He escaped from the crash unhurt. Pit stops in 2018: Who was the fastest crew of them all? - Duration: 4:50. He escaped from the crash unhurt. He escaped from the crash unhurt. Little known driver Paul Hawkins went down in F1 folklore when he joined Alberto Ascari in becoming the second (and so far final) driver to have ended up in the harbour after a crash (he was absolutely fine). Strangely, Hawkins also died on May 26. 97% Upvoted. At the 1965 Monaco Grand Prix, Australian driver Paul Hawkins ended up in the harbor. Hawkins struck the wooden barrier at the entry and spun through the straw bales and over the edge of the quay and into the harbour. Today's commentators would be FREAKING the fuck out... (Which, you know, would kind of be appropriate), That actually isn't Paul Hawkins, thats a dummy in a car being thrown into the Harbour for the movie 'Grand Prix'. Pirelli crunched the numbers: Which race had the most overtakes in 2017? Robert Paul Hawkins (12 October 1937 – 26 May 1969) was an Australian motor racing driver. Motosport. Racing Lotus 49s at Monaco 1966! about Paul Hawkins. Alberto Ascari - Wikipedia The race was also notable for Jim Clark's absence (he was doing the Indianapolis 500), and for Paul Hawkins's Lotus ending up in the harbour. Discover (and save!) May 24, 2020 - Explore Chuck Watson's board "Racing History" on Pinterest. Paul Hawkins crashes into Monaco harbour during the 1965 Grand Prix. You have corrected this article This article has been corrected by You and other Voluntroves This article has been corrected by Voluntroves $ Close Captcha. At the 1965 Monaco Grand Prix, Australian driver Paul Hawkins ended up in the harbor. Robert Paul Hawkins (12 October 1937 – 26 May 1969) was an Australian motor racing driver. He is one of only two Formula One drivers, along with Italian Alberto Ascari, to have crashed into the harbour in Monaco during a Grand Prix. He escaped from the crash unhurt. Robert Paul Hawkins (12 October 1937 – 26 May 1969) was an Australian motor racing driver. Just 10 years Before Alberto Ascari crashed at the same spot with … Feb 2, 2013 - Explore Robert Maxwell's board "Formula 1", followed by 386 people on Pinterest. Paul Hawkins crashed into the harbour during the Monaco Grand Prix at Monte Carlo, which was won by Graham Hill driving a BRM P261. Meeting the guys at @DaleCoyneRacing & @RickWareRacing level 1. Yes, F1 is very dangerous He survived. 1969 - Paul Hawkins (AUS) This tough Australian was a capable single seater driver but really made his mark as an outstanding sports car competitor driving Ford GT40s and Lola T70s. Hawkins struck the wooden barrier at the entry and spun through the straw bales and over the edge of the quay and into the harbour. (this is a still from the documentary "Grand Prix: The Killer Years" if anyone is interested. Ascari was driving V8-powered Lancia D50 and he started from 2nd position on the grid. Dec 15, 2013 - Australian Paul Hawkins flies into the harbor in the F1 race in Monaco in 1965. Ten years later an Australian, Paul Hawkins, became the second and last F1 driver to crash into the harbour. 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Two drivers - Alberto Ascari and Paul Hawkins - have crashed into the Harbour, in 1955 and 1965 respectively. His unsympathetic mechanic later attached a lifebuoy to his car. Robert Paul Hawkins (12 October 1937 – 26 May 1969) was an Australian motor racing driver. A flying start gone all wrong for Schumacher, F1 Drivers Girlfriends and Wives Gallery ⮕, F1 fans have chosen their favourite race of 2019, The scenarios Hamilton needs to bag the title in Mexico, Scenes from the paddock: Spa-Francorchamps, Scenes from the paddock: Circuit Paul Ricard, W Series to be broadcast live on UK's free-to-air Channel 4, F1i's Top Shots of 2018 from XPB's Laurent Charniaux. Profile for racing driver Paul Hawkins from Australia. He is one of only two Formula One drivers, along with Italian Alberto Ascari, to have crashed into the harbour in Monaco during a Grand Prix. 1965: Australian, Paul Hawkins, instantly shot to fame when he became the second and last F1 driver to crash into the Monaco harbour. News, stories and discussion from and about the world of Formula 1. Gallery: Mercedes turns out in force to celebrate title triumph. The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One motor race held annually on the Circuit de Monaco on the last weekend in May. Saying that, Monaco isn't exactly Rainbow Road.