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Joseph Dudley "Benjy"
Benjafield, MD (6
August 1887 – 20
January 1957) was a
British medical doctor and
racing driver.
Benjafield was born in Edmonton...
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Archived from the
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February 2010.
Retrieved 10
December 2011.
Benjafield, John G. (2010). A
History of Psychology:
Third Edition. Don Mills, ON:...
- He won the 24
Hours of Le Mans
outright in 1927.
Partnered with Dr.
Benjafield, they
covered 1,472.527
miles at an
average speed of 61.354 mph (98.740 km/h)...
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United Kingdom. The club was
founded in
April 1928 by Dr. J.
Dudley Benjafield, one of an
informal group of
British racing drivers known as the "Bentley...
- Oka
Nikolov Player Development Coach Vacant Performance director Gavin Benjafield Technical director Neil
McGuinness ****istant
Technical director Jordan...
- B3-6 Le Mans D 148 2552.414 1585.997 André Rossignol (FRA) 1927 Dudley
Benjafield (GBR) 3.0 Bentley
Motors Limited (GBR)
Bentley 3
Litre Speed D 137 2369...
- Glen Kidston,
automotive journalist S.C.H. "Sammy" Davis, and
Dudley Benjafield. The
Bentley Boys
favoured Bentley cars. Many were
independently wealthy...
- (musician)
Percival Harry Barton (footballer) John Beck (footballer)
Dudley Benjafield (racecar
driver and
alumnus of the
University of London)
Black the Ripper...
- Howe. Earl Howe co-founded the
British Racing Drivers' Club with
Dudley Benjafield in 1928, and
served as its
president until his
death in 1964. Francis...
- in
Super Sports form, with
drivers S. C. H. "Sammy"
Davis and
Dudley Benjafield. Its weight, size, and
speed prompted Ettore Bugatti to call it "the fastest...