Tony Dean (racing driver)
Anthony Gordon Dean (23 July 1932 – 17 January 2008) was a British racing driver from England who competed in sports car racing, touring car racing, the Can-Am series and various single seat formulae, including non-championship Formula One, in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. He is known for winning a round of the Can-Am championship in 1970 as a privateer entrant.
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1932 in the United Kingdom1964 British Formula Three season1966 RAC Tourist Trophy1968 RAC Tourist Trophy1969 Can-Am season1969_Madrid_Grand_Prix1970 1000 km Buenos Aires1970 Can-Am season1970 Road Atlanta Can-Am1970 Watkins Glen 6 Hours1971_BRDC_International_Trophy1971 Road Atlanta Can-Am1972_World_Championship_Victory_Race1973 BRDC International Trophy1973_Race_of_Champions1973 Rothmans 5000 European Championship1974_BRDC_International_Trophy1974_Race_of_Champions1974 Rothmans 5000 European Championship1979 British Formula One Championship1979 Hitachi Trophy1980 British Formula One Championship1980 Evening News Trophy2008 in the United KingdomBRM P261Brands Hatch race winnersBrian RedmanDean (surname)Deaths in January 2008Ingo HoffmannKeith HollandList of British Formula Three championsMcLaren M7AMike BeckwithRoad Atlanta Can-AmRoelof WunderinkRothmans_50,000Tony Dean
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Tony Dean (racing driver)
Anthony Gordon Dean (23 July 1932 – 17 January 2008) was a British racing driver from England who competed in sports car racing, touring car racing, the Can-Am series and various single seat formulae, including non-championship Formula One, in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. He is known for winning a round of the Can-Am championship in 1970 as a privateer entrant.
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Anthony Gordon Dean (23 July 1 ...... n 1970 as a privateer entrant.
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1932-02-23
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Anthony Gordon Dean
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Leeds, UK
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2008-01-17
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Leeds, UK
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British
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Circa 1992
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