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Old 13 May 2004, 13:31 (Ref:1813984)   #1
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Scott-Brown, Archie

William Archibald Scott-Brown was born on this day in Paisley Scotland, May 13th 1927.

'Archie' is remembered fondly in Cambridge as his family lived in the city and for his links with Brian Lister as the greatest driver of the Cambridge Lister-Jaguar marque. In his short career of only 7 years, he had 71 victories, 44 of those in Lister cars including 15 International wins.

He had this success despite adversity ( he had a malformed right arm), but died at Spa in 1958. He went off during a rain shower in his fine scrap for the lead with Masten Gregory. Archie's Lister 'VPP 9' left the road after the left hand kink before La Source (also where Dick Seaman was killed in 1939). The F1 pits are located on this spot now.

Today a 'blue' plaque is being unveiled in Cambridge to honour this fine sportsman with Brian Lister in attendance.

Archie's old garage is still standing but derelict. This was on the A604 road between Cambridge and Huntingdon, now known as the A14. It is next to the Travelodge, dead opposite the Cambridge Services.
I always think of the stories my father told me of him whenever I pass. A legend of the local car clubs, our local circuit Snetterton and the motorsport world in general.
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Old 13 May 2004, 14:19 (Ref:1813985)   #2
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I'm delighted at this. Archie Scott-Brown was one of those people who leaped off the page at me. I was born a decade after he died but I regard him as very much a hero.

Nice to see that other people remember him too.
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Old 13 May 2004, 14:45 (Ref:1813986)   #3
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Truly a hero! Like Tim I was born too late to have seen him, but he appears to have been a fantastic driver despite his handicap, and to have been a true character. He was one of the few people to have been truly at home in a Lister Jag and so many of the photos of him show him drifting them perfectly around the corners. An excellent account is in "Archie and the Listers".

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PS There are stories of him inverting a car at a race meeting, then when crawling out from underneath. A Marshal arriving at the scene saw his deformed arm first and assumed that the rest of the arm had been lost in the incident and promptly fainted!
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Old 13 May 2004, 14:48 (Ref:1813987)   #4
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I'd like to echo what Tim says. It's good to see a driver of his calibre being honoured - his story deserves to be better known in the world at large. Funny how, when you see a picture of a Lister, you can immediately spot if it's Archie driving it - he has a very distinctive look and style!
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Hear hear to all the above. Perhaps fortunately I am old enough to have seen the man drive - at Aintree in 1957 at the Grand Prix meeting. He always was a hero of mine.
As Robert Edwards says, it is an interesting thought that today he probably would not get a licence - different times indeed
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This is good stuff.
As a kid, I saw him at Goodwood. I specifically remember he was very aggressive in his driving style - quite 'fearless' - in throwing the Lister Jag around. Intimidatory would be a good word. It was striking that he obviously had no fear in competing with Clark and Salvadory etc
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A fantastic sportsman, and one that deserves recognition outside of afficiandos of the sport. I've seen a plan of the lines he took round goodwood in the lister, and his car was virtually never in a straight line, a testament to the superb car control of Archie. He is a great example to everyone, not just fans of the sport, and to me he is one of those great what ifs had he not had his accident at Spa. Thanks Andrew for posting this.
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Just seen this thread. Yes, Archie S-B was an oft referred-to legend during my formative years - my dad was always reminiscing about him, having known him well via the Cambridge 50 Car Club which he belonged to along with Brian Lister, Don Moore, etc.
I currently have on loan the Cambridge 50 Car Club photo album from the original photographer, Roger Bowyer. It is a major scanning job, but will be worth it. Lots of pics of Archie. Will post here as soon as, but it may take a while.

Also, I'm pretty sure I read in the local paper last week that the plaque is to go on a house in Hills Road, Cambridge?
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