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Reg Parnell, 38-year-old British racing driver, flashing by the winning post at Goodwood, Sussex, to win the main event in Britain's first motor-racing programme of the season - the Richmond Trophy. He beat his two rivals, Prince Bira of Siam and Baron de Graffenreid of Switzerland. Only three finished the race of 26.4 miles. Drivers had to battle against driving wind and rain which at times half-blinded them. April 11, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).

Reg Parnell, 38-year-old British racing driver, flashing by the winning post at Goodwood, Sussex, to win the main event in Britain's first motor-racing programme of the season - the Richmond Trophy. He beat his two rivals, Prince Bira of Siam and Baron de Graffenreid of Switzerland. Only three finished the race of 26.4 miles. Drivers had to battle against driving wind and rain which at times half-blinded them. April 11, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Reg Parnell, 38-year-old British racing driver, flashing by the winning post at Goodwood, Sussex, to win the main event in Britain's first motor-racing programme of the season - the Richmond Trophy. He beat his two rivals, Prince Bira of Siam and Baron de Graffenreid of Switzerland. Only three finished the race of 26.4 miles. Drivers had to battle against driving wind and rain which at times half-blinded them. April 11, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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