James Howden Ganley (born 24 December 1941) is a former racing driver from New Zealand. From 1971 to 1974 he participated in 41 World Championship Formula...
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entrepreneur Howden Ganley (b. 1941), former New Zealand racing driver Len Ganley (1943–2011), retired Northern Irish snooker referee Reg Ganley (b. 1959)...
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promoted their F2 driver Hans-Joachim Stuck to their F1 team, next to Howden Ganley from Williams. Graham Hill's Embassy Racing entered a Lola chassis after...
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seconds, with François Cevert finishing third, Mike Hailwood fourth and Howden Ganley fifth. With an average speed of 242.615 km/h (150.754 mph), this race...
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from March to BRM, next to regular driver Pedro Rodríguez and debutant Howden Ganley. Jack Brabham retired from racing and he hired two-time champion Graham...
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and Henri Pescarolo left, Frank Williams had to find two new drivers: Howden Ganley from BRM and Nanni Galli from Tecno. Tecno signed Matra's last driver...
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signed, New Zealand's Howden Ganley and Italy's Nanni Galli. At the first race in Argentina, Galli qualified 16th with Ganley 19th and last on the grid...
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Cevert/Howden Ganley, Henri Pescarolo/Graham Hill and Jean-Pierre Jabouille/David Hobbs. Hill/Pescarolo won the race by a lap from Cevert/Ganley. Beltoise/Amon...
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much-modified) in Japan in the early 1980s. In 1974, the factory team ran Howden Ganley until he left, having signed with Maki as their number-one driver. Then...
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first entered the 1974 British Grand Prix, with New Zealand driver Howden Ganley driving a single Maki F101, powered by the ubiquitous Cosworth DFV V8...
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