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THE SCARABS OF LANCE REVENTLOW
Lawrence "Lance" Graf von Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow,[1] (February 24, 1936 – July 24, 1972) was a British-born American entrepreneur, racing driver and heir to the Woolworth fortune.
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Early years[ edit]
Lance von Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow was the only child of Danish nobleman Count Kurt von Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow and American socialite Barbara Hutton. Hutton had inherited the Woolworth department store fortune and was then one of the wealthiest women in the world. Reventlow was born at Winfield House in London, restored by his mother and named for her grandfather Frank Winfield Woolworth. Reventlow's birth was difficult and his mother almost died during his delivery. As a child, he struggled with respiratory problems and was asthmatic.[2]
Racing career[ edit]
Born | February 24, 1936 |
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Died | July 24, 1972 (aged 36) |
Formula One World Championship career | |
Nationality | American |
Active years | 1960 |
Teams | Scarab, Cooper |
Entries | 4 (1 start) |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Career points | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
First entry | 1960 Monaco Grand Prix |
Last entry | 1960 British Grand Prix |
Beginnings[ edit]
In 1948, at age 12, Reventlow was introduced to the world of Grand Prix motor racing when his mother married Prince Igor Troubetzkoy, who won the Targa Florio that year. In his teenage years, Reventlow's money afforded him the latest in exotic cars, which led to his involvement in motor racing.
In Hollywood, Reventlow became friends with fellow auto enthusiast James Dean and competed in club events around California. On September 30, 1955, he was one of the last people to speak to Dean when they met on their way to an auto race in Salinas, California. Reventlow said he had coffee with Dean at a restaurant approximately thirty minutes before Dean was killed in an automobile accident while driving his Porsche 550 Spyder in Cholame, California.[4]
Professional career[ edit]
His racing team was much talked about for having built the first Formula One race car in America. Shifting operations overseas to Britain, Reventlow's team had little success racing the Scarab cars in Formula One against the new rear-engine race cars. He went back to the drawing board and built a competitive prototype Scarab rear-engined car, but had become less interested in racing before its testing was complete. In 1962, he shut down the operation, leased the California facilities to Shelby, and quit auto racing altogether.
Personal life[ edit]
At the age of 21, Reventlow was given the choice between becoming an American, Danish or British citizen. He chose American citizenship, saying, "I thought it over for a full 20 seconds."[6]
Marriages[ edit]
On March 24, 1960, Reventlow married actress Jill St. John in San Francisco. They separated in October 1962.[7] St. John filed for divorce on October 2, 1963, citing extreme cruelty;[8] she stated that Reventlow called her "stupid and incompetent" in front of others and bullied her into taking part in dangerous sports. Their divorce was granted on October 30, 1963.[7]
On November 6, 1964, Reventlow married ex-Mouseketeer Cheryl Holdridge in a lavish ceremony in Hollywood before 600 guests. Reventlow's mother, Barbara Hutton, could not attend the wedding because of illness but gifted the couple with a $500,000, five-bedroom home set on 21 acres in Benedict Canyon.[9]
Death[ edit]
In 1972, Reventlow was seeking real-estate developers as partners to build a ski resort in Aspen, Colorado, where he had a home.[6] He was an experienced pilot, with thousands of hours, rated fully for IFR on multi-engine planes, but on July 24, 1972 Reventlow was a passenger, scouting locations for real estate in a Cessna 206. The pilot was an inexperienced 27-year-old student who flew into a blind canyon and stalled the aircraft while trying to turn around.[10] The plane plunged to the ground, killing all aboard.[6]
Complete Formula One World Championship results.
YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910WDCPoints1960Reventlow Automobiles Inc. Scarab F1Offenhauser Straight-4ARGMON
DNQ500NED
DNSBEL
RetFRANC0Cooper Car CompanyCooper T51Climax Straight-4GBR
WD †PORITAUSA
DNQ500NED
DNSBEL
RetFRANC0Cooper Car CompanyCooper T51Climax Straight-4GBR
WD †PORITAUSA
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