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County’s own hero racing driver on pole at Worcester exhibition

Rob George 17th Jun, 2023   0

A NEW free exhibition celebrating the life of Worcestershire’s Formula One hero Peter Collins has been curated by the team at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum.

Peter Collins F1 Hero Mustow Green to Nürburgring arrives at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum will be held until January 20.

The exhibition tells the story of how the motor enthusiast became the rising star in the Ferrari Formula One team of the 1950s

Collins was born in 1931 in Mustow Green near Kidderminster. Alongside Stirling Moss and Mike Hawthorn, Collins was one of the three British golden boys of 1950s motor racing, in its most glamourous and dangerous era.

He was offered a place in the 1956 Ferrari F1 team, a line up which included World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio.

Collins could have been Britain’s first Formula 1 World Champion in 1956 but, in the days when drivers could change cars during a race, Peter stopped in the last race of the season, the Italian Grand Prix in Monza and gave his car to Fangio, when the Argentinian’s car suffered mechanical problems.




This gesture prevented Collins from winning the world title and allowed Fangio to claim his fourth title. Peter said of his actions: “I am only 25 years old and have plenty of time to win the championship on my own.”

Sadly, Collins died less than two years later, at the age of just 26, following a fatal crash during the 1958 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. The racing world had lost a highly professional and technically gifted driver.


At Peter’s funeral service in Stone, near Kidderminster, racing teams and motor industry representatives stood alongside family, friends, garage employees and civic representatives.

Such was the global respect and love for Collins that Kidderminster railway station was blanketed with flowers from around the world.

The exhibition tells the story of Collins’ short but incredible life and features touching personal items including his racing helmet and gloves, plus original photographs and letters.

David Nash, Social History Curator at Worcester Art Gallery and Museum said: “We are very proud to be able to celebrate the life of Worcestershire lad Peter Collins through this exhibition.

“As well as the incredible motor racing history there’s a very human story to be told, of someone who dreamed big but who sadly had his life cut short whilst pursuing his passion and his goal. Peter deserves to be remembered.”

Entry is free and the gallery is open Monday to Saturday from 10.30am to 4.30pm.