> Amazing that he was so good in so many disciplines!
Amazing too ,that given his chosen careers, that he survived to live until until 83.
Credit to his skills no doubt.
Sad to read his son was taken from him by the same sport at only 18,having followed his father's path.
Sad news, a great bloke. He was still competing in Classic events up to a year ago, despite the tragedy of losing his son, aged only 18, in motor sport.
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