G. Warburton, co-driver of Sydney H. Allard, winner of Rallye MC 1952 on N° 146, Allard P1, 4,375 c.c. Ford V8 side-valve motor. He was the founder of the Allard car company and a successful racing motorist in cars of his own manufacture. Starting from Glasgow he narrowly defeated Stirling Moss, in a Sunbeam-Talbot 90, who finished second overall. Rallye Monte Carlo 1952. - Photo by Edward Quinn

G. Warburton, co-driver of Sydney H. Allard, winner of Rallye MC 1952 on N° 146, Allard P1, 4,375 c.c. Ford V8 side-valve motor. He was the founder of the Allard car company and a successful racing motorist in cars of his own manufacture. Starting from Glasgow he narrowly defeated Stirling Moss, in a Sunbeam-Talbot 90, who finished second overall. Rallye Monte Carlo 1952.

A portrait of G. Warburton, co-driver for Sydney H. Allard, at the 1952 Rallye Monte-Carlo. With his round, dark-rimmed glasses and a prominent, well-groomed mustache, a slight smile plays on his lips. He is dressed in a textured tweed jacket and a patterned tie. Warburton and Allard began the rally in Glasgow in their Allard P1 (N° 146), ultimately winning the event after narrowly defeating Stirling Moss.


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