Graham McRae
Race car driver; won the 1972 Tasman Series
Race car driver; won the 1972 Tasman Series
2021
5 years ago — 81 years old
Athletes & Sports Figures
New Zealand
A prominent race car driver from New Zealand, focused on single-seater racing and active during the 1960s and 1970s. Achieved significant success in the Tasman Series, becoming the champion in 1972. Competed in various international motorsport events, including Formula 1 and Can-Am championships. Developed a reputation for skillful racing and technical knowledge, which contributed to the design of competitive race cars. Later participated in the development of racing technology and continued to influence motorsport as an engineer.
Won the 1972 Tasman Series
Competed in Formula 1 events
Participated in Can-Am championships
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