MIRAGE DRIVERS
Driver Selected Accomplishments
Tony Adamowicz, USA 1968 U-2 Trans-Am Champion; 1969 Formula 5000 Champion; 1981 GTU Champion, IMSA Camel GT Series; 1983 GTO Champion, IMSA Camel GT Series
Mario Andretti, USA Winner 1967, Daytona 500; Winner 1969, Indianapolis 500; Winner 1967, 1970, 1972 12 Hours of Sebring; Winner 1972 24 Hours of Daytona; 1978 Formula 1 World Champion
Michael Andretti, USA 1991 CART Series Champion
Richard Attwood, GBR Winner 1970, 24 Hours of Le Mans
Derek Bell, GBR Winner 1975, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 24 Hours of Le Mans; 1985, 1986 World Sportcar Champion; Winner 1986, 1987, 1989, 24 Hours of Daytona
Jo Bonnier, SWE Winner 1959, Dutch Grand Prix, Formula 1
Howden Ganley, NZ Co-founder, Tiga Race Cars Ltd.
Mike Hailwood, GBR 1972 Formula 2 World Champion; Nine-times Grand Prix Motorcycle World Champion
Paul Hawkins, AUS 1967, 1968 British Sports Car Champion
David Hobbs, GBR 1971 Formula 5000 Champion; 1983 Trans-Am Champion; Eleven-times Winner, IMSA Camel GT Series; Race Analyst, ABC, ESPN, Speed Channel
James Hunt, GBR 1976 Formula 1 World Champion
Jean-Pierre Jarier, FRA 1972 Formula 2 World Champion; 1998, 1999 French GT Champion; Lead Stunt Driver,
Ronin (1998)
Jean-Pierre Jaussaud, FRA 1970 French Formula 3 Champion; Winner 1978, 1980, 24 Hours of Le Mans
Jacky Ickx, BEL Winner 1969, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 24 Hours of Le Mans; Winner 1969, 1972,
12 Hours of Sebring; Winner 1972, 24 Hours of Daytona; Eight-times Grand Prix Winner, Formula 1
Jacques Laffite, FRA 1973 French Formula 3 Champion; 1975 Formula 2 World Champion; 1975 Group 6 Champion, World Championship for Makes; Six-times Grand Prix Winner, Formula 1
Jean-Louis Lafosse, FRA 1973 French Sportscar Champion
Michel Leclere, FRA 1972 French Formula 3 Champion
Jochen Mass, GER Winner 1972, RAC Tourist Trophy; 1972 European Touring Car Champion; Winner 1975, Spanish Grand Prix, Formula 1; Winner 1987, 12 Hours of Sebring; Winner 1989,
24 Hours of Le Mans
Francois Migault, FRA Winner 1973, 24 Hours of Daytona, GT + 2.0
John Morton, USA 1971, 1972 2.5 Challenge Series Trans-Am Champion; Winner 1994, 12 Hours of Sebring
Brian Muir, AUS Winner 1970, RAC Tourist Trophy; 1973 European Touring Car Champion
Jackie Oliver, GBR Winner 1969, 24 Hours of Le Mans; Winner 1969, 12 Hours of Sebring; Winner 1971, 24 Hours of Daytona; 1974 Can-Am Champion; Co-founder, Arrows Grand Prix International
Carlos Pace, BRA 1973 British Formula 3 Champion; Winner 1975, Brazilian Grand Prix, Formula 1
David Piper, GBR Nine-times Winner, Kyalami 9 Hour; Lead Stunt Driver, Le Mans (1971)
Sam Posey, USA Two-times Winner, Trans-Am Series; Winner 1975, 12 Hours of Sebring; Commentator ABC, Speed Channel
Tom Pryce, GBR Winner 1975, Brands Hatch Race of Champions, Formula 1
Brian Redman, GBR 1973, 1975, 1976 Formula 5000 Champion; Winner 1970, 1976, 1981, 24 Hours of Daytona; Winner 1975, 1978, 12 Hours of Sebring; 1981 IMSA GTP Champion
Alan Rees, GBR Co-founder, March Engineering; Co-founder, Arrows Grand Prix International
Pedro Rodriguez, MEX Winner 1968, 24 Hours of Le Mans; Winner 1970, 1971, 24 Hours of Daytona; Two-times Grand Prix Winner, Formula 1
Tim Schenken, AUS 1968 British Formula 3 Champion; Co-founder, Tiga Race Cars Ltd.
Vern Schuppan, AUS 1971 Formula Atlantic Champion; Rookie of the Year 1976, Indianapolis 500; Winner 1983, 24 Hours of Le Mans; 1983 Japanese Sports-Prototype Champion
Dick Thompson, USA Eight-times SCCA National Champion
Gijs Van Lennep, NED Winner 1971, 1976, 24 Hours of Le Mans; 1972 British Formula 5000 Champion
John Watson, GBR Five-times Grand Prix Winner, Formula 1
Reine Wissell, SWE 1967 Swedish Formula 3 Champion