Brian Shawe-Taylor

Race car driver, Deceased Person

1915 – 1999

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Who was Brian Shawe-Taylor?

Brian Newton Shawe-Taylor was a British racing driver. He participated in 3 World Championship Grands Prix and numerous non-Championship Formula One races. He scored no World Championship points.

Shawe-Taylor was born in Dublin, Ireland, the younger of two sons of Francis Manley Shawe-Taylor, magistrate and high sheriff for the county of Galway, and his wife, Agnes Mary Eleanor née Ussher. His parents were members of the Anglo-Irish ruling classes; he was related to the playwright and co-founder of the Abbey Theatre, Lady Gregory and a cousin of Sir Hugh Lane who founded Dublin's gallery of modern art.

Shawe-Taylor started racing before the war, winning the Nuffield Trophy in 1939. After the war he raced an ERA, with which he tried to enter the 1950 British Grand Prix. The organisers deemed his car to be too old, but he managed to take part in the race anyway, by sharing the Maserati 4CL of Joe Fry. The following year, he practiced a Ferrari entered by Tony Vandervell at the 1951 French Grand Prix, but ultimately Reg Parnell drove the car during the race.

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Born
Jan 28, 1915
Dublin
Also known as
  • Шоуи-Тэйлор, Брайан
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Died
May 1, 1999

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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