In the seventies, Mike Thackwell, from New Zealand, emerged in the junior categories of motorsport in the UK, being considered a promise. His skill at the wheel was undeniable, but his career in Formula 1 did not meet expectations. His attitude, disagreeing with the rules of the sport, may have been a decisive factor in the evolution of his career.
Thackwell's story is a reminder of how talent alone does not guarantee success in the competitive world of F1.
Despite his skill, Thackwell did not manage to consolidate himself in F1 as expected, but he left a mark on the sport. Today, Thackwell resides on the south coast of Great Britain, where he is dedicated to teaching and surfing. His current life contrasts with the intensity of F1 racing, demonstrating his adaptability and free spirit.