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Tony Dron

August 29, 1946 - November 16, 2021

Tony Dron was a racing driver, motoring journalist and author. He was a racing contemporary and friend of James Hunt in Formula Ford before competing in saloon cars, sports cars, Porsche series and latterly historic racing cars. He won events in 24 makes and 41 models of car. The total number of wins is not known but is well into the hundreds. He wrote for Motor magazine, was editor of Classic Cars for 11 years and a Telegraph motoring contributor. He is survived by his wife Charis and children from previous marriages, Amy, William and Katy. With thanks to Jeff Bloxham for the image.

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Charles Morgan 2021-11-18 02:57:05 wrote:

To y bought a Morgan Plus Eightfrom me because he thought it had the best power to weight ratio for a sports car at the time. He encouraged me to improve the sliding pillar suspension, hence the Aero. He also enjoyed talking to me about the Cresta Run as we were both impressed with the sense of speed on the ice I loved Tony He was a true gentleman He will be much missed by everyone Charles Morgan

Charles Morgan 2021-11-18 02:57:05 wrote: To y bought a Morgan Plus Eightfrom me because he thought it had the best power to weight ratio for a sports car at the time. He encouraged me to improve the sliding pillar suspension, hence the Aero. He also enjoyed talking to me about the Cresta Run as we were both impressed with the sense of speed on the ice I loved Tony He was a true gentleman He will be much missed by everyone Charles Morgan

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