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Friday, April 10, 2020

The Successful Porsche Racing Career of Richard Attwood

Attwood developed a passion for motorsports at an early age – inspired by the car dealership run by his parents. After racing in formula sport with Triumph and BRM, he first came into contact with the Porsche brand in 1967. Together with William Bradley, he finished second in Zeltweg driving a private Porsche 906 Carrera 6. Porsche engaged Attwood for the World Sportscar Championship two years later in 1969, and from then on he was retained under contract as a works driver. He raced in the World Championship for Makes in a Porsche 908/02, and came second in both Brands Hatch and Watkins Glen together with Vic Elford. In the season finale in Zeltweg, he finished third with Brian Redman in the 917. Together with Hans Herrmann, he took part in the Nürburgring 1,000 km driving a Porsche 908/03 in 1970 – finishing in 2nd place.

Richard Attwood, 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1970, Porsche AG
Richard Attwood celebrates the first overall victory in Le Mans in 1970

The first overall victory in the most important endurance race in the world is considered to be one of the greatest racing successes of the sports car manufacturer from Zuffenhausen. On 14 June 1970, Porsche achieved the first of a total of 19 overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. After exactly 4,607.811 kilometres or 343 laps, Richard Attwood and Hans Herrmann crossed the finishing line first in the legendary Porsche 917 KH from Porsche Salzburg with the start number 23. “Unlike what many people may think, I never did any testing in the 917. I drove a 917 for the first time in a qualifying race in 1969,” says Attwood looking back. “In 1970 I did not believe for a minute that we had even the slightest hope of winning.”

Richard Attwood, 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1970, Porsche AG
Together with Hans Herrmann Attwood raced in the legendary Porsche 917 KH with the start number 23

In 1971, he achieved another first place in the 1,000 kilometre race at the Österreichring. Richard Attwood retired from active motor racing at the end of the season at the age of just 31. His last podium finish was in 1971 together with Derek Bell in the 917 KH at the season finale of the World Sportscar Championship in Watkins Glen (3rd place). However, the now 80 year-old was not quite ready to fully enjoy his retirement. In 1984, he finished 15th in Daytona in a Porsche 928. Today, Attwood still accompanies the Porsche Museum to its driving events at renowned classic car meets all over the world. Among other things, he can be seen at the Festival of Speed in Goodwood, the Sound Night as well as at various historic motorsports events.

Richard Attwood, Festival of Speed in Goodwood, 2019, Porsche AG
Richard Attwood at the Festival of Speed in Goodwood 2019

Richard Attwood's most important Porsche racing successes

1967
2nd place500 km Zeltweg, Porsche 906 Carrera 6
1969
7th place12h Sebring, Porsche 908/02
2nd place6h Brands Hatch, Porsche 908/02
4th place1,000 km Spa, Porsche 908 LH
4th place1,000 km Nürburgring, Porsche 908/02
2nd place6h Watkins Glen, Porsche 908/02
3rd place1,000 km Österreichring, Porsche 917
1st place9h Kyalami, Porsche 908/02
1970
3rd place1,000 km Brands Hatch, Porsche 917 KH
5th placeTarga Florio, Porsche 908/03
9th place1,000 km Spa, Porsche 908/02
6th place1,000 km Spa, Porsche 917 KH
2nd place1,000 km Nürburgring, Porsche 908/03
1st place24h Le Mans, Porsche 917
3rd placeCanAm Watkins Glen, Porsche 917 KH
4th place1,000 km Österreichring, Porsche 917 KH
1971
2nd place24h Le Mans, Porsche 917 KH
1st place1,000 km Österreichring, Porsche 917 KH
3rd place6h Watkins Glen, Porsche 917 KH

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