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David Boshier-Jones

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David Boshier-Jones is a British racing driver, whose career ran from 1952 until his retirement in 1961. He competed both in circuit racing (Formula Three) and in hillclimbs, achieving success in both disciplines but particularly on the hills, where he claimed three successive British Hill Climb Championships, in 1958, 1959 and 1960.

Boshier-Jones at first drove a Kieft, but later progressed to a Cooper-JAP. It was with this car, fitted with a 1100cc twin-cylinder engine, that he won all three of his hillclimb titles.[1]

David's two brothers, Peter and Anthony, also competed in motorsport.

Notes

  1. ^ "David Boshier-Jones". The 500 Owners Association. Retrieved 2006-10-29.
Sporting positions
Preceded by British Hill Climb Champion
1958-1960
Succeeded by