Jan Bussell
Jan Bussell was a British racing driver who won the Macau Grand Prix twice, in 1968 and 1971.
In the 1972 Singapore Grand Prix, Jan Bussell escaped a crash where fuel set one of his rear tyres and then his entire car on fire.[1]
References
- ^ Elliot Wood (20 September 2019). "When the Singapore GP was run for junior single-seaters". Formula Scout.
External links
- Jan Bussell career summary at DriverDB.com
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Preceded by Tony Maw | Macau Grand Prix Winner 1968 | Succeeded by Kevin Bartlett |
Preceded by Dieter Quester | Macau Grand Prix Winner 1971 | Succeeded by John MacDonald |
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John MacDonald
- Jan Bussell
- António Félix da Costa
- Arsenio Laurel
- Geoff Lees
- Hon Chio Leong
- Edoardo Mortara
- Riccardo Patrese
- Felix Rosenqvist
- Vern Schuppan
- Dan Ticktum
- Ayari
- Bartlett
- Bertaggia
- Bianchi
- Brabham
- Browning
- Chang
- Choun
- Conway
- Coulthard
- Couto
- de Carvalho
- di Grassi
- Donnelly
- Dumbreck
- Earl
- Firman
- Gommendy
- Gugelmin
- Hardwick
- Heath
- Jarvis
- Juncadella
- Kunimoto
- Lapierre
- Lynn
- Maassen
- Manning
- Maw
- Moreno
- Müller
- Nielsen
- Pateman
- Poon
- Prémat
- Quester
- Redfern
- Ritchie
- Rydell
- Sato
- M. Schumacher
- R. Schumacher
- Senna
- Steane
- Verschoor
- Wallace
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