David Boshier-Jones is a British racing driver, whose career ran from 1952 until his retirement in 1961. He competed both in circuit racing ( Formula Three) and in hillclimbs, achieving success in both disciplines but particularly on the hills, where he claimed three successive British Hill Climb Championships, in 1958, 1959 and 1960.
Boshier-Jones at first drove a Kieft, but later progressed to a Cooper- JAP. It was with this car, fitted with an 1100cc twin-cylinder engine, that he won all three of his hillclimb titles. [1]
David's two brothers, Peter and Anthony, also competed in motorsport.
David Boshier-Jones is a British racing driver, whose career ran from 1952 until his retirement in 1961. He competed both in circuit racing ( Formula Three) and in hillclimbs, achieving success in both disciplines but particularly on the hills, where he claimed three successive British Hill Climb Championships, in 1958, 1959 and 1960.
Boshier-Jones at first drove a Kieft, but later progressed to a Cooper- JAP. It was with this car, fitted with an 1100cc twin-cylinder engine, that he won all three of his hillclimb titles. [1]
David's two brothers, Peter and Anthony, also competed in motorsport.