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'''Rodney Nuckey''' (born 26 June 1929 in London, died 29 June 2000 in Manila) was a British racing driver. Beginning his career in 1952, he competed to some success in Formula 3 and Formula 2 but his only [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] entry came at the non-championship [[1954 Syracuse Grand Prix]], where he failed to qualify his [[HWM]]-[[Alta]]. Moving on to sportscars, his last event of notoriety was winning the 1954 Snetterton WECC Trophy semi-naked after his shirt blew off in the wind, later retiring to Australia.
'''Rodney Nuckey''' (born 26 June 1929 in London, died 29 June 2000 in Manila) was a British racing driver. Beginning his career in 1952, he competed to some success in Formula 3 and Formula 2 but his only [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] entries came at the non-championship [[1954 Syracuse Grand Prix]] and [[1955 Singapore Grand Prix]], where he failed to qualify his [[HWM]]-[[Alta]]. Moving on to sportscars, his last event of notoriety was winning the 1954 Snetterton WECC Trophy semi-naked after his shirt blew off in the wind, later retiring to Australia.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:45, 17 January 2018

Rodney Nuckey (born 26 June 1929 in London, died 29 June 2000 in Manila) was a British racing driver. Beginning his career in 1952, he competed to some success in Formula 3 and Formula 2 but his only Formula One entries came at the non-championship 1954 Syracuse Grand Prix and 1955 Singapore Grand Prix, where he failed to qualify his HWM-Alta. Moving on to sportscars, his last event of notoriety was winning the 1954 Snetterton WECC Trophy semi-naked after his shirt blew off in the wind, later retiring to Australia.