Name:Don   Surname:Beauman
Country:United Kingdom   Entries:1
Starts:1   Podiums:0
Fastest laps:0   Points:0
Start year:1954   End year:1954
Active years:1    

Donald Bentley Beauman (26 July 1928 – 9 July 1955 in Wicklow, Ireland) was a British Formula One driver who took part in one World Championship Grand Prix. Info from Wiki


Bio by Hans Hulsebos

Don Beauman (1928-1955), a friend of Mike Hawthorn, made his name in sportscars before taking to Formula 1 racing in 1954 at the wheel of a Connaught entered by Sir Jeremy Boles. He finished third at Chimay and again at Crystal Palace and took part in the British GP at Silverstone in July, in which he finished 11th. (Both the the pictures are from this race).

A few weeks later he was fourth in the Gold Cup at Oulton Park and then third in a race at Snetterton, drawing attention to his developing talent. In F2 he finished second in the Madgwick Cup at Goodwood that year.

The following year he was third in the Glover Trophy F1 race and the Lavant Cup F2 event at Goodwood on Easter Monday and showed well in the International Trophy at Silverstone before retiring. The weekend before the British GP, however, he was killed when he crashed his ex-Hawthorn Riley during the Leinster Trophy race.


1954 GP GB Silverstone Don Beauman #25 17th and with Horace Gould #28 – source FB group

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