Vic Elford

Vic Elford

Former F1 driver
Name = Vic Elford
Nationality = flagicon|UK British
Years = F1|1968 - F1|1969, F1|1971
Team(s) = Cooper, McLaren, BRM
Races = 13
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 8
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race = 1968 French Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race = 1971 German Grand Prix
Le Mans drivers
Years = 24hLM|196724hLM|1974, 24hLM|1983
Team(s) = Porsche System
Porsche KG Saltzberg
Autodelta SpA
Automobiles Charles Pozzi
"Robert Buchet"
Rondeau
Best Finish = 6th (24hLM|1973)
Class Wins = 2 (24hLM|1967, 24hLM|1973)

Victor Henry Elford (born in London, June 10, 1935) is a former sportscar racing, rallying and Formula One driver from England. He participated in 13 World Championship F1 Grands Prix, debuting on July 7, 1968. He scored a total of 8 championship points.

Nicknamed "Quick Vic" by his peers Elford was mainly a famous sports car competitor as well as a successful rally driver, associated often with Porsche.

In 1967 Vic was European rally champion in a works Porsche 911. Among other victories he won the 1968 Rally Monte Carlo in a Porsche 911 and only a week later the 24 Hours of Daytona in a Porsche 907, Porsche's first ever overall win in a 24 hour race.

Later that year, he also won the Targa Florio teamed with veteran Umberto Maglioli in a famous come-from-behind race after he lost 18 minutes in the first lap due to a tyre failure. Vic established several lap record. Elford then entered the French Grand Prix and finished fourth in his first F1 race – a wet one, too.

By finishing the 1969 Monaco Grand Prix despite troubles, he became the only pilot to do well in both famous events in Monte Carlo.

Racing in the World Sportscar Championship for Martini against the mighty JWA Gulf team, he was clocked at over 380km/h in the Porsche 917LH in practise for the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1971. He went on to win the 1971 12 Hours of Sebring in a Porsche 917K, as well as several 1000km Nürburgring races. A Targa Florio, Sebring & Daytona winner, his favorite track was nonetheless the Nürburgring despite the disappointing results in his three F1 attempts there, of which the first two ended in lap 1 accidents. His two last GPs were at the Ring, too. In addition to the 1000km, Elford won some 500km races there, winning a total of 6 major races. Only Rudolf Caracciola and Stirling Moss beat that record.

Vic Elford lap records included: Targa Florio, Nurburgring, Daytona, Sebring, Norisring, Monza, Buenos Aires, Road Atlanta, Laguna Seca, Riverside and Le Mans.

On 4th February 1967 at Lydden Race Circuit, he won the first ever Rallycross event. Later that year he won the 84 Hour "Marathon de la Route" event at the Nürburgring, on the full 28km long combined versions that was rarely used since the 1930s. Fellow pilots Hans Herrmann and Jochen Neerpasch preferred "the rallye driver" to steer the Porsche 911 through the 7 hours long, four consecutive night turns in rainy and foggy conditions. The winning car was fitted with a semi-automatic Sportomatic transmission, as was another Porsche 911S entered by the factory team.

Although he raced 5 years for Porsche, Vic Elford also raced for Ford, Triumph, Lancia, Alfa-Romeo, Ferrari, Chaparral, Shadow, Cooper, Lola, Chevron, Subaru. He also drove MacLaren in F1 & CanAm, Chevrolet in TransAm.

Overseas, Elford was also racing in CanAm and the Daytona 500 of NASCAR.

"Quick Vic" nowadays lives in South Florida, United States.

Bibliography

Elford has authored a number of books on the subject of motorsport:

* "Porsche High Performance Driving Handbook" ISBN 0879388498 (1994)
* "Vic Elford: Reflections on a Golden Era in Motorsports" ISBN 1893618528 (2005)

Complete World Championship Formula One results

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External links

* [http://www.vicelford.com/now.html "The Official Web Site" of Vic Elford]
* [http://www.classicrallies.com/view_experience/1 "Reflections on a golden era of motorsports" interview of Vic Elford]


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