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  1. Mike the Bike” was a true legend – a multiple champion on two-wheels and a star on four. In addition to his racing exploits, Mike Hailwood was awarded the George Medal – Britain’s highest honour for civilian bravery – after saving an unconscious Clay Regazzoni from his burning car at Kyalami in 1973.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2020 · So after crashing out of a couple of non-championship races in ’65 and being blown away by teammate Dickie Attwood in his one championship outing that year, the Monaco GP, Hailwood was done with racecars for a while. Mike Hailwood, Lotus 25-BRM, at the 1964 German GP. These early forays into car racing weren't convincing, his main focus still ...

  5. 2 de nov. de 2023 · At the time of his death in 1981, Mike Hailwood was acknowledged as the greatest motorcycle racer of all time. The stats alone leave little room for doubt: when he retired from the sport, he had ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 2021 · Mike Hailwood, 40 anni fa la tragedia assurda di un campione inimitabile. Il 23 marzo 1981 moriva Mike Hailwood, nove volte campione del mondo nelle moto e pilota anche in F1. Nello scontro con un ...

  7. Mike Hailwood at the 1978 Isle of Man TT where he finished as race winner (Getty) (Getty Images) For a time Hailwood swapped two wheels for four. He drove in Formula One, competing in 50 Grands Prix.