Philip Fotheringham-Parker

Philip Fotheringham -Parker (* September 22 1907 Beckenham, † October 15, 1981 in Beckley ) was a British racing driver.

Philip Fotheringham -Parker was Managing Director and denied in his spare time auto racing. His biggest success in the 1940s was the second place at the Wakefield Trophy at the Curragh.

In 1951 he drove a Maserati 4CLT the Grand Prix of Great Britain and had the race after a defect on the oil pump to retire. In addition to the Monte Carlo Rally, which he played on a Ford Zephyr in 1954, he was in 1953 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans at the start. With Sydney Allard Allard J2X which he drove. The duo was briefly lead before a brake failure forced the two to the task.

Le Mans results

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