Background
The son of a wealthy farmer and businessman, Tony Maggs was part of Ken Tyrrell"s Formula Junior, Cooper- Business Service Management team in 1961 and shared the European Championship with Jo Siffert.
Formula One driver racecar driver
The son of a wealthy farmer and businessman, Tony Maggs was part of Ken Tyrrell"s Formula Junior, Cooper- Business Service Management team in 1961 and shared the European Championship with Jo Siffert.
He participated in 27 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 15 July 1961. He was invited into the Cooper Formula One team for 1962–1963, finishing second in the French Grand Prix both years, but was dropped at the end of 1963. In 1965, Maggs raced only once in Formula One, for Regional Parnell Racing, in the South African Grand Prix at East London but continued with success in both Formula Two and sports cars.
However, in a national race at Pietermaritzburg he crashed his Brabham and a young spectator standing in a restricted area was hit and killed.
Maggs immediately retired from motor sport to concentrate on his business interests. Maggs died on 2 June 2009, from cancer.
He achieved three podiums, and scored a total of 26 championship points. Maggs then moved to Scuderia Centro Sud for 1964 and despite the fact that their Biological Response Modifiers P57s were not current machinery achieved two points finishes out of three race starts. He also returned to Formula Two with an Material Requirements Planning Lola and with David Piper won the Kyalami 9 Hours race in the latter"s Ferrari GTO.