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Join MemoriesMemories Editorial Stirling Moss started his racing career at the age of 19. His career span from 1948 to 1962. Here is a photo of Moss at the age of 21 where he was given the Richard Seaman Trophy for the British driver who gained the most points in foreign races.
Memories Editorial A photo of Stirling Moss after a victory at Brands Hatch, a motor racing in England. Brands Hatch was originally used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland. It hosted the British Grand Prix for 12 running from 1964 to 1986. It currently hosts British and International racing events
Memories Editorial A photo of Stirling Moss crossing the finish line to win the Pescara Grand Prix in Italy. The Formula One motor race was held at Pescara Circuit near Pescara, Italy in 1957.
Memories Editorial A photo of Stirling Moss during one of the 1958's Formula One season. Stirling Moss won a total of 4 of the 11 Grand Prix competitions during the 1958 season. He won the Argentine Grand Prix, Dutch Grand Prix, Portuguese Grand Prix, and the Morrocan Grand Prix.
Memories Editorial Stirling Moss with his wife Susie. Stirling and Susie were married in 1980 and had a son named Elliot. Here is a photo of them during the Chopard Watch Launch in Vienna, Austria.
Memories Editorial Stirling Moss with his family after receiving his knighthood in 2015. As a motor racing legend, he received his knighthood in recognition of his status as one of Britain's most beloved sportsmen.
Memories Editorial Stirling Moss was a popular British Formula One racing driver. He won 212 of the 529 races he attended across several categories of competition. Hailed as "The Greatest Driver That Never Won a World Championship", he was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. Moss raced from 1948 to 1962 that included 16 Formula One Grand Prix.
Memories Editorial A photo of Stirling Moss and World Champion Lewis Hamilton. He describes Moss as a racing legend and a comrade from a massively different time. Hamilton, a 6-time world champion at the age of 35, became a friend of Moss despite their age difference.