Modern classical music is music written in the 20th century and beyond. Although much of it draws heavily on earlier forms, modern composers also experimented with rejection of long-held ideas; notably, Arnold Schoenberg questioned the traditional notions of harmony with his twelve-tone system[?], and John Cage questioned the very definition of music with his use of chance and found sounds.
... - Stirling Moss, (United Kingdom)
1962 - Bruce McLaren[?], (New Zealand)
1963 - Graham Hill, (United Kingdom)
1964 - Graham Hill, (United Kingdom)
1965 - ...