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Alistair "Al" Walker (born 21 March 1944 in Dewsbury,
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– died 25 January 2021 in
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) was a racing driver from England. He participated in Formula 3,
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,
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, and the South African Springbok Series. After his active racing career was over, he participated in some Historic Racing and restored several significant historic vehicles. In 2004 Alistair bought a WWII RAF Air Sea Rescue boat, one of few survivors of the type, in rough condition and commenced a restoration. The boat was finished in time to represent the RAF Museum in Queen Elizabeth's 2012 Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant.


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## {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Alistair 1944 births 2021 deaths English racing drivers British Formula Three Championship drivers European Formula Two Championship drivers World Sportscar Championship drivers