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    Sydney Herbert Allard (19 June 1910 – 12 April 1966) was the founder of the Allard car company and a successful rally driver and hillclimb driver in cars...
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    Allard Motor Company Limited was a London-based low-volume car manufacturer founded in 1945 by Sydney Allard in small premises in Clapham, south-west London...
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    Sydney Allard, at which point Fry led the British Hill Climb Championship. At the final round at Prescott he was just one point behind Sydney Allard,...
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    Sydney Allard built car.[citation needed] Roger Allard and Allard Motor Works are not connected or related to the original Allard company or Sydney Allard...
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  • founder of Allard & Co Robert W. Allard (1919–2003), American geneticist Sydney Allard (1910–1966), English founder of Allard Motor Company Sven Allard (1896–1975)...
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    author Neil Gaiman; Interscan inventor John Paul Wild; and Allard Motor Company founder Sydney Allard. Ardingly College was founded as "St Saviour’s College"...
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  • characters named Sydney include: Sydney Allard (1910–1966), British car company founder Sydney Ancher (1904–1978), Australian architect Sydney Arnold, 1st...
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  • with that he had been before World War II. Sydney Allard won the title in 1949 in the self-built Steyr-Allard. Although the 1950 championship went to Alfa...
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    The Allard P1 (known when new more often than not simply as the Allard 3.6-litre Saloon) is a five-seater two-door sports saloon produced by the British...
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    organizing tours to England in 1964 and 1965, in collaboration with Sydney Allard, and to Australia in 1966. Winners of National Hot Rod Association national...
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  • Allard racers Sydney Allard and his wife Eleanor noticed the achievements of the engineer. In 1952–53, Duntov acted as a Le Mans racer on the Allard J2X...
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  • Sporting positions Preceded by Sydney Allard British Hill Climb Champion 1950 Succeeded by Ken Wharton...
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    the fastest lap. The same month, he raced a Cad-Allard at Le Mans with marque founder Sydney Allard, placing third overall despite only having top gear...
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    part of the course at Prescott named for Sydney Allard and known as Allard's Gap, sometimes shortened to Allard's. This resulted from an incident at the...
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    winners were the three Allards of Potter, Godsall and Imhof. Simca, Delahaye, Sunbeam-Talbot, Jaguar were subsequent winners. Sydney Allard – as the first and...
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  • motorcycle. Sydney Allard is considered the father of UK drag racing having built and demonstrated a Chrysler-engined dragster in 1961. After Sydney had established...
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  • The British Drag Racing Association (BDRA) was formed in June 1964 by Sydney Allard, a Ford motor dealer, hillclimbing, rally and circuit racing car driver...
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  • Flockhart, Scottish racing driver (b. 1923) 1966 – Sydney Allard, English racing driver and founder of the Allard car company (b. 1910) 1968 – Heinrich Nordhoff...
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  • League (VFL). Gordon Allard is the great-grandfather of Darcy Allard, Analyst at Accenture, Sydney. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of...
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    - Dorset cricketer Thomas Symington - Rhodesia cricketer Sydney Allard - founder of Allard Motor Company Charles Cruft - founder of Crufts dog show Sir...
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    International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Inductees include Art Arfons, Sydney Allard, Zora Arkus-Duntov, Ray Godman, Raymond Beadle, Shirley Muldowney, Kenny...
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  • Jurciņš, Latvian basketball player (d. 1948) 1910 – Sydney Allard, English race car driver, founded the Allard Company (d. 1966) 1910 – Paul Flory, American...
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    Peter Whitehead and multiple Mille Miglia winner Clemente Biondetti. Sydney Allard again had the biggest cars, returning with a pair of his J2s with their...
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  • named for past winners, in order of ascent: Howe, Hall, Hadley, Mays Cross, Allard, Wharton Straight, Pringle. Tragedy struck at Craigantlet in 1995 when Mark...
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    waters. Other British entries included an Allard with the big 5.4L Cadillac engine, co-driven by Sydney Allard himself; the Bentley saloon from last year...
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  • 22 131 R. Smith Jowett Javelin 23 86 Louis Chiron Austin 16 24 56 Sydney Allard Allard L 3.6 25 3 Taulelle Talbot 2.7 L 26 60 Mike Couper Bentley Mark VI...
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    privately entered DB-2s, all fitted with the reliable 2.6L S6 engine. Sydney Allard decided to change engines this year, swapping the Cadillac for a Chrysler...
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  • 1970 2002 33 6 - Paolo Alessandrini 1984 1996 20 - - Alan Allard 1963 1969 6 - - Sydney Allard 1953 1965 7 - - Pedro Almeida 2018 Active 1 - - Jacques Alméras...
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    Sporting positions Preceded by None British Hill Climb Champion 1947-1948 Succeeded by Sydney Allard...
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    The Sydney Metro Metropolis Stock is a class of electric multiple units that operate on the Sydney Metro network. Built by Alstom as part of their Metropolis...
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