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Mar 20, 2024 · In Ford v Ferrari, rather than ejecting Ken Miles after an unexplained fault, his Ford test car crashes after experiencing brake failure. He is killed in the ensuing fire, resulting in the Ken Miles death scene. Miles was the second test driver to be killed while testing a J-car in the span of five months, with the previous driver, Walt Hansgen ...
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Ken Miles stepping into Dolphin Mk.2, March 1961. Kenneth Henry Jarvis Miles (1 November 1918 – 17 August 1966) was an English sports car racing engineer and driver best known for his motorsport career in the U.S. and with American teams on the international scene. He is an inductee to the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.
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Nov 2, 2020 · In August of 1966, Carroll decided to work on the J-car again, and Ken became the primary testing driver. While driving it at 200 miles per hour the Riverside International Raceway in California, Ken flipped the car over. It caught on fire, and Ken was immediately ejected and killed. His death took place just two months after the race that ...
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Feb 5, 2020 · I sort of knew Ken’s story, but did not know much about his death. In the movie, it seemed odd and almost unbelievable. As it's shown in Ford v.Ferrari, Miles' son, Peter, who idolizes his dad ...
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Nov 12, 2019 · A Ford v Ferrari fact check confirms that a life-threatening heart ailment, angina pectoris, prompted Shelby to retire as a race car driver. Like in the movie, he was prescribed nitroglycerin tablets. He also wanted to put his focus into building cars. He received a heart transplant several decades later in 1990.
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Jan 25, 2024 · Expert Analysis and Theories on Ken Miles’ Untimely Death. Ken Miles, a renowned British racing driver, met an untimely death on August 17, 1966, just two months after his historic victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. His death has sparked numerous theories and speculations over the years, leaving many to wonder about the circumstances surrounding the ...
Apr 13, 2022 · The fame for Ken Miles after Ford’s victory over Ferrari at Le Mans 1966 was tragically short-lived. Two months later on August 17, 1966, he was killed test driving a Ford J-car at a California raceway. The car broke into pieces and burst into flames upon impact. Miles was 47. Still, even in death, Ken Miles was an unsung racing hero.