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s the son of successful Clubmans formula constructor Arthur Mallock, it was always likely that Ray Mallock would end up designing and building racing cars of his own. But the man after whom engineering powerhouse RML bears its name was also a successful driver in his own right, who won two British Formula Atlantic titles and the World Sports-Prototype Championship Group C2 division in 1986.

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