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      • On his way to become a seven-time Grand Prix motorcycle World Champion, he won his first title in 1956, and followed with three consecutive doubles between 1958 and 1960, winning six World Championships in both the 500 and 350cc classes.
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    Surtees was a seven-time Grand Prix motorcycle World Champion, with four titles in the premier 500cc class with MV Agusta. Surtees won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1964 with Ferrari, and remains the only driver to win World Championships on both two- and four-wheels.

  3. John Surtees (born February 11, 1934, Tatsfield, Surrey, England—died March 10, 2017, London) was a British motorsport racer who was the only competitor to have won world championships while racing motorcycles and automobiles, with seven motorcycle-racing world championships in two classes (1956–60) and one Formula One drivers ...

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  4. Surtees claimed seven Grand Prix motorcycle World Championships, including four in the premier 500cc class with MV Agusta. In 1964, he won the Formula One World Drivers’ Championship with Ferrari, making him the only person in history to win World Championships on both two wheels and four.

    • 1960-1972
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  5. Below is a detailed list of F1 wins by John Surtees. The table can be sorted by clicking on the column headers. View a list of John Surtees F1 wins and find in-depth statistics, including wins by season, constructor, Grand Prix, and circuit.

  6. John Surtees was a British Formula One World Champion who won the Drivers’ Title with Ferrari in 1964. During his career “Big John”, as he was known, won a total of 6 Grands Prix and claimed 8 pole positions.

  7. Sep 26, 2024 · Astride works MV-Agustas, John won four 500cc world championship titles, 1956-58-59-60 and in those latter seasons added three 350cc world crowns. He won five times at Monza, then Mike Hailwood six times more, 1961-66.

  8. John Surtees, famously the only man to win world championships on both two and four wheels, has died at the age of 83. Surtees took the F1 drivers’ title with Ferrari in 1964 and won a total of six Grands Prix in an F1 career spanning 12 years.