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Peter Procter 1930- 2024

Here is one that not many people will have heard of . But he was an amazing man .https://www.motorpunk.co.uk/articles...-people-sport/
Cycling , motor rallying and circuit racing , an amazing career.
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Sorry to hear this news. I well remember a photo in one of the newspapers, the Daily Express, I think, showing him kneeling behind his Ford Anglia with his clothing alight. He was facing in to the wind so the flames were being blown behind him. Although he was badly burned I think his quick thinking (along with those brave enough to get close to him with fire extinguishers) probably saved his life that day.
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Sorry to hear this news. I well remember a photo in one of the newspapers, the Daily Express, I think, showing him kneeling behind his Ford Anglia with his clothing alight. He was facing in to the wind so the flames were being blown behind him. Although he was badly burned I think his quick thinking (along with those brave enough to get close to him with fire extinguishers) probably saved his life that day.
Indeed, and following on from that fiery accident Peter ultimately turned to promoting fire retardant drivers race suits






A bit more info on Peter here posted a few months ago: https://tentenths.com/forum/showpost...&postcount=159
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