Thomas Colin Percival (28 March 1943 – 20 August 1984) was a British powerboat racer.
Tom Percival | |
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Nationality | British |
Born | Thomas Colin Percival 28 March 1943 North Walsham, Norfolk, England |
Died | 20 August 1984 Liège, Belgium | (aged 41)
JPS F1 Powerboat World Championship | |
Years active | 1981-1984 |
Best finish | 3rd in 1982, 1983 |
Championship titles | |
1978 1976, 1977 | F1 World Championship Paris six-hour Enduro |
Career
editPercival was educated at Gresham's School. He began his powerboat racing career in 1964, and won the Formula 1 (OZ) championship in 1978. He was also a twice winner of the Paris Six Hour Enduro.[1] He was twice the Canon European Series champion, in 1976 and 1978.[2]
During his career, he won over two hundred trophies. As of 2022, he was still the holder of the lap record for Oulton Broad.[3]
Death
editPercival died in an accident during the 7th round of the 1984 F1 Powerboat World Championship in Liège, Belgium. After he collided with another boat, Percival, who had received severe head injuries was taken to Liège Hospital, but then lapsed into a coma and died some hours later on Monday morning.[1]
Personal life
editPercival's career outside sport was as a boat dealer, based in Norfolk. He was married to Gilly, and they had a son, Guy, and a daughter, Katie, aged 16 and 14 respectively at the time of his death.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Tom Percival". Fast on Water.
- ^ Tom Percival, motorsportmemorial.org, accessed 6 August 2022
- ^ Donna-Louise Bishop, Legacy of Norfolk powerboat racer to be immortalised at new museum, Eastern Daily Press, 16 January 2022, accessed 6 August 2022