Howden Ganley
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use New Zealand English {{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}}Template:Template other{{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters | check | ignoreblank = y | unknown = Template:Main other | preview = Page using Template:Infobox F1 driver with unknown parameter "_VALUE_" | embed | child | subbox | name | Name | image | Image | image_size | upright | image_upright | alt | caption | birth_name | birth_date | birth_place | death_date | death_place | relations | relatives | nationality | Nationality | years | Years | teams | Teams | Team(s) | team | Team | engines | Engines | current_team | current team | Current team | 2025 Team | 2026 Team | car_number | car number | Car number | races | Races | championships | Championships | wins | Wins | podiums | Podiums | points | Points | poles | Poles | fastest_laps | fastest laps | Fastest laps | first_race | first race | First race | first_win | first win | First win | last_win | last win | Last win | last_race | last race | Last race | last_position | last position | Last position | last_season | last season | Last season | bf1_years | bf1 years | BF1 Years | bf1_races | bf1 races | BF1 Races | bf1_championships | bf1 championships | BF1 Championships | bf1_wins | bf1 wins | BF1 Wins | bf1_podiums | bf1 podiums | BF1 Podiums | bf1_points | bf1 points | BF1 Points | bf1_poles | bf1 poles | BF1 Poles | bf1_fastest_laps | bf1 fastest laps | BF1 Fastest laps | signature | signature_size | signature alt | signature_alt | website | module | module1 | module2 | module3 | module4 | module5 | record template1 | record template2 | record template3 | record template4 | record template5 | career template1 | career template2 | career template3 | career template4 | career template5 | updated | Updated }} 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 One Grands Prix. He placed 4th twice and scored points 5 times for a total of 10 championship points (only the top 6 places scored points). He also participated in numerous non-Championship Formula One races.
Personal and early lifeEdit
When he was thirteen years old, he attended the 1955 New Zealand Grand Prix at Ardmore<ref name="complete_enc">Template:Cite book</ref> which inspired him and provided him with an impetus to follow a career in racing.<ref name="GrandPrix.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Immediately after leaving school, Ganley became a reporter for the Waikato Times<ref name="BRDC">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and wrote a column for Sports Car Illustrated.<ref name="BRDC" /> He moved to the United Kingdom in 1961 and pursued a career as a mechanic.<ref name="complete_enc" />
CareerEdit
Early careerEdit
Between 1960 and 1962, Ganley competed in many events throughout New Zealand driving a Lotus Eleven.<ref name="BRDC" /> Throughout this period, he was earning a living by working as a foreman for a concreting company.<ref name="BRDC" />
In 1970, Ganley finished second to Peter Gethin in the European Formula 5000 championship.<ref name="complete_enc" /> This caught the attention of the BRM Formula One team, who signed him to a contract for 1971.
Formula 5000Edit
In 1970, Ganley finished the European Formula 5000 Championship in 2nd place with help from his friend and mechanic Barry Ultahan.
Formula OneEdit
In Template:F1, Ganley started off the season promisingly with fifth place at the non-championship Race of Champions.<ref name="1971RoC">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> At the end of 1971, having scored two points finishes during the year, Ganley was awarded the Wolfgang von Trips Memorial Trophy for the best performance by a newcomer to Grand Prix racing.<ref name="BRDC" /> In Template:F1 Ganley raced for the Marlboro BRM team and finished 13th in the Championship with 4 points. His highest finish for the season was 4th at the Nürburgring.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref> For the Template:F1 season Ganley signed up to drive an Iso–Marlboro car for Frank Williams Racing. At the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix he was almost declared the winner because of a timing mix up with the pace car; when the results were corrected, Ganley was classified sixth.
A suspension failure in practice for the 1974 German Grand Prix while driving for the Maki team left Ganley with serious foot and ankle injuries that ended his Grand Prix career.<ref name="BRDC" />
Ganley F1 CarEdit
In 1975 a Ganley F1 project was initiated. The Ganley-Cosworth 001 car was hand-built by Howden Ganley on his premises at Windsor. It was almost readied, and Ganley had two DFV engines at hand, but it never ran in anger.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ganley eventually used the equipment to start Tiga Race Cars with fellow driver Tim Schenken the following year.
SportscarsEdit
Ganley and François Cevert drove a Matra-Simca MS670 to second place in the 1972 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Tiga Race CarsEdit
In 1976 Ganley and former Formula One driver Australian Tim Schenken founded Tiga Race Cars as a British-based race car constructor and race team.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The team had plans to compete in Formula One in 1978, but the project did not proceed due to sponsorship withdrawal.<ref name="F1Rejects - Kozarowitzky">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Complete Formula One World Championship resultsEdit
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans resultsEdit
Year | Team | Co-drivers | Car | Class | Laps | Template:Tooltip | Template:Tooltip |
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1972 | Template:Flagicon Equipe Matra Simca Shell | Template:Flagicon François Cevert | Matra-Simca MS670 | S 3.0 | 333 | 2nd | 2nd |
1973 | Template:Flagicon Gulf Research Racing | Template:Flagicon Derek Bell | Mirage M6-Cosworth | S 3.0 | 163 | DNF | DNF |
1975 | Template:Flagicon Gelo Racing Team | Template:Flagicon Tim Schenken | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | GTS | 106 | DNF | DNF |
1976 | Template:Flagicon Gelo Racing Team | Template:Flagicon Clemens Schickentanz | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Gr. 5 SP | 74 | DNF | DNF |