Bill Everitt (racing driver) explained

William Gordon Everitt (7 October 1901 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire  - 3 August 1993 in Old Alresford, Hampshire) was an English racing driver. He started racing after being touted as the "next Dick Seaman". Eventually, Everitt entered eight races between 1933 and 1938 in mainly MG's, his best results being one victory and two third places.[1]

Complete results

YearDateRaceCircuitEntrantCarTeammate(s)Result
193319 AugustNational Donington (S850)Donington Park-MG Midget-1st
193319 AugustNational Donington (S1.5)Donington Park-MG Midget-3rd
19341 SeptemberRAC Tourist TrophyArds CircuitTazio NuvolariMG Magnette NE TypenoneDNF
193422 SeptemberBRDC 500 MilesBrooklandsCapt. G.E.T. EystonMG Magnette K3Thomas Wisdom4th
193521 SeptemberBRDC 500 MilesBrooklandsA.T. Goldie GardnerMG Magnette K3A.T. Goldie Gardner[2] 8
19355 OctoberI Donington GPDonington ParkScuderia SubalpinaMaserati 6C-34Giuseppe Farina
Gino Rovere
4th
193628 MayIV RAC International Light Car RaceSnaefell Mountain Course-ERA B-NC
193823 AprilCork International Light Car RaceCarrigrohaneWilliam EverittMG Magnette K3noneDNS
[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bill Everitt (GB) - Racing Sports Cars.
  2. Brooklands, W. Boddy p. 650
  3. Web site: Bill Everitt (GB) - Racing Sports Cars.
  4. Web site: The Golden Era of Gp Racing 1934-40 - Drivers (E) . 1 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181120041940/http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/de.htm . 20 November 2018 . dead .