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Rupert Keegan (26 February 1955 – 23 September 2024) was an English racing driver. He participated in 37 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 8 May 1977. He scored no championship points.
Adrian Reynard had several brushes with Formula One early in his career—he was commissioned to design a Hawke Formula One car for Rupert Keegan in the mid-1970s (this was not seen through—Reynard had never designed a monocoque before), and later became Chief Engineer for RAM-March in 1982 when the team was struggling with overweight copies ...
Rupert Keegan: Arrows: 5 Snetterton: 20 May 53 Guy Edwards: Rupert Keegan: Rupert Keegan: Arrows: 6 Thruxton: 28 May 50 Guy Edwards: David Kennedy: Emilio de Villota: Lotus: 7 Zandvoort: 4 June 40 Guy Edwards: Emilio de Villota: Emilio de Villota: Lotus: 8 Donington Park: 24 June 52 Rupert Keegan: Ricardo Zunino: Rupert Keegan: Arrows: 9 Oulton ...
Rupert Keegan took the B.A.R.C. BP Super Visco British Formula 3 Championship, while Bruno Giacomelli took the B.R.D.C. Shellsport British Formula Three Championship. Thanks to Giacomelli's March 763-Toyota and to Keegan's old 743, March dominated the two championships with 12 race wins, the other five falling to the Chevron B34s of Geoff Lees ...
Keegan-Michael Key and his wife, Elle Key, have been going strong since 2017. Following his split from ex-wife Cynthia Blaise in 2015, Keegan-Michael moved on with Elle in January 2017. The duo ...
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23 September – Rupert Keegan, 69, English racing driver (Formula One, CART). [366] 27 September Clive Everton, 87, British professional snooker player, sports commentator and journalist. [367] (death announced on this date) Dame Maggie Smith, 89, English actress (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, California Suite, Harry Potter). [368]
The March 821 was a British Formula One racing car used by the John MacDonald-owned RAM Racing in the 1982 Formula One World Championship.Regardless of its model designation, the car had no connection with long-established race car manufacturer March Engineering.