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Originally Posted by GT6
When i did a project for the Bank once (yes a long time ago), i worked outside his office, in 3 months i saw him two or three times, no one ever knew what he actually did, i think the guys at le mans the year he won must have had similar feelings.
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Must have been a long time ago indeed, given that Peter Mitchell-Thomson, 2nd Baron Selsdon, who won the 1949 24 Hours with Luigi Chinetti in a Ferrari 166 MM, died in 1963.
Maybe you're thinking of Malcolm McEacharn Mitchell-Thomson, the current Lord Selsdon, who I don"t think was ever a racing driver.