Harry Schell

Harry Schell

Harry O'Reilly Schell (29 June 1921, Paris, France – 13 May 1960, Silverstone Circuit, England) was an American Grand Prix motor racing driver.

Read more about Harry Schell:  Early Life, Racing Career, Complete Formula One World Championship Results

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