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  1. 29 de jun. de 2023 · Richie Ginther – Retirement. Ginther retired from F1 at the end of 1967, having won one race and scored 14 podiums in 52 starts. He then moved to Mexico, where he worked as a car dealer and a racing instructor. He died on September 20, 1989, in France, from a heart attack.

  2. For many years, it was thought that Richie Ginther, one of Formula One’s best known drivers of the 1960s, later became an angry, reclusive and drunken bum. The classic, archetypal hero-to-zero tale. In addition to this, as a racer he was thought incapable of ever winning and lacking the inherent talent to be a success.

  3. In conclusion, Richie Ginther was a trailblazer for American drivers in Formula 1 during the 1960s. His dedication, skill, and passion for racing helped pave the way for future generations of American F1 drivers. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, Ginther’s talent and determination allowed him to compete at the highest level of ...

  4. 26 de oct. de 2015 · The Honda RA272 that Richie Ginther drove half a century ago to win at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix. It marked Honda's initial Grand Prix victory.

  5. Richie was a hot rodder when he met road racer Phil Hill in the early 1950s. Ginther helped Phil prepare his cars and raced twice himself in an MG with a Ford V-8 60 engine, finishing third at Pebble Beach in 1951. He then spent two years in Korea as a helicopter mechanic. After his return, Phil was driving for John von Neumann and Richie ...

  6. Paul Richard "Richie" Ginther (Hollywood, 1930. augusztus 5. – Bordeaux, 1989. szeptember 20.) amerikai autóversenyző, volt Formula–1-es pilóta. Pályafutása. Az 1960-as években az amerikai Formula–1-es pilóták közül Dan Gurney és Phil Hill mellett csak Richienek sikerült futamot nyernie. Az 1950 ...

  7. Paul Richard "Richie" Ginther (August 5, 1930 - September 20, 1989) was an American racing driver who competed in Formula One between 1960 and 1967, scoring one win.He drove for Ferrari, Scarab, BRM, Honda, Cooper and Eagle during a career which spanned eight seasons.. He scored Honda's first ever win when he won the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix.Subsequent Honda victories were recorded by John ...