Peter Warr
Known for: Acting
Born: June 17, 1938 in Kermanshah, Iran - Died: October 3, 2010
Peter Warr, born on June 18, 1938, in England, was a prominent Formula 1 team manager known for his leadership roles with Lotus and Wolf Racing. Warr initially worked as a Lotus salesman in the late 1950s before moving into racing management. By the 1960s, he had joined Lotus as team manager under founder Colin Chapman. His sharp managerial skills and strategic insight contributed to Lotus’s successes during this period, including multiple championships. In 1976, Warr took on a new challenge by managing Wolf Racing, guiding the team to a remarkable debut season with driver Jody Scheckter, who won three races. He later returned to Lotus in 1981, this time leading the team through a transformative period with emerging talents like Ayrton Senna and Elio de Angelis. Known for his disciplined approach and loyalty to Chapman’s vision, Warr was instrumental in guiding young drivers and building competitive teams. Warr passed away on October 4, 2010, leaving a legacy as one of Formula 1’s respected managers and team leaders. His contributions to Lotus and Wolf Racing are remembered for shaping both teams’ competitiveness and nurturing driving talent in Formula 1’s golden years.
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A Star Named Ayrton Senna
Self
Lotus Goes Turbo
Self
If You're Not Winning, You're Not Trying
Self
Superswede: A film about Ronnie Peterson
Self (archive footage)
1972 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review
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1973 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review
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