In May 2021, Max Mosley, a businessman and Formula One race car driver, passed away with a net worth of $16 million.
Born on April 13, 1940 in London, England, Max Mosley was the offspring of Sir Oswald Mosley, a Labor minister and a Member of Parliament for both the Conservative and Labor parties in the 1920s.
During his time at University Mosley, he found himself drawn to motor racing.
Mosley’s performance at the national level in the UK in 1966 and 1967 was over 40, and he won 12 races and broke multiple class record laps.
In 1968, he and driver Chris Lambert established the London Racing Team to compete in European Formula Two, which was just below Formula One in terms of racing.
It was a hazardous time for racing. Mosley took part in the 1968 Deutschland Trophäe and the Formula Two race at Hockenheim in the early part of the year.
The non-championship race at Monza saw Mosley place eighth, which was her best result that year.
Following two major collisions with his Lotus car in 1969, Mosley made the decision to retire from driving.
Mosley previously served as the president of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), a non-profit organization that represents the interests of car manufacturers and users worldwide.
Max Mosley’s death occurred on May 23, 2021, at the age of 81.