George Abecassis


George Edgar Abecassis was a British racing driver, and co-founder of the HWM Formula One team.

Pre-1946 career

Born in Oatlands, Surrey, Abecassis was educated at Clifton College. He began circuit racing in 1935 in a modified Austin Seven which became known as The Einsitzer. After taking 1937 as a year away from the track, he acquired an Alta and made a name for himself in English national racing during the 1938 and 1939 seasons. In 1939, he won the Imperial Trophy Formula Libre race at Crystal Palace, driving his Alta, defeating Prince Bira, in the E.R.A. known as Romulus, in a wet race, "that being the only time it was beaten by a car in the British Isles."
At one point, Abecassis held the Campbell circuit lap record at Brooklands at On 3 July 1938 Abecassis broke the Prescott Hill Climb record with a climb of 47.85 seconds in his supercharged 1½-litre Alta.
When World War II broke out he joined the Royal Air Force, as a member of the Volunteer Reserves, and became an experienced pilot, ultimately becoming a member of the secret "Moon Squadrons", ferrying secret agents in and out of occupied countries in Europe with specially-modified Halifax and Stirling aircraft. During the course of his wartime service Abecassis was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and was mentioned in dispatches with the following citation:
Abecassis achieved the rank of squadron leader, and, following the war, continued as a member of the RAF Volunteer Reserves prior to his discharge in 1953.

Post-1946 career

After World War II Abecassis went back to racing, initially with pre-war machinery. He won a race at Gransden Lodge in a road-going 3.3-litre Bugatti on 15 June 1946. In 1947, Abecassis finished second in the Swedish Grand Prix, held on a frozen lake at Vallentuna, driving an E.R.A. In 1948, he finished second to Bob Gerard in the Jersey International Road Race. He became a partner, with John Heath, in Hersham and Walton Motors Ltd., a motor dealership and garage in Walton-on-Thames. Building on his pre-war association with the Alta marque, Abecassis and HWM assisted in the development of the Alta GP car, designed to comply with the recently introduced Formula One regulations.
After the failure of this enterprise, Abecassis and Heath decided to construct their own cars under the HWM banner, but retaining Alta engines. Initially the HWM cars were designed to compete in the Formula Two class, but when the World Championship switched to Formula Two regulations in HWM cars became eligible to compete in the Grand Prix events. During their prime, HWM employed such future stars as Stirling Moss and Peter Collins, and the Belgian Johnny Claes scored their first victory, in the Grand Prix des Frontières at a street circuit in Chimay, Belgium. Abecassis's HWM team also took a notable victory in the International Trophy race at Silverstone in 1952, this time with Lance Macklin at the wheel. With the reintroduction of Formula One cars to the World Championship in, Abecassis and Heath attempted to produce a competitive car using the 2.5-litre version of the Alta engine but it was not a success; HWM cars only contested two further Grand Prix events after 1953.
It was with his own HWM cars that Abecassis raced in his only two Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, at the Bremgarten circuit, in the 1951 and 1952 Swiss Grand Prix. He was more successful as a sports car driver with Aston Martin and won his class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in, sharing his DB2 with Macklin. He also finished second in the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1953, partnered by Reg Parnell. In 1953, Abecassis constructed an HWM sports car for his own personal use, powered by a Jaguar straight-6 engine, with which he successfully contested many national British races until 1956.
In 1956, Heath was killed in an accident in the Mille Miglia and Abecassis retired from racing, turning his attention to running the HWM operations. He was the Facel Vega importer for Britain, while his motor industry connections were aided by the fact that he was married to Angela, the daughter of Aston Martin chairman Sir David Brown. He died aged 78, in Ibstone, near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
In September 2010 his son David Abecassis published a comprehensive biography of his father under the title A Passion for Speed.
His grandson, Jonathan Abecassis, has an active interest in vintage sports car racing. He competes in the Fifties Sports Car Racing Club series, driving an Austin Healey 100/4.

Racing record

Career highlights

SeasonSeriesPositionTeamCar
1935Aston Clinton Speed Trails1stAustin 7 "Einsitzer"
1938Easter Road Race1stAlta 2.0 s/c
Lewes Speed Trials1stAlta S
British Trophy1stAlta S
Crystal Palace Cup1stAlta S
Crystal Palace Grand Prix2ndAlta 12/50
Crystal Palace Plate2ndAlta 2.0 s/c
Imperial Trophy2ndAlta 12/50
Imperial Plate2ndAlta 2.0 s/c
1939Imperial Trophy1stAlta 12/50
Imperial Plate1stGeorge AbecassisAlta 2.0 s/c
Crystal Palace Plate3rdG. E. AbecassisAlta 2.0 s/c
1946MAC International Hill Climb2ndAlta S
Gransden Lodge Trophy2ndAlta
1947Bo'ness Hill Climb1stBugatti Type 59
British Hill Climb Championship2ndBugatti Type 59
SAK Stockholm Grand Prix2ndERA A-Type
Prix de Rome2ndCisitalia-Fiat D46
Gransden Trophy2ndBugatti Type 59
JMC & LCC Hill Climb2ndBugatti Type 59
KAK Winter Grand Prix3rdERA A-Type
Ulster Trophy3rdERA A-Type
Craigantlet Hillclimb3rdBugatti Type 59
1948Jersey International Road Race2ndMaserati 6CM
1951Winfield Formula 2 Cup2ndH. W. Motors Ltd.HWM-Alta 51
Madgwick Cup3rdH. W. Motors Ltd.HWM
Hastings Trophy3rdH. W. Motors Ltd.HWM
1952Ibsley Grand Prix2ndH. W. Motors Ltd.HWM-Alta 52
Silverstone International3rdDavid BrownAston Martin DB3
Jersey International Road Race3rdDavid BrownAston Martin DB3
1953Goodwood International1stH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
Grand Prix, 12 Hours of Sebring2ndAston Martin Ltd.Aston Martin DB3
1954Silverstone International2ndH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
Hedemoraloppet2ndH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
Goodwood International3rdH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
1955AMOC USAF Trophy1stH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
BM Trophy1stH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
RedeX Trophy1stH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar
Brighton Speed Trials2ndH. W. MotorsHWM-Jaguar

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