Tony Marsh (racing driver)
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Anthony Ernest "Tony" Marsh (born Stourbridge, England, 20 July 1931) is an English racing driver. His Formula One career was short and unsuccessful, but he has since enjoyed great success in hillclimbing, having won the British Hillclimb Championship on a record six occasions, divided into two sets of three successive titles. His first "batch" came in a Cooper-JAP in 1955-56-57, while exactly a decade later (1965-66-67) he repeated the hat-trick at the wheel of his own Marsh-GM special. Marsh continued to drive in top-class hillclimbs into his seventies, but has now ceased to compete on a regular basis.
[edit] F1 career highlights
- Grand Prix Starts: 4
- Pole Positions: 0
- Wins: 0
- Podiums: 0
- Points: 0
- First GP: Germany 1957
- Last GP: Germany 1961
| Multiple British Hill Climb Championship winners |
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Six titles: Tony Marsh Five titles: David Grace - Martyn Griffiths Four titles: Roy Lane - Ken Wharton Three titles: Martin Bolsover - David Boshier-Jones Two titles: Chris Cramer - Adam Fleetwood - Martin Groves - David Hepworth - Mike MacDowel - Raymond Mays - Peter Westbury - Graeme Wight Jr - Nicholas Williamson |

