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William Boddy, (22 February 1913 – 7 July 2011) was a British journalist who was the editor of ''Motor Sport'' from 1936 to 1991. After 1991 he still contributed regularly to ''Motor Sport'' magazine, continuing a career that lasted eighty-one years. He also co-founded the
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, and founded the Brooklands Society in 1967 among numerous contributions to the emerging vintage car scene. At his death he was considered the longest-serving journalist in the UK, having submitted his first article in 1930 and his last one just a week before his death.


Early years and racing career

Boddy was born in
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in 1913, to a
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mother and an
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father who would shortly be killed in
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. He became interested in cars from an early age and began to build up an encyclopaedic knowledge of motoring, leaving school in 1928 and immersing himself in automotive publications and the
Brooklands Brooklands was a motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built 'banked' motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, ...
racing scene. In tandem with his journalistic work, Boddy drove the original HRG sports car at the
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on 4 September 1937 with a best time of 27.4 sec, finishing third in the novices class. Boddy entered his
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at the Prescott opening rally on 10 April 1938; his 1924
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being commended by the judges in the Best Kept Car Competition. He also entered the Lancia at the first Prescott speed hillclimb on 15 May 1938. Boddy was riding as passenger when Sydney Allard won the last speed event to be held in England prior to
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. Having set the fastest time at the Horndean Speed Trials, their car overturned past the finish line and both occupants were thrown clear and uninjured.


Journalism

Boddy's first published article, in ''Motor Sport'' in 1930, was on the history of the Brooklands track, where he had first gone in 1927. He worked with ''Brooklands Track & Air'' for two and half years from 1931, and was appointed editor of the struggling ''Motor Sport'' in 1936. He wrote under the initials W.B., as company policy insisted that full names could not be used as bylines, though his identity was common knowledge. Throughout World War II he was employed by the
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at Farnborough working on Air Publications, but he kept ''Motor Sport'' going in his spare time for the duration. After the war, he recruited
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for ''Motor Sport'' to provide race reports. In February 1946 ''Motor Sport'' published a four-page "Obituary" for the
Brooklands Brooklands was a motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built 'banked' motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, ...
circuit, with the headline: "Built at his own expense for the nation's good, by the late Mr. H. F. Locke King - 1906. Betrayed by bureaucracy and declared an industrial area - 1946." A Brooklands expert, he wrote the authoritative histories of the track and in 1967 founded the Brooklands Society, later the Brooklands Trust Members, to preserve the remains of the track and its facilities. He also made a reputation for road tests that pulled no punches, often incurring the wrath of manufacturers and advertisers. He is considered a driving force behind the creation of the vintage car movement, each edition of ''Motor Sport'' providing unique coverage of vintage cars and events. He was a veteran of 39 London to Brighton Runs. His editorship was also notable for his campaigns on motoring issues, such as against the 70 mph speed limit. Boddy retired as editor in 1991, though he continued to contribute to the magazine until his death in
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in 2011, having been awarded an
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in 1997 for his contributions to journalism. He was survived by three daughters and had lived alone after the 1998 death of his wife Winifred Holbrook, whom he had married in 1948.


Bibliography

In addition to his prolific magazine work, William Boddy wrote numerous books including: * * * * * * (Compilation of the original three volumes.) * * Republished 2006, Dorchester, GB: Veloce Publishing, Ltd.
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1845840526. * * * * * * * * * * *


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External links


''from the oracle: William Boddy.'' Philip Llewellin ''The Independent'' 6 August 1994
* ttps://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/july-2007/95/lunch-bill-boddy ''Lunch with... Bill Boddy,'' Simon Taylor, ''Motor Sport'', pp. 95-100 {{DEFAULTSORT:Boddy, Bill 1913 births 2011 deaths Brighton Speed Trials people British magazine editors British motorsport people Brooklands people Formula One journalists and reporters Members of the Order of the British Empire British motoring journalists Historians of motorsport