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Life and death in the fast lane



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Campaign for Tom Pryce





FORMULA One's glitz and glamour met death and despair during the sport's darkest era in the 1970s.

Throughout the decade Britain's motor racing stock suffered a series of tragic setbacks.

Welsh F1 fans were left reeling in 1977 when Tom Maldwyn Pryce lost his life at the South Africa Grand Prix.

The Welsh wonder was tipped to be the first driver from the country to proudly stand in front of the red dragon while receiving the F1 World crown.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 4:25 PM
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