Signature numbers
- Win rate
- 0.0%
- Podium rate
- 0.0%
- Race starts
- 9
- Total points
- 2
Era
About Alan Brown
Introduction
Alan Everest Brown, born on November 20, 1919, was a British racing driver whose career spanned an era of significant development in motor racing. Brown, who passed away on January 20, 2004, made his mark both as a competitor in the nascent Formula One World Championship and as a team figure.
Early Career and Team Formation
Brown's entry into motor racing saw him competing in a Cooper. This early involvement led to the formation of Ecurie Richmond, a racing team he established alongside Eric Brandon. This period laid the groundwork for his subsequent participation in top-tier motorsport.
Formula One World Championship Participation
Brown's Formula One World Championship career commenced on May 18, 1952. Over his career, he participated in nine World Championship Grands Prix. Beyond the championship events, Brown was also active in numerous non-Championship Formula One races, a common practice during that era, indicating a broader engagement with the sport's premier category.
Key Achievements and Contributions
Despite a limited number of World Championship starts, Alan Brown achieved notable distinctions. He secured two championship points during his Formula One tenure. Significantly, Brown holds the distinction of being the first driver to score championship points for the Cooper marque, a manufacturer that would go on to achieve considerable success in Formula One. Furthermore, Brown played a role in the introduction of another significant British constructor, giving the first Vanwall its race debut. These contributions underscore his involvement in pivotal moments for emerging British racing teams.
Post-Racing Career
Following his active driving career, Alan Brown continued his involvement in motorsport from a team management perspective. In 1959, he fielded two drivers in the British Grand Prix under the banner of Alan Brown Equipe, demonstrating his enduring commitment to the sport beyond his time in the cockpit.

