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Lex Davison

Lex Davison
Nationality Australian
Born (1923-02-12)12 February 1923
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Died 20 February 1965(1965-02-20) (aged 42)
Sandown Raceway, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Related to Diana Davison (wife)
Jon Davison (son)
Richard Davison (son)
Alex Davison (grandson)
Will Davison (grandson)
James Davison (grandson)
Australian Drivers' Championship
Years active 1957-64
Teams Ecurie Australie
Wins 11
Best finish 1st in 1957 Australian Drivers' Championship
Previous series
1964-65 Tasman Series
Championship titles
1954
1957
1958
1961
1957
1955
1956
1957
Australian Grand Prix
Australian Grand Prix
Australian Grand Prix
Australian Grand Prix
Australian Drivers' Championship
Australian Hillclimb Championship
Australian Hillclimb Championship
Australian Hillclimb Championship

Alexander Nicholas Davison (12 February 1923 – 20 February 1965) was a racing driver who won the Australian Grand Prix four times between 1954 and 1961 and won the Australian Drivers' Championship in 1957. He drove HWM-Jaguar, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Cooper-Climax grand prix cars.

Davison won Class A of the 1960 Armstrong 500, forerunner of the Bathurst 1000, driving an NSU Prinz.

In 1961 he won the Aintree Grand Prix, finished third in the British Empire Trophy and placed tenth in the Intercontinental Championship - his only point being a sixth in the Guards Trophy, all whilst racing an Aston Martin.

He competed at the 1961 24 Hours of Le Mans with Bib Stillwell in an Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato. Davison and Stillwell were invited to race for the Essex Racing Stable due to their involvement with Aston Martins in the Australian racing scene. Davison had finished second in the 1960 Australian Grand Prix and fourth in the Australian Gold Star Championship in an Aston Martin DBR4/300. Unfortunately their Le Mans adventure ended prematurely when a blown head gasket saw them retire on lap 25.

On 20 February 1965 Davison died in a crash during practice for the 1965 International 100 at Sandown International Raceway. While accelerating through the dog leg of the back straight in his 2.5L Brabham Climax he suffered a heart attack. The car left the road at over 160 km/h, hit a culvert, somersaulted and crashed through a horse railing fence. Davison sustained severe head injuries and was dead when officials reached him.

Davison was the husband of female racing driver Diana Davison and father of Australian racing drivers Jon Davison and Richard Davison and grandfather of Alex Davison, Will Davison and James Davison.


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