Chris Amon
Acting1943-07-20 - 2016-08-03Bulls, New ZealandMale

Chris Amon

Chris Amon (July 20, 1943 – August 3, 2016) was a highly respected New Zealand racing driver known for his exceptional skill and smooth driving style, often cited as one of the best drivers never to win a Formula 1 Grand Prix. Born in Bulls, New Zealand, Amon began his motorsport career in the 1960s and quickly rose through the ranks to race in Formula 1. Over his career, he drove for teams such as Ferrari, March, and Matra, achieving numerous pole positions and podium finishes. In 1966, Amon won the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans with Bruce McLaren, driving a Ford GT40, marking one of his most notable victories outside of Formula 1. Despite his talent and speed, Amon was frequently hindered by mechanical issues and bad luck, which denied him a Formula 1 race victory. Amon eventually retired from racing in 1976 and returned to New Zealand, where he managed his family farm and remained involved in motorsport as a consultant and commentator. He is remembered as a gifted and courageous driver whose career exemplified both brilliance and misfortune in equal measure.

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1943-07-20

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Bulls, New Zealand

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