Talk:Trevor Taylor (racing driver)

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Trevor Taylor Fan Club.[edit]

I founded and ran for five or six years Trevor’s fan club. It was the only racing driver fan club at that time (1961). I got friendly with Anita (who would stay with us when racing at Crystal Palace) and his mechanic brother Mike. They all took me to see “How the west was won” followed by a Chinese in Leicester Square” I corresponded with the family via Tom Cock who was a driving instructor at The Steering Wheel garage where they were based. Tom had been in the Royal flying club in Ww1. I was known as Chris Layfield then (maiden name) though after marriage in 1968 I became Sally Greenfield. Great times for a teenage girl in the sixties. 2A00:23C5:4B92:4301:551F:5AB0:FB4C:A388 (talk) 15:53, 30 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]