Bio
Ken Tyrrell (May 3, 1924 – August 25, 2001) was a pivotal figure in Formula 1, renowned for founding and managing the Tyrrell Racing Organisation. Born in East Horsley, Surrey, England, he served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. Post-war, Tyrrell became a timber merchant, earning the nickname "Chopper." In 1952, Tyrrell began racing in Formula 3, eventually transitioning to team management. He established the Tyrrell Racing Organisation in the 1960s, initially competing in lower formulas before entering Formula 1 in 1968. Under his leadership, the team achieved significant success, notably with driver Jackie Stewart, securing three Drivers' Championships in 1969, 1971, and 1973. More
Known For
Superswede: A film about Ronnie Peterson
2017
Weekend of a Champion
1972
Weekend of a Champion
2013
Adieu l'enfant
1981
1971 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review
1971
Frankly... Jacky Ickx
2011
If You're Not Winning, You're Not Trying
1973
1973 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review
1973
