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Childe Harold Wills (born June 1, 1878 - died December 30, 1940), was an early associate of Henry Ford, one of the first employees of the Ford Motor Company, and a contributor to the design of the Mo...
John Davenport Siddeley, Baron Kenilworth (August 5, 1866-November 3, 1956), was a poineer of the automobile industry in the United Kingdom.
Siddeley founded the Siddeley Autocar Company in 1902. ...
Jeremy George Weston "Jem" Marsh (born 15 April 1930 in Clifton, Bristol, England) is an engineer, motor manufacturer and race driver. He is also co-founder of the sports-car manufacturer M...
André Lefèbvre (August 19, 1894–1963) was a French automobile engineer. He began his career as an aviation engineer and racing driver, who won the 1927 Rallye Monte Carlo.
In 1...
Gustav Brunner is an Austrian Formula One designer and engineer.
He worked for McNamara, ATS, RAM Racing, Arrows, Ferrari, Zakspeed, Leyton House, March Engineering, Minardi, Toyota.
Henri Louis Rougier, (28 October 1876 - July 1956) was a French sportsman, racing cyclist, pioneer aeroplane pilot and sporting motorist.
After WW1 he manufactured a limited number of Rougier mot...
Sir William Lyons (September 4, 1901 – February 8, 1985), was the co-founder in 1922 of the Swallow Sidecar Company, which became Jaguar Cars Limited after the Second World War.
Henrik Fisker (born 10 August 1963) is a contemporary automobile designer and CEO of Fisker Coachbuild.
Throughout his career he has been working for BMW and Aston Martin.
Best known among his...
Sir William Lyons (September 4, 1901 – February 8, 1985), is also known as "Mr. Jaguar", since he was co-founder of the Swallow Sidecar Company, later to become Jaguar Cars Limited.
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Archibald Goodman Frazer Nash (30 June, 1889 - 10 March, 1965), was an English automobile designer and engineer. He specialised in sports cars.
In 1910 he and Henry Ronald Godfrey produced the GN ...