James Hunt: A Legendary Formula 1 Career
The Charm of James Hunt
Photographer David Phipps shares his images of James Hunt: Perched on his McLaren M26, James Hunt celebrates victory at the 1977 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen racetrack, New York. Hunt often celebrated in a playboy style — with a cigarette, a beer, and a model by his side.
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Historic Moments in Racing
Hunt salutes his home fans at Silverstone after winning the 1976 British Grand Prix. His victory was short-lived as other teams, including Ferrari — home to his arch rival Niki Lauda — complained he had been allowed to use a spare car after the race was restarted. Hunt was disqualified, handing victory to runner-up Lauda.
Championship Glory
Hunt clinched his one and only F1 drivers’ championship in the final race of the season — the Japanese Grand Prix in Fuji. Here, McLaren team manager Teddy Mayer holds up three fingers to Hunt (right), who is climbing out of his car after the race, to signal he had finished third and clinched the 1976 title.
Iconic Celebrations
Lauda watches as champagne is poured into Hunt’s trophy at the 1977 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Team Dynamics
Hunt (right) and French teammate Patrick Tambay (far left) pose with the McLaren M26 car and team at the 1978 United States GP after securing sponsorship from brewer Lowenbrau for the final two races of the season.