NOTICE OF DEATH MALCOLM R J WYLLIE
It is with regret that the Club has to announce the death of Life Member Malcolm Wyllie.
Malcolm, known to many in motor sport as Jesse, was born in South Africa in 1919 and completed the majority of his racing career in the United States between 1953 and 1970.
Malcolm was the founder of the Cumberland National Sports Car Races in 1953, Chief Steward (Clark of Course) for SCCA and also Chairman of Gulf Oil Company in 1975 when Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell won Le Mans.
Condolences have been passed to Margaret, with funeral details to be announced.
The Club regrets to inform Members of the death of Tony Fletcher, who was elected as a BRDC Member in 2003.
The Club regrets to inform Members of the death of Malcolm Gartlan, who was elected as a BRDC Member in 1972
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