RACING DRIVER

David Piper

1930 - Today

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David Ruff Piper (born 2 December 1930) is a British former Formula One and sports car racing driver from England. He participated in 3 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 18 July 1959. He scored no championship points. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. David Piper is the 433rd most popular racing driver (up from 678th in 2019), the 4,199th most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 5,340th in 2019) and the 76th most popular British Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, David Piper ranks 433 out of 1,080Before him are Max de Terra, Alberto Uria, Julian Bailey, Chet Miller, Loris Kessel, and María de Villota. After him are Gimax, Jan Magnussen, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Bernd Schneider, Hans Binder, and Hermann Paul Müller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, David Piper ranks 459Before him are James Coco, Marni Nixon, Adolf Born, Célestin Oliver, Carmelo Cedrún, and Renato Ruggiero. After him are Monique Mercure, Abdalqadir as-Sufi, Prawitz Öberg, Günter Lamprecht, Richard Bonynge, and Catherine Hardy Lavender.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, David Piper ranks 4,200 out of 8,785Before him are John Hoppner (1758), Callum Keith Rennie (1960), Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain (1741), Joseph Noel Paton (1821), Charles Robert Cockerell (1788), and Demis Hassabis (1976). After him are Antony Gormley (1950), Emma Thomas (1971), Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird (1847), Edward Bagnall Poulton (1856), Peter Lorimer (1946), and Thomas Campion (1567).

Among RACING DRIVERS In United Kingdom

Among racing drivers born in United Kingdom, David Piper ranks 76Before him are Richard Attwood (1940), Tony Crook (1920), Chris Irwin (1942), Mike Spence (1936), Tom Walkinshaw (1946), and Julian Bailey (1961). After him are Richard Burns (1971), Brian Henton (1946), Alan Brown (1919), Tony Trimmer (1943), Ken Wharton (1916), and Mark Blundell (1966).