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Donald Campbell - Wikipedia

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Donald Malcolm Campbell | British race–car driver

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    Donald Malcolm Campbell, (born March 23, 1921, Horley, Surrey, Eng.—died Jan. 4, 1967, Coniston Water, Lancashire), British motorboat and automobile driver who emulated his father, Sir Malcolm Campbell, in setting world’s speed records on land and on water.

Who was Donald Campbell, when did he die and what …

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    He was born on March 23 1921 in Surrey and was the son of speed record breaker Sir Malcolm Campbell. He inherited his love of speed from his motor racing dad who himself held 13 world speed records...

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    British racing driver Sir Malcolm Campbell with his son Donald standing by 'Bluebird', the car in which he set the land speed record. Sport, Motor Racing, pic: 1960, Donald Campbell's new Bluebird car at Goodwood. Donald Campbell and his engineer Leo Villa with the Bluebird K7, Coniston, Cumbria 1956.

Donald Campbell: The lure of a legend - Motor Sport …

    https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/february-1992/20/the-lure-of-a-legend
    At 8.46 on the morning of January 4 1967 Donald Campbell took what became the last great gamble of his life on Coniston Water. Only moments after speeding down the black lake at 297mph, he elected not to refuel, nor to let his wake die down, but to return immediately.

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