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May Gareth Ainsworth, English footballer Dario Franchitti, Scottish racing driver 14 May – Fraser Nelson, political journalist 17 May – Tamsier Joof Aviance
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department (today's R&D) Frank Clement, the company's professional racing driver , and was a riding mechanic in some races. In the off-season he was part
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born in nearby Townhill. Other notable people include: Jim Crawford, racing driver Ralph Erskine, Secession minister John Erskine, recipient of the Victoria
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of the Brighton hotel bombing (b. 1928) 11 April – John Batchelor, racing driver and politician (b. 1959) 12 April – Stuart Robbins, basketball player
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American photographer and film-maker. Jacques Swaters, 84, Belgian racing driver . José dos Santos Garcia, 97, Portuguese-born Mozambican Roman Catholic
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first shown on 7 June 1967, and called the Ford Comuta. On 10 May 1971 Peter Walker opened a £1 million engine emissions laboratory at Dunton, the largest
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racing driver . Charles Tomlinson, 88, poet and poetry translator. 23 August – Joanna Strathdee, 60, politician. 24 August Justin Wilson, 37, racing driver
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Colts), complications of dementia. Carol Burkett, 74, American drag racing driver . Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero, 76, Honduran politician, President
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Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton, 71, British peer and racing driver , dementia. Robert Healy, 84, American journalist, executive editor (The
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García Baena, 96, Spanish poet. Dan Gurney, 86, American Hall of Fame racing driver (All American Racers), race car constructor (Eagle Mk1), and team owner
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Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (1980–1985). John Miles, 74, British racing driver . 10 April John Lambie, 77, Scottish football player (Falkirk, St Johnstone)