Tony Lanfranchi

Anthony Lanfranchi (25 June 1935 – 7 October 2004) was a British racing driver.

"[1]On 16 September 1962, Lanfranchi won the inaugural Harewood hillclimb, setting the Fastest Time of the Day at 51.61s driving an Elva Mk VI.

In 1967, Lanfranchi was due to make his Formula One debut in the BRDC Daily Express Trophy meeting at Silverstone, but the transporter of the J.A.

Pearce Racing Organisation burned out in the paddock prior to first practice.

[2] In 1980, a biography titled Down the Hatch : the life and fast times of Tony Lanfranchi by Mark Kahn was published.