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New version of tribute to race ace



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A FOURTH version of a plaque in memory of Tom Pryce has been drawn up.




Tom Pryce, who had been tipped to become a Formula One world champion, was killed at the 1977 South Africa Kyalami Grand Prix, after tragically colliding with 19-year-old marshal Jansen van Vurren who was walking across the track.

The Tom Pryce Memorial Trust has been working towards raising money for a lasting memorial to the driver to be placed in Ruthin.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 2:18 PM
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