Buckheadschleife 0 Report post Posted April 27, 2007 I just looked up Denny Hulme in Wikipedia after looking at some old Can-Am stuff and found a pretty interesting fact: when he died from a massive heart-attack behind the wheel during the 1992 Bathurst 1000, it made him the first F1 world champion to die from natural causes! Pretty strange to think about... and ironic considering he was also racing at the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c21 0 Report post Posted April 27, 2007 I just looked up Denny Hulme in Wikipedia after looking at some old Can-Am stuff and found a pretty interesting fact: when he died from a massive heart-attack behind the wheel during the 1992 Bathurst 1000, it made him the first F1 world champion to die from natural causes! Pretty strange to think about... and ironic considering he was also racing at the time. Didnt James Hunt die from a heart attack? Or did you mean the only WDC to die while racing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Buckheadschleife 0 Report post Posted April 27, 2007 Didnt James Hunt die from a heart attack?Or did you mean the only WDC to die while racing? I said he was the "first" to die from natural causes.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ykickamoocow 0 Report post Posted April 27, 2007 I just looked up Denny Hulme in Wikipedia after looking at some old Can-Am stuff and found a pretty interesting fact: when he died from a massive heart-attack behind the wheel during the 1992 Bathurst 1000, it made him the first F1 world champion to die from natural causes! Pretty strange to think about... and ironic considering he was also racing at the time. Yes he is one of 3 people to die at Bathurst in its long history of racing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quiet One 15 Report post Posted April 27, 2007 As I wrote that I thought about James Hunt. For some reason I was thinking he died of lung cancer - but you're right - heart attack. Whomever wrote the article must have attributed that to his lifestyle, thus deeming it not "natural causes." I suppose it should be the FIRST to die of natural causes.... He certainly wasn't the only one, as Fangio also died of natural causes... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c21 0 Report post Posted April 27, 2007 He certainly wasn't the only one, as Fangio also died of natural causes... He was my next stop. Didnt he die of old age in 1995? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Argento Reloaded 1 Report post Posted April 28, 2007 He was my next stop.Didnt he die of old age in 1995? Yes, Fangio died in 1995 at the age of 85. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
F1 FANatic 1 Report post Posted April 28, 2007 so, c21 is still right acording to my math, 1992 was before 1995 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martin-1 0 Report post Posted April 28, 2007 Yes, he is right. Denny Hulme, or 'The Bear' as he was known, really was a gentleman racer. A true Kiwi as well, he worked his way up from the very bottom, racing single seaters in his homeland, to eventually become F1 Champ. Often overlooked amongst the other great Champions of the sports past; Denny was also an accomplished Can Am driver, alongside his Indy 500 projects - on one memorable occasion he raced there with severely burnt hands. His death in a way marked his heroism too. Coming down towards the end of the supremely quick Conrod Straight in his Benson and Hedges liveried BMW, Denny suffered the heart attack that killed him. Rather than careering into the wall, hence risking the lives of other drivers, Denny managed, whilst having a Fatal Heart Attack, to wrestle the car to a somewhat more calmer stop at the side of the road. When the marshals found him, he had gone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Autumnpuma 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2007 Truly wonderful to read your posts, Martin. Post more or send me a PM about where in this cyber-maze you normally post! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jez 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2007 Yes, he is right. Denny Hulme, or 'The Bear' as he was known, really was a gentleman racer. A true Kiwi as well, he worked his way up from the very bottom, racing single seaters in his homeland, to eventually become F1 Champ. Often overlooked amongst the other great Champions of the sports past; Denny was also an accomplished Can Am driver, alongside his Indy 500 projects - on one memorable occasion he raced there with severely burnt hands. His death in a way marked his heroism too. Coming down towards the end of the supremely quick Conrod Straight in his Benson and Hedges liveried BMW, Denny suffered the heart attack that killed him. Rather than careering into the wall, hence risking the lives of other drivers, Denny managed, whilst having a Fatal Heart Attack, to wrestle the car to a somewhat more calmer stop at the side of the road. When the marshals found him, he had gone. What a story. Thanks for posting that Martin-1, I'd never heard of Denny Hulme until I read this. Here he is at the Nurburgring in 1967 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
F1 FANatic 1 Report post Posted April 30, 2007 blasphemy, never having heard of Hulme, one of the only 13 F1 drivers to win at the Green Hell and a complete jokester when out of the car, why take this picture for example after winning the Swedish gp in 73 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites