Career
He worked for the Repco company and raced his own 138 Holden-powered grey motor Ausca sports racing car that used a fiberglass body based on the A6GCS Maserati. England contested a single Formula One World Championship Grand Prix race, the 1957 German Grand Prix, in a Formula Two Cooper T41-Climax. He retired from the race due to a fault with the distributor.
After retiring from racing, England owned a general engineering company called Paul England & Staff in Essendon, Victoria, Australia.
Paul had nine grandchildren. In the 1970s England"s company built 1.6 litre Ford engines for motor racing which were referred to as an England engine.