Thomas Bridger (24 June 1934 – 30 July 1991) was a British racing driver from England.
[1] Born in Woolmer Green, Hertfordshire, Bridger started racing in Formula Three in 1953,[2] initially competing minor events in a Kieft-Norton before moving to a Cooper to compete full-time in Formula Three in 1957.
[3][4] He moved up to Formula Two in 1958, finishing second in the Crystal Palace Trophy race, and eighth in the Coupe de Vitesse at Reims.
[4] He qualified in 22nd place, and Bridger got up to 14th before his race was ended by a collision on lap 30.
[2] In 1960, he raced in Formula Junior, competing in a works Lotus at the British Grand Prix.