#RonJarvis
Ronald Guy Jarvis (born 21 October 1914 – died September 1941) was a British privateer sports car driver active in the late 1930s. He is best known for co-driving a Delahaye 135 CS in the LCC 3‑Hour Sports Car Race at Brooklands on 16 July 1938, sharing the car with Jay Willing. Photographic evidence shows Jarvis and Willing making a pit stop during the race, confirming their participation in the event. Jarvis's engagement in this race demonstrates the prevalence of privateer drivers competing with high-performance continental machinery in British endurance events of the period.
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