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Lance Noel Macklin (2 September 1919 – 29 August 2002) was a British from England. He participated in 15 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 18 May 1952. He was infamously involved in the 1955 Le Mans disaster, starting the initial chain reaction.


Early life
Macklin's father was the automotive entrepreneur , founder of both the Invicta and Railton car companies, as well as , a manufacturer of motor gun and torpedo boats during World War II. Macklin was born in , and educated at . He volunteered for service with the in 1939 and (in line with his father's business) was assigned to work on motor gun boats.


Motoring career
On demobilisation after the Second World War, Macklin followed his early ambition and became a racing driver, although an early attempt to enter a race on the Isle of Man was refused on grounds that he had no experience.

He secured an entry to the 1948 Grand Prix des Frontières, and practised for the event by driving his Invicta at high speeds on public roads, teaching himself to four-wheel drift around in London's Mayfair. He impressed in the race and eventually earned a signing with . He was made a reserve driver for Le Mans and raced at the Spa 24 Hours, finishing fifth.

He finished fifth at Le Mans in 1950 alongside teammate and HWM owner . Abecassis invited him to join HWM for several races, culminating with victory in the 1952 BRDC International Trophy, his biggest success in motor racing. HWM also gave Macklin his debut in the World Championship, but the small team was not competitive against the better-funded works entries and he scored no world championship points. While at HWM, Macklin formed a close bond with young teammate .

He returned to Le Mans with Aston Martin in 1951, finishing third overall and taking his second S3.0 class victory, although class victories were not celebrated at that time. He left Aston Martin in 1952, dissatisfied with his retaining fee, and joined Bristol for the following year. The new team found little success, failing even to start the 1952 12 Hours of Reims, but such issues typically did not faze him. Macklin's social confidence and smooth demeanour made him popular with women, and he would sometimes be more interested in them than racing. Abecassis had been critical of this easy-going attitude: "He never cared whether he started in a race or not... Sometimes it was a nightmare to make him practice at all. If there was some blonde he was after he just wouldn't show up."


Role in the 1955 Le Mans disaster
In the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans he was involved in the most catastrophic accident in racing history, which killed and 83 spectators and became known as the "1955 Le Mans disaster". Macklin swerved to avoid hitting the Jaguar of , who was braking hard in a late attempt to pit, and moved into the path of Levegh's car causing it to clip his. Deadliest Crash:the Le Mans 1955 Disaster (Programme Website), documentary, broadcast 16 May 2010. Although Macklin's car crashed, he was uninjured. Macklin was deeply affected by the incident. He felt that Hawthorn had tried to alleviate himself of responsibility, and that the racing community was turning the blame to him as a result.

He continued to race, but another tragic experience followed in the Tourist Trophy at . Macklin crashed his Austin-Healey 100S avoiding an accident in which Jim Mayers and William T. Smith were killed. Soon after, Macklin retired from motor sport at the urging of his then-girlfriend.


Business career
Macklin joined in Paris, running the export division until the company failed in 1963, when he began working for London car dealership H.R. Owen.


Personal life
Macklin was married twice; firstly to Shelagh and subsequently to Gillian. He had two children from his first marriage and one from the second.


Later years
He later moved to Spain, but returned to England when he became ill. He died on 29 August 2002 in , , four days before his 83rd birthday.


Racing record

Complete Formula One results
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1952 ! HW Motors Ltd ! HWM ! Alta Straight-4SUI
500BEL
FRA
GBR
GERNED
ITA
! NC ! 0
1953 ! HW Motors Ltd ! HWM ! Alta Straight-4ARG500NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
GERSUI
ITA
! NC ! 0
1954 ! HW Motors Ltd ! HWM ! Alta Straight-4ARG500BELFRA
GBRGERSUIITAESP ! NC ! 0
1955 ! ! Maserati 250F ! Maserati Straight-6ARGMON
500BELNEDGBR
ITA ! NC ! 0


Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results


Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results

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