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"Rosemary Smith"
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Rosemary Smith, born on 7 August 1937, is an Irish Raleigh racer who took part and won known Raleigh races during the 1960s. She now has an advanced school for driving in Ireland.
Career career
Smith was born in Dublin, Ireland, and in her youth a fashion design deal and even opened a dress shop in her hometown. In 1959, she came to compete almost in case of her company Delpin Biger, which she competed in Raleigh. In one of the Channels Biger remained unnoticed and asked Smith to join her. Smith struggled with navigation and the pair lost his way. After it became clear that holding the reverse map, the two roles and Smith replaced the race as a leader. The pair continued to compete together in a number of events, with a launcher as a driver and during the race a role exchange was made. The collaboration was stopped following the injury of a bioger in a road accident.
In 1964, she won the Irish Women's Cup. A year later, Raleigh Tolp won the Netherlands. In 1966, Raleigh Monte Carlo graduated sixth in the overall ranking and the first place among women. The result was later sculpted along with nine more drivers. He said he would not be able to compete until the decision was not different.
In 1969, Raleigh Kork won 20 ( Ireland). During his career he won several times in the Berlin Women's Cup of Scotland and Ireland, twice in the Algerian Berley (Mersey, France) and Berlin and once in the Berlin of Cyprus.
In May 2017, a test was conducted in Renault Group’s Formula One vehicle on the Paul Rirar route in France. This was the oldest person driving a Formula 1.
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