Malcolm Campbell
/ˌmælkəm ˈkæmbl/
/ˌmælkəm ˈkæmbl/
- (1885-1948) a British motor racing driver who held the world records for speed on land and water in the 1920s and 1930s. Many of his cars and boats were called Bluebird and his son Donald continued this tradition. He was made a knight in 1931.
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