David Piper (born 2 December 1930)
[1] 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.
Early career and Formula One

Piper was born in
Edgware,
Middlesex[1] and began his career in the mid-1950s by competing in sprints and hill-climbs, before beginning circuit racing with a
Lotus Eleven.
[2] He then moved up to a
Lotus 16 which he used in 1959 and 1960 to compete in both
Formula One and
Formula Two,
[2] by means of changing engines as appropriate.
[2] His best result with the car was a second place in the
Lady Wigram Trophy, in 1960, behind
Jack Brabham in a
Cooper.
[2]
In 1961, Piper competed in European
Formula Junior alongside
Jo Siffert but drove the
Gilby F1 car in the
Gold Cup.
[2] He also competed in non-championship races in 1962, but had become disenchanted with single-seater racing and moved into
sports car racing initially with a
Ferrari GTO.
[2]
Between 1962 and 1970, Piper raced frequently in many locations worldwide using his personally owned Ferraris and, later,
Porsches. He was moderately successful and gained a reputation for reliability and consistency.
[2]
Piper crashed a
Porsche 917 during the 1970 shooting of the film
Le Mans and lost part of one leg.
[3]
Piper later raced his personal, green, Porsche 917 and other cars in historic events.
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