#GuyJasonHenry

Guy Jason-Henry was a British amateur racing driver active in the late 1930s, known for his participation in international endurance and Grand Prix-style events. He raced privately entered cars—often French marques such as Delahaye—and competed at venues like Le Mans, Brooklands and Donington. Though not a full-time professional, Jason-Henry stood out for his consistency and mechanical sympathy, frequently partnering with seasoned co-drivers and showing strong performances in long-distance races. His involvement reflects the vibrant gentleman-driver culture of pre-war British motorsport and the enduring allure of French high-performance automobiles in elite racing circles.

 

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