Harry Schell was an American driver, born in Paris, who spent most of his life in Europe. He was nobody’s first choice, but he was a safe pair of hands who secured works drives with BRM, Ferrari, Gordini, Maserati and Vanwall. He was also the first to drive a Cooper in a World Championship race: Monaco, 1950, in a Cooper 500 fitted a with an 1100-cc JAP V-twin.
He was a playboy; an excellent qualification for a racing driver in the 1950s. He was fun, and people liked to have him around.
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