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Frederick Charles Kenneth Wharton (21 March 1916 – 12 January 1957) was a British racing driver from Smethwick, England. He competed in off-road trials, hillclimbs, and rallying, and also raced sports cars and single-seaters. He began racing in the new National 500cc Formula in his own special, and later acquired a Cooper. His World Championship Grand Prix debut was at the 1952 Swiss event, run to Formula 2 regulations, where he started from 13th position on the grid and finished 4th. He participated in a total of 15 World Championship Grands Prix, from which he scored three championship points.

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Best Championship Position – 13th
1952
Races
16
Wins
0 0/16
Podiums
0 0/16
Points Finishes
1 1/16 (6.2%)
Points
3

Teams (2)

Vanwall
1955
Maserati
1954

Teammates (16)

Harry Schell, Vanwall
1955
Stirling Moss, Maserati
1954
Ottorino Volonterio, Maserati
1954
Toulo de Graffenried, Maserati
1954
Roberto Mieres, Maserati
1954
Louis Rosier, Maserati
1954
Sergio Mantovani, Maserati
1954
Harry Schell, Maserati
1954
Paco Godia, Maserati
1954
Luigi Musso, Maserati
1954
Prince Bira, Maserati
1954
Onofre Marimón, Maserati
1954
Luigi Villoresi, Maserati
1954
Roy Salvadori, Maserati
1954
Ron Flockhart, Maserati
1954
Alberto Ascari, Maserati
1954