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- Mike Wilds - Wikipedia
William Michael Wilds [1] (born 7 January 1946) is a British racing driver from England He participated in eight Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 20 July 1974 He scored no championship points
- Mike Wilds: 60 Years of Racing Formula 1 Memories - YouTube
Join Mike Wilds as he reflects on his incredible 60th race season, sharing stories from his Formula 1 career and his passion for historic racing in the Jochen Rindt Trophy From the F1 grid to
- Mike Wilds – Performance Driving Tuition
Mike Wilds is a hugely experienced British Racing Driver who started racing in May 1965 and instructing on track in the early 1970’s His racing career in the last 50 years includes Formula Ford 1600, European Formula Three, European Formula 5000, World Championship Formula One and the World Sports Car Championship
- Mike Wilds | Formula 1 Wiki | Fandom
Mike Wilds Edit Edit source History Purge Talk (0) Mike Wilds Driver Information Born January 7, 1946 (age 79) Chiswick, Middlesex, UK Nationality UK Formula One World Championship Career Statistics Classified finish (retired with >90% race distance) NC: Non-classified finish (<90% race distance)
- Mike Wilds - The “forgotten” drivers of F1
Mike Wilds drives the Chevron B41 at Silverstone during the last round of the Aurora-series in 1980 The B41 was ready at the beginning of the 1979 season and would be the only F1 Chevron ever made A test car for things to come however (probably together with VDS)
- Mike Wilds - Race Retro
Mike Wilds is a hugely successful British Racing Driver who started racing in May 1965 and instructing on track in the early 1970’s He Raced with the Stanley BRM Team in the Mid-70s and his racing career includes Formula Ford 1600, European Formula Three, European Formula 5000, World Championship Formula One and the World Sports Car
- Mike Wilds: 59 years of racing - 9WERKS
Enjoy Mike Wilds’ story of 59 years racing everything from his first race car which he towed with his mother's Morris 1000, to Group C cars at Le Mans, via a stint in F1 in the mid 70's
- Mike Wilds - 50 Years Motor Racing - YouTube
Brooklands welcomes an FIA world champion – Mike Wilds, who won the 1986 Group C2 World Sportscar Championship with Ecurie Ecosse Mike began racing in 1965 and has competed in a vast array
- Oulton Park, 1 Apr 1983 « British Formule Libre - OldRacingCars. com
It was then sold to Colin Bennett Racing and fitted with a 3 8-litre DFV for Mike Wilds to race in the 1983 British Open series Wilds won the first race, only for the series to be cancelled The car was converted to Can-Am spec for 1984, but was wrecked by Walter Lechner at Trois-Rivières
- Mike Wilds biography
With backing from a loyal sponsor in Dempster Developments, Wilds was a leading runner and occasional winner in F5 before opting to race in F5000 in 1974, but in mid-season he was given the chance to race in Formula 1, initially with a March and then with Ensign
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