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Maurice Dunne (racing Driver)
Maurice Dunne (born 23 December 1955) is a racing driver, active in years 1975-1989. He is of Irish nationality, and lives in Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland. Career 1975 He started in the Mondello Racing Drivers School under John and Marijka Murphy in Mondello Park Donore, Co. Kildare on 29 November 1975, the same date as the death of racing driver Graham Hill. 1976-1977 He raced with Mondello Park Racing Driver School. He suffered a crash in a Lotus 61 at Mondello Park. 1978 Driving a Crosslé 20F bought for £1000, he competed in the 1978 Irish Formula Ford Championship, won by Michael Roe. He placed 3rd at the Phoenix Park Motor Races, Dublin 1978. 1979 Driving a Formula Ford Van Diemen, he competed at the Formula Ford Festival Brand Hatch 1979. He loaned the car to David Griffin, who drove at the Phoenix Park Motor Races, Dublin 1979. 1980 In 1980 Dunne was under the management of Brian Tuite Racing, he won a number of Marlboro Driver of the Day awards at ...
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