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Denis Clive „Denny“ Hulme (* 18. Juni 1936 in Nelson; † 4. Oktober 1992 in Bathurst, Australien) war ein neuseeländischer Automobilrennfahrer. Höhepunkt seiner Karriere war der Gewinn der Formel-1-Weltmeisterschaft 1967 für den Brabham -Rennstall.
Denis Clive Hulme OBE (18 June 1936 – 4 October 1992) was a New Zealand racing driver who won the 1967 Formula One World Drivers' Championship for the Brabham team. Between his debut at Monaco in 1965 and his final race in the 1974 US Grand Prix, he started 112 Grands Prix, resulting in eight victories and 33 podium finishes. He ...
- New Zealander
- 4 October 1992 (aged 56), Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
- 18 June 1936, Motueka, New Zealand
29. Sept. 2014 · 29 Sep 2014. Share on: Denny Hulme is Formula One's forgotten champion; a gruff, burly Kiwi who lived his life as far away from the spotlight as possible. Here, Crash.net puts the enigma of...
1967: Denny Hulme pictured during his world championship-winning season, during which he scored two of his eight Formula One career victories. © Sutton Images Nivelles, June 1972: Denny Hulme finished third in the Belgian Grand Prix, one of seven podium results for the McLaren star that season.
Denis Clive „Denny“ Hulme (* 18. Juni 1936 in Nelson; † 4. Oktober 1992 in Bathurst, Australien) war ein neuseeländischer Automobilrennfahrer. Höhepunkt seiner Karriere war der Gewinn der Formel-1-Weltmeisterschaft 1967 für den Brabham -Rennstall. Schnelle Fakten Automobil-Weltmeisterschaft, Konstrukteure ...
Denis Clive „Denny“ Hulme war ein neuseeländischer Rennfahrer. Höhepunkt seiner Karriere war der Gewinn der Formel-1-Weltmeisterschaft 1967 für den Brabham Rennstall. Hulme fuhr mit Jack Brabham im Brabham-Honda BT18 in der Formel 2. In der Saison 1966 wurde er mit 28 Punkten hinter Jack Brabham…
5. Okt. 2022 · Denny Hulme: Heartbroken champion. Racing History. October 5th 2022. Thirty years after the death of Denny Hulme, Paul Fearnley examines the strong-silent racer whose life and career were marked with tragedy. Hulme at Monza in '66. Bernard Cahier/Getty Images. Author. Paul Fearnley. His final action would be typical of the man. He didn’t like fuss.