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Alan Jones

Racing driver Alan Jones: Formula 1 world champion and a true legend of the track

Alan Jones - 1980 (Williams)

Alan Jones is an Australian former Formula 1 driver who clinched the World Championship in 1980. Born on November 2, 1946, in Melbourne, Australia, he became the first Australian to win the title since Jack Brabham. Jones' breakthrough came with the Williams team, where he showcased his tenacity and skill, helping to establish Williams as a force in Formula 1. His 1980 championship win marked a significant milestone for both himself and the Williams team, securing their first drivers' and constructors' titles. Known for his aggressive racing style and robust demeanor, Jones enjoyed several successful seasons in F1 before retiring in 1981, though he made brief returns to the sport in the mid-1980s. Post-retirement, he remained involved in motor racing, including roles as a commentator and mentor, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in Australian and global motorsport.

 

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