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  1. Air Commodore Whitney Willard Straight, CBE, MC, DFC, FRSA, FRGS (6 November 1912 – 5 April 1979) was a Grand Prix motor racing driver, aviator, businessman, and a member of the prominent Whitney family of the United States.

  2. One of the most exciting Mountain races ever, said Motor Sport, won according to our reporter, by eight yards! Straight had, in fact, broken the class lap record twice, because he had bettered Birkin’s time in practice as well as during the race.

  3. Whitney Straight was a wealthy American who became a successful and daring racing driver and team owner in Europe in the 1930s. He also flew planes for the RAF in World War II and helped design the Miles Whitney Straight aircraft.

  4. The Miles M.11 Whitney Straight was a 1930s twin-seat cabin monoplane designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Miles Aircraft. It was named after Whitney Straight, a Grand Prix motor racing driver, aviator and businessman.

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  6. Apr 4, 2022 · Authorised Biography of WHITNEY STRAIGHT to The History Press. The History Press has secured World Rights to the first authorised biography of the racing driver, aviator, war hero, and industrialist Whitney Straight. A gripping tale of speed, heroism, romance, determination, and tragedy: Whitney Straight was born into great wealth in New York ...

  7. While people more readily associate American race drivers as appearing in Europe after World War II, it is worth reflecting on one individual, who through circumstances that were not of his own making, took up the mantle in the 1930s. This was Whitney Willard Straight, born in November 1912 in New York. His parents had wealth beyond the dreams ...

  8. Whitney Straight. What? Team Straight Maserati 8CM-3011. Where? Monte Carlo. When? 1934 Monaco GP. Why? Carlo, Bindo, Alfieri, Mario, Ettore and Ernesto were the names of the six Maserati brothers, sons of a locomotive engineer from Voghera.

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