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P. W. G. Sutton
 
Complete name: Dr. P. W. G. Sutton
Birth date: ??.???.????
Birth Place: unknown, unknown
Death date: ??.Apr.1955
Death Place: Northwich, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Nationality: United Kingdom
Gender: male
Age at death: ??
 
Event date: 02.Apr.1955
Series: sportscar - non-championship
Race: British Empire Trophy
Event type: race
Country: United Kingdom
Venue: Oulton Park
Variant: 4.443-kilometer road course (August 1954-1972)
 
Role: marshal
Vehicle type: car
Vehicle sub-type: sportscar
Vehicle brand/model: Jaguar C-type #XKC 050
Vehicle number: 53
 

Notes:
The 17th edition of the International British Empire Trophy held at Oulton Park on Saturday, 02 April 1955, was marred by an accident that claimed the life of a race marshal.

It happened on 14th lap of the qualifying heat 3. Bob Berry with his Jaguar XK120 #49 touched former Formula 1 driver Joe Kelly's dark green Jaguar C-type #53 at Knicker Brook. Berry managed to stop the car before it hit the water but Kelly's car went left and crashed into the BBC commentary box and a marshal post. The driver Kelly, two officials and a doctor were seriously injured.

One of the injured men, Dr. P. W. G. Sutton of Winsford, Cheshire, who was acting as race marshal, succumbed to his injuries in the following days. His date of death is still uncertain, three days after the accident Dr. P. W. G. Sutton was reported to be in critical condition at Victoria Infirmary in Northwich, Cheshire. The most likely conclusion based on the available sources is that he succumbed to his injuries on 06 or 07 April 1955. Dr. P. W. G. Sutton served as Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during World War II.

The Irishman Kelly narrowly escaped the amputation of a badly damaged leg, being his racing career brought to an end. His car was destroyed. The wreck of the Jaguar C-type was sold in America, later owned by Laguna Seca and Lime Rock historic organiser Steven Earle.

Winner of the race was Archie Scott Brown, then aged 32, in a works Lister - Bristol, in a grid full of C- and D-Type Jaguars, Porsches and Connaughts. Also present were a number of Aston Martin DB3Ss to compete with the handful of Listers.

 
Sources:
  • Magazine BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, issue of 21 November 1942, retrieved by website https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2164673/pdf/brmedj04017-0033.pdf .
  • Magazine MotorSport, issue of May 1955, page 14.
  • Newspaper Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer (Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK), issue of Monday, 04 April 1955, page 5, article "One-hand driver the winner", retrieved by website http://search.findmypast.co.uk/ .
  • Newspaper The Bulletin (Glasgow, Scotland, UK), issue of Monday, 04 April 1955, page 14, article "One-handed Driver Wins", retrieved by website http://www.google.com/archivesearch .
  • Newspaper Aberdeen Evening Express (Aberdeen, Scotland, UK), issue of Tuesday, 05 April 1955, page 1, article "Injured Doctor", retrieved by website http://search.findmypast.co.uk/ .
  • Newspaper The Bulletin (Glasgow, Scotland, UK), issue of Tuesday, 05 April 1955, page 8, article "One-armed Driver In Form To Beat New Cars", retrieved by website http://www.google.com/archivesearch .
  • Website AUTOSPORT → Forums → The Nostalgia Forum, thread "Very well known to have been in the lake..." posting by "Graham Gauld", message http://forums.autosport.com/topic/96077-very-well-known-to-have-been-in-the-lake/#entry2806038 .
  • Website AUTOSPORT → Forums → The Nostalgia Forum, thread "Very well known to have been in the lake..." posting by "Sharman", message http://forums.autosport.com/topic/96077-very-well-known-to-have-been-in-the-lake/#entry2806190 .
  • Website Coventry Racers, page http://www.coventryracers.com/cars/detail/?car=XKC050 [incorrect date: 09 July 1955].
  • Website World Sports Racing Prototypes, by Martin Krejčí, page http://wsrp.cz/intgb1955.html#1 .
  • Website Conceptcarz.com, page http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/f1/teamsBySeason.aspx?driverID=29 .
  • Website Gooding & Co., page http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1953-jaguar-c-type/ .