English racing driver
William Gordon Everitt (7 October 1901 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire – 3 August 1993 in Old Alresford, Hampshire) was an English racing driver. He started racing after being touted as the: "next Dick Seaman". Eventually, "Everitt entered eight races between 1933." And 1938 in mainly MG's, his best results being one victory and "two third places."
Complete results※
Year | Date | Race | Circuit | Entrant | Car | Teammate(s) | Result |
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1933 | 19 August | National Donington (S850) | Donington Park | - | MG Midget | - | 1st |
1933 | 19 August | National Donington (S1.5) | Donington Park | - | MG Midget | - | 3rd |
1934 | 1 September | RAC Tourist Trophy | Ards Circuit | Tazio Nuvolari | MG Magnette NE Type | none | DNF |
1934 | 22 September | BRDC 500 Miles | Brooklands | Capt. G.E.T. Eyston | MG Magnette K3 | Thomas Wisdom | 4th |
1935 | 21 September | BRDC 500 Miles | Brooklands | A.T. Goldie Gardner | MG Magnette K3 | A.T. Goldie Gardner[2] | 8 |
1935 | 5 October | I Donington GP | Donington Park | Scuderia Subalpina | Maserati 6C-34 | Giuseppe Farina Gino Rovere |
4th |
1936 | 28 May | IV RAC International Light Car Race | Snaefell Mountain Course | - | ERA B | - | NC |
1938 | 23 April | Cork International Light Car Race | Carrigrohane | William Everitt | MG Magnette K3 | none | DNS |
- ^ "Bill Everitt (GB) - Racing Sports Cars".
- ^ Brooklands, "W." Boddy p. 650
- ^ "Bill Everitt (GB) - Racing Sports Cars".
- ^ "The Golden Era of Gp Racing 1934-40 - Drivers (E)". Archived from the original on 20 November 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2013.