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A fly on the pit-wall

GEORGE MONKHOUSE, LOUIS Klementaski, Bernard Cahier, Geoffrey Goddard, Michael Cooper... Motor racing was covered by some very fine photographers in times gone by - and there were others of equal gift.

It is unlikely, however, that you will have heard of Edwin Vernon Starr, at least until now.

While he shouldn’t be added to the group above, Starr (1912-2000) appears to have been a keen enthusiast with a handy

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