Ray Hutton
Ray Hutton 's first race as a working motorsport journalist, the 1968 BOAC 500 at Brands Hatch, was also the first win for '1075'. Through his reporting in subsequent years, including the epic Le Mans of 1969, he came to know all of the car's drivers, as well as team manager John Wyer. A long-time editor of Autocar , he has enjoyed a distinguished career in motoring and motorsport journalism. He is honorary president of the International Car of the Year Jury, vice-president of the Guild of...See more
Ray Hutton 's first race as a working motorsport journalist, the 1968 BOAC 500 at Brands Hatch, was also the first win for '1075'. Through his reporting in subsequent years, including the epic Le Mans of 1969, he came to know all of the car's drivers, as well as team manager John Wyer. A long-time editor of Autocar , he has enjoyed a distinguished career in motoring and motorsport journalism. He is honorary president of the International Car of the Year Jury, vice-president of the Guild of Motoring Writers, and an associate member of the British Racing Drivers' Club. His work has twice won the Guild of Motoring Writers' Montagu Trophy and the Bentley International Trophy. See less