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Denis Jenkinson - Wikipedia
Denis Sargent Jenkinson (11 December 1920 – 29 November 1996), "Jenks" or "DSJ" as he was known in the pages of Motor Sport, was a British journalist deeply involved in motorsports. As Continental Correspondent of the UK-based Motor Sport magazine, he covered Formula One and other races all over Europe .
Denis Jenkinson: 25 years on - Motor Sport Magazine
2021年11月30日 · Denis Jenkinson: Writer by trade, World Champion on the side. Before Jenks became the magazine’s Continental Correspondent, he himself was involved in competition – as a world champion. Passenger to Eric Oliver, the pair claimed the …
Remembering Jenks January 1997 - Motor Sport Magazine
2014年7月7日 · Denis Jenkinson, one of the most highly acclaimed motoring writers and race reporters and for many years Motor Sport ‘s Continental Correspondent, died at the age of 75, peacefully in his sleep, after a massive stroke, in the BEN Home at Sunninghill on November 29.
Jenk’s Recounting Of His 1955 Mille Miglia Record Ride With …
2015年3月31日 · This past week I was sent an article that was published in the May 1997 issue of Motor Sport about Denis Jenkinson’s ride at Mille Miglia in 1955 with Stirling Moss in a Mercedes-Benz 300SLR when Moss set the record time for that event.
Denis Jenkinson's story and history
Denis Sargent Jenkinson was a motorsport enthusiast and journalist who, amongst many other achievements, gained fame as navigator for Stirling Moss in the 1955 Mille Miglia 1000 mile race. He was known as DSJ or “Jenks” to the readers of Motor Sport magazine where he was Continental Correspondent for more than forty years.
Denis S. Jenkinson | The Online Automotive Marketplace - Hemmings
2018年9月23日 · Jenks was a co-world champion sidecar racer and set a hillclimb record on Shelsley Walsh aboard a vintage Triumph not long before he died. His impact on car enthusiasts who read and spoke English fluently remains incalculable.
Denis Jenkinson (1920-1996) - Find a Grave Memorial
1996年11月19日 · Motor Racing journalist and 1950 World Sidecar Champion (Passenger). Born Denis Sargent Jenkinson in Honor Oak, South East London, and eventually known throughout the motor racing world as 'DSJ' or 'Jenks', he was a motor sports enthusiast from childhood.
Bill Boddy: 'My friend Denis Jenkinson' - Motor Sport Magazine
2014年7月7日 · Denis Jenkinson, one of the most highly acclaimed motoring writers and race reporters and for many years Motor Sport’s Continental Correspondent, died at the age of 75, peacefully in his…
The Racing Driver: The Theory and Practice of Fast Driving: Jenkinson …
Over 45 years later, Denis Jenkinson's book has become a classic, highly valued for its historical perspective and views into the personalities of drivers who today seem larger than life.
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Denis Jenkinson
1996年12月9日 · DENIS JENKINSON - probably the most famous Formula 1 journalist - has died after a long illness. As a boy "Jenks" saw his first racing events at London's Crystal Palace circuit in 1931 and immediately developed a fascination for racing cars and motorbikes.