What happened to driver Ken Miles?

Yes. Ken Miles, who is portrayed by Christian Bale in the film, died two months after the 1966 Le Mans. He was killed during a freak accident while test driving the Ford J-car, which was to be the successor to the Ford GT40 Mk II.

What caused the crash of Ken Miles?

In real life, the car suddenly flipped, crashed, and caught fire for reasons that have never been fully determined to this day, ejecting Miles from the vehicle and immediately killing him. This occurred just as the driver was approaching the end of the track and after an entire day’s worth of test runs.

Did Ken Miles survive?

While driving it at 200 miles per hour the Riverside International Raceway in California, Ken flipped the car over. It caught on fire, and Ken was immediately ejected and killed. His death took place just two months after the race that served as the subject of the Ford v. Ferrari film.

What was Ken Miles net worth at death?

Ken Miles net worth: Ken Miles was a British sports car racing engineer and driver who had a net worth of $100 thousand at the time of his death in 1966 (adjusted for inflation). He is perhaps best known for being played by Christian Bale in the movie Ford v Ferrari.

Did Ford really ask Ken Miles to slow down?

According to “8 Meters,” Ford executives did eventually learn that a dead heat would not be allowed and there could be only one winner, but that was after they gave the order for Miles to slow down. Once the mistake was realized, there was no way to communicate to Miles to speed up.

How much is Ken Miles GT40 worth?

Ford v Ferrari left many gearheads with an insatiable desire to experience the all-American power that Christian Bale’s Ken Miles felt during his legendary run at 24 Hours of Le Mans. One wealthy buyer gets to do just that after buying the final, street-legal version the Ford GT40 for a whopping $3.5 million.