Dave Morgan (racing Driver)
Dave Morgan (born 7 August 1944 in Cranmore, Somerset) is a British former racing driver from England. He participated in one Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, the 1975 British Grand Prix in which, like several others, he crashed during a storm in the closing laps. He was classified 18th and thus scored no championship points.
Prior to his single grand prix entry, Morgan raced a Mini in the mid-1960s, and soon moved on to Formula Three. Despite a ban for dangerous driving in 1970, he progressed to Formula Atlantic in 1971, followed by two seasons in Formula Two, then a return to Formula Atlantic. After his Grand Prix, he raced less regularly, and also worked as an engineer to Eric van de Poele.
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