Cliff Allison
Racing driver with notable achievements
Born
February 8th, 1932
93 years ago
Died
April 7th, 2005
20 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United Kingdom
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Started racing in the late 1950s, competing in Formula One and various sports car events. Achieved the distinction of being the first British driver to drive for Ferrari in Formula One. Secured a podium finish at the 1958 British Grand Prix. Transitioned into a business career after retiring from racing.
First British driver to race for Ferrari in Formula One
Finished third at the 1958 British Grand Prix
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