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  1. 7 lug 2014 · Peter Revson and the wheel of fortune. Heir to a multi-million dollar fortune, a genius driver and with a Miss World girlfriend, Peter Revson seemed to have it all. But reality, says Mark Hughes, was not so simple. Revson – the dashing F1 hero with a fiery determination. Getty Images.

  2. www.hemmings.com › stories › articlePeter Revson - Hemmings

    23 set 2018 · Born in February 1939, Peter Revson was raised in Westchester County, New York. Sent to the finest of prep schools, and, later, to Cornell University, it was presumed that he would follow the family path into business, but Revson had other ideas. In 1961, while attending the University of Hawaii, he began racing sports cars; driving a Morgan ...

  3. Biography last updated 21 Mar 2018. Peter Revson (born 27 Feb 1939 New York City, New York; died 22 Mar 1974 Kyalami Circuit, South Africa). A family member of the Revlon Empire, he was killed in a testing crash prior to the South African GP. Peter was an university graduate who initially took up and advertising role before starting racing in 1960.

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  5. 10 gen 1972 · On the strength of his performance in the Can-Ams, Peter Revson has ceased to be a mere backup driver. This year he will drive a McLaren on the Formula I circuit. Of course the Grand Prix competition will be far tougher for Revson than the Can-Ams, where in 1971 only his teammate, Hulme, and Jackie Stewart in Carl Haas' L&M Lola offered any serious trouble.

  6. 18 mar 2014 · Born to Martin and Julie Phelps Revson in February 1939, Peter Revson was raised in affluence in Westchester County, New York. Sent to the finest of prep schools, and ultimately to college at Cornell University, he was likely expected by his family to follow a conventional path into business. When his father stepped down from the Revlon board ...

  7. 29 mag 2008 · Peter Revson and Steve McQueen following their 2nd place finish at the 1970 12 Hours of Sebring. According to Mario Andretti, who won that race, “Revson drove the lion’s share” that day.