THE CHRIS LAMBERT STORY, PART TWO - A BEREAVED FATHER’S BITTER CRUSADE
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THE CHRIS LAMBERT STORY, PART TWO - A BEREAVED FATHER’S BITTER CRUSADE

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Last week we told the sad story of how rising British driver Chris Lambert died in a Formula 2 race at Zandvoort on July 28th, 1968, after a controversial collision with Clay Regazzoni. Here we conclude it by looking at the various investigations into the accident, and why his father John became so enraged that he initiated his own campaign to clear his son’s name.

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