Innes Ireland

Now here is a man of his wordโ€”and it cost him dearly. In 1961, Innes agreed to drive for Formula One team UDT-Laystall run by Ken Gregory and Alfred Moss, respectively Stirlingโ€™s manager and father. Literally a day later, Ireland was asked to become Graham Hillโ€™s 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 yearโ€™s two Formula One titles and a lot more besides as long as the 1.5-liter formula remained in force.

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