / 21
- 4.8%
- Most podiums in a season
- 5
- Podium streak
- 3
Biography of Formula 1 legend Sir Stirling Moss
Hailing from a family of racers, Moss was always destined for a career in motorsport. His father was an amateur racer himself who finished 16th in the 1924 Indianapolis 500 and his mother was a pre-war hillclimb racer with his sister Pat also a rally driver.
Born on September 17th, 1929, in London, Moss would make his racing debut at the age of 19 in 1948. His F1 debut would come at the 1951 Swiss Grand Prix where he would finish eighth.
Moss would have a disastrous season in 1952 where he would fail to finish any of the five grand prix he entered. He would compete in a further four races in 1953 once again failing to score any championship points The Englishman would earn his first podium in 1954 finishing third at that year’s French Grand Prix racing for Maserati.
Stirling Moss Near Misses
The British legend would begin to make his mark on the sport in 1955. Teaming up with the great Juan Manuel Fangio at Mercedes, Moss would score one win and two second places, finishing as runner-up in the championship to his teammate.
After Mercedes decided to pull out of all forms of motorsport completely, Moss would once again drive for Maserati securing back-to-back second places in the championship, once again losing out to Fangio. This pattern would repeat itself for a third consecutive year despite Moss winning three races.
Championship glory
The 1958 season was possibly Moss’ best chance at championship glory. He would start the season by winning the opening round in Argentina, and despite winning three more races including the championship’s only Moroccan Grand Prix, he would lose the title by a solitary point to the more consistent Mike Hawthorne despite winning four races to Hawthrone’s one.
Moss would then end his F1 career with a string of third-place finishes in the championship retiring from the sport in 1961.
Legacy of Stirling Moss
In Moss’s 14 year long career, he competed in an epic 529 races winning 212 of them, including 16 in F1. At his peak, he competed in 62 races a year and drove for 84 different makes over the duration of his racing career.
Apart from his on-track exploits, Moss became a British celebrity appearing in several TV shows including the James Bond movie Casino Royale. He also became a brand ambassador for Mercedes, who he drove with in 1955.
Knighted and ilness
Moss was inducted into the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1990 and was knighted in 2000 for his contributions toward motorsport.
Moss passed away on April 12, 2020 after a long illness.
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