Ian Burgess

He won at Crystal Palace and Snetterton and gained fourth places at Reims and Montlhéry.

However, a broken leg at AVUS ended his season but not before he made his Formula One debut for Cooper at the British Grand Prix.

[2] Burgess returned in 1959 driving Scuderia Centro Sud's Cooper T51-Maserati with a best finish of sixth in the German Grand Prix.

[2] He moved to the Anglo American Equipe team in 1962 competing in three Grands Prix, finishing no higher than 11th.

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