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  1. Stanley Michael Bailey „Mike“ Hailwood, MBE (* 2. April 1940 in Oxford; † 23. März 1981 in Birmingham) war ein britischer Motorrad- und Automobilrennfahrer .

  2. mike hailwood-cars Born on the 2nd April 1940, Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood raced bikes and cars and his phenomenal career on two wheels saw him acquire the nickname ‘Mike the Bike.’ He competed in several categories on four wheels, including Formula Junior, F2, F5000, F1 and sports cars and entered 50 Grands Prix but his F1 career ended after being injured at 1974’s German GP.

  3. Mike Hailwood. Mike Hailwood was born in 1940 in Oxford, UK, and was perhaps the greatest rider of all time. His father, Stan Hailwood, was very rich and his first fan, by providing him with everything he needed to race motorcycles. Mike raced his first competition in 1957, at the age of 17, at the Oulton Park circuit in England riding an MV ...

  4. Hailwood (número 35) en Cadwell Park en 1960. Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood ( Great Milton, Oxfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido, 2 de abril de 1940- Warwickshire, Birmingham, 23 de marzo de 1981) fue un piloto de motociclismo y automovilismo británico. En su carrera en el Campeonato Mundial de Motociclismo obtuvo 76 victorias, 112 podios y ...

  5. 24 de mar. de 2021 · Still, others believe Mike Hailwood ’s accomplishments outshine all contenders. Unfortunately, a car crash claimed Hailwood’s life on March 23, 1981, and forty years after his passing, we take ...

  6. Nicknamed Mike-the-Bike, Hailwood won 76 Grands Prix (37 in 500cc, 16 in 350cc, 21 in 250cc and two in 125cc) during a ten year World Championship career which commenced in 1958. In his first ...

  7. 30 de dez. de 2023 · Mike Hailwood was awarded the George Cross for his actions. The Surtees team was always run on a tiny budget, but for 1974, Bang and Olufsen were the team's first big sponsors.