Peter Roylance Rolt, MC & Bar, (16 October 1918 – 6 February 2008) was a British racing driver, soldier and engineer. A war hero, Rolt maintained a long...
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Rolt is a surname, and may refer to: Sir Edward Bayntun-Rolt, 1st Baronet Sir Andrew Bayntun-Rolt, 2nd Baronet Edward Rolt (c.1629–1698), soldier, diplomat...
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race nine times, most famously [according to whom?] in partnership with Tony Rolt. The pair finished fourth at their first attempt in the 1950 race and...
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third round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. British drivers Tony Rolt and Duncan Hamilton won the race with one of three factory-entered Jaguar...
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driver Tony Rolt, who had engaged Dixon to maintain his ERA racing car became interested in Dixon's ideas and between them formed Dixon-Rolt Developments...
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Randle approached Tony Rolt's company, FF Developments to design the transmission and four-wheel drive system for the XJ220, with Rolt's son Stuart running...
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– Peter Walker qualified and drove 2 laps of the race in the #9 ERA. Tony Rolt took over the car for 3 laps of the race. ^3 – Joe Fry qualified and drove...
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all three retired from the race. The Peter Whitehead-Ian Stewart and Tony Rolt/Duncan Hamilton cars blew head gaskets, and the Stirling Moss-Peter Walker...
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Car #28: Ken Wharton (50 laps) and Harry Schell (22 laps). Car #36: Tony Rolt (10 laps) and Peter Walker (9 laps). Drivers' Championship standings Note:...
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albeit with only one of its two engines in operation, was driven by Tony Rolt, an ex-Colditz prisoner of war and the future developer of four-wheel...
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