Now here is a man of his wordโand it cost him dearly. In 1961, Innes agreed to drive for Formula One team UDT-Laystall run by Ken Gregory and Alfred Moss, respectively Stirlingโs manager and father. Literally a day later, Ireland was asked to become Graham Hillโs teammate at BRM but he declined, saying he had given his word to Gregory and Moss and could not break it.
Ironically, in 1962 the UDT-Laystall V8 Climax-engined Lotus 24 was a massive flop in which Ireland retired from just about every championship race in which he competed, but the BRMs were a huge success. Hill and his team went on to win the yearโs two Formula One titles and a lot more besides as long as the 1.5-liter formula remained in force.