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Old 1 Sep 2002, 09:19 (Ref:370312)   #1
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Chris Bristow

A near-forgotten name now, but before his untimely death, Chris Bristow was on a fast career path which could have seen him become one of the greats.

What I'm trying to figure out is this - when he first burst on the scene in 1956, he did so in an MG Special. Does anyone know what that MG was? I'm finding notes suggesting it was a Leonard, but also might have been a Lester.

And can anyone tell me more about the man?
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