Michael May (racing driver)


Michael May is a former racing driver and engineer from Switzerland. He participated in three Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 14 May 1961. He scored no championship points.

Racing career

May studied engineering. In 1956, he and his brother Pierre entered the 1956 [1000 km of Nürburgring|1956 1000km of Nürburgring] in a modified Porsche 550 Spyder. The car was equipped with an adjustable elevated wing above the cockpit that generated downforce for enhanced braking and cornering speeds to reduce lap times. During qualifying, the car lapped the circuit four seconds faster than the Porsche factory team 550s. Porsche racing director Huschke von Hanstein protested and May was not allowed to start the race with the wing.
In 1961, May made his debut in Formula One with Wolfgang Seidel's team Scuderia Colonia. Driving a Lotus 18, May qualified 13th for the Monaco Grand Prix but was forced to retire due to an oil leak. He finished his second race, the French Grand Prix, in eleventh place after starting from 22nd on the grid. He was also scheduled to take part in the German Grand Prix on the Nordschleife. May also took part in three non-valid races for the World Championship. After a crash during practice for the 1961 German Grand Prix, May concentrated on engineering.

Engineering

In the 1960s, May helped developing a fuel injection system for Porsche. Impressed with May's work, in 1963 Enzo Ferrari hired May to work on the fuel injection for the Ferrari 158. May also persuaded Ferrari to switch to magnesium rims for his racing cars.
At the end of the 1960s, May developed a conversion kit with a turbocharger for Ford V6 engines. It increased the power from 108 hp to 188 hp. At that time, there were only turbochargers for diesel engines, which could not withstand the high exhaust temperatures of gasoline engines. May led the exhaust gases from one cylinder bank through a long pipe around the engine, where they cooled down and mixed with the too hot exhaust gases from the other cylinder bank, reaching a temperature that the turbine could tolerate.
May also worked in designing high-compression engines, improving fuel economy among other things. The most notable example was his reworked 'Fireball' head for the 'high-efficiency' high-compression Jaguar V-12 HE engine.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678WDCPoints
1961 [Formula One season|1961]Scuderia ColoniaLotus 18Climax 1.5l straight-4MON
Ret
NEDBELFRA
11
GBRGER
DNS
ITA
DNA
1961 [United States Grand Prix|USA]NC0

Non-Championship

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021
1961Scuderia ColoniaLotus 18Climax
Straight-4
LOMGLVPAUBRXVIEAIN
Ret
SYRNAPLON1961 [Silver City Trophy|SIL]
Ret
SOL
Ret
KANDANMODFLGOUL
DNA
LEWVALRANNAT1961 [South African Grand Prix|RSA]
1962Michael May--CAPBRXLOMLAVGLVPAU
DNA
AININTNAPMAL1962 [Crystal Palace Trophy|CLP]RMSSOLKANMEDDANOULMEXRANNAT