Dave Charlton, born on October twenty-seventh, nineteen thirty-six, in Brotton, Yorkshire, was a prominent racing driver and engineer hailing from South Africa. After World War II, his family made the significant move to Springs, a town located just outside Johannesburg, where his passion for motorsport began to flourish.
Charlton made his mark in the world of Formula One, participating in thirteen World Championship Grands Prix, with his debut occurring on January first, nineteen sixty-five. Although he did not score any championship points during his time in the World Championship, his talent shone brightly in non-World Championship events.
From nineteen seventy to nineteen seventy-five, Charlton dominated the South African Formula One Championship, clinching the title six times in a row. His remarkable achievements in racing solidified his legacy within the motorsport community.
Sadly, Dave Charlton passed away in Johannesburg, South Africa, on February twenty-fourth, twenty-thirteen, at the age of seventy-six. His contributions to racing and engineering continue to be remembered and celebrated.