#HectorDobbs
Hector Dobbs was a respected British gentleman driver and endurance racing co-driver active in the 1930s. He gained recognition through his partnership with Prince Bira, particularly in long-distance events like the Donington 12‑Hour race. Dobbs was known for his calm, steady driving and deep mechanical understanding—qualities that made him an ideal teammate in grueling sports car competitions. Beyond his collaboration with Bira, he participated in other UK club races and endurance events, reflecting the spirit of privateer motorsport during the pre-war period. Though details of his broader career remain scarce, Dobbs is remembered for his professionalism, endurance mindset, and contribution to British racing heritage.
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