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Vic Lee (other)
Vic Lee may refer to: * Vic Lee, the owner of Vic Lee Racing * Vic Lee (journalist) (born 1946), TV reporter in the San Francisco Bay Area See also *Victor Li Tzar-kuoi Victor Li Tzar-kuoi is a Hong Kong businessman, the chair of the board and group co-managing director of CK Hutchison Holdings Limited and the chairman of the board and managing director of CK Asset Holdings Limited and the Chairman of CK Inf ...
(born 1964), Hong Kong-Canadian businessman {{hndis, Lee, Vic ...
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Vic Lee Racing
Vic Lee Racing (VLR), formerly Vic Lee Motorsport (VLM) was a UK auto racing team, most famous for running BMWs and Peugeots in the British Touring Car Championship, and most infamous for the drug-related convictions of its owner Victor "Vic" Lee. History As Vic Lee Motorsport (1990-1992) Vic Lee Motorsport was based in Springhead Enterprise Park in Northfleet, Kent, from where a number of cars were prepared including the BTCC BMW cars. The team had considerable success in the early 1990s: in 1990 Jeff Allam won his class in a VLM prepared BMW M3, 1991 saw Will Hoy take the BTCC title in a similar car, and Tim Harvey won the championship for the team in a BMW 318is. During the 1992 season, following the switch to the new car, Vic Lee Motorsport would continue to prepare the older BMW M3 cars for privateer entrants such as future multiple champion Matthew Neal, who drove Hoy's title winning 1991 car under his father Steve Neal's 'Rimstock' banner. However, the company was liqu ...
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Vic Lee (journalist)
Vic Lee (born 29 September 1946) is a veteran TV reporter in the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States. He formerly works for KGO-TV, his reports being broadcast on the five o'clock news, the six o'clock news, and ABC7 news at nine on KOFY-TV, KOFY. Early life Lee was born in Shanghai, China and fled in 1949, to Tokyo, Japan. He went to The American School in Japan (1964) and San Jose State University Lee got an internship at the New York Times from his father's relationship with Abe Rosenthal. Career After college, he and college cohorts founded a marketing company, in New York City, ''National Academic Services'', to college student governments. Lee worked at KRON-TV, KRON from 1972 to 2006, where he won several awards for his reporting, later working at KGO-TV. He is known for his thorough political reporting and the myriads of contacts he has from his many years in the Bay Area. On Wednesday, January 8, 2020, after 50 years of broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay A ...
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