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John Myerscough

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Name John Myerscough
Country Great Britain Great Britain
Date of Birth 30/05/1936
Date of Death 24/07/2011
First Race International Gold Cup 22/08/1970
Last Race International Trophy 08/05/1971
Best Qualifying 15th – International Gold Cup 22/08/1970
Best Result 19th – International Gold Cup 22/08/1970

Races 3
Race Starts 2
Victories 0
Poles 0
Fastest Laps 0
Podiums 0
Laps 18
Laps Led 0

Brabham (1970), McLaren (1971)

DNF2 Times
DNS1 Time

SeasonTeamTeam MateBest PosPointsWinsPolesPositionQualifying
1970BrabhamDave Berry19320000001010
1971McLarenBrian Redman23170000000202
David Prophet2370000000202
Gordon Spice23150000000202
Graham McRae2390000001111
Jean-Pierre Jaussaud2780000000101
Keith Holland27390000001010
Peter Gethin2720000000101
Ray Allen23190000001102
Teddy Pilette27430000001010
Tony Dean2770000000101
Ulf Norinder27150000000101

Year Team Engine Races 1st 2nd 3rd Podiums Poles Fastest Laps Laps Leading Laps Points Avg Pts
1971 Great Britain McLaren Chevrolet 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0.00
1970 Great Britain Brabham Oldsmobile 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00

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