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Arthur Waite (racing driver)

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Years active
  
1928

Role
  
Racing driver

Name
  
Arthur Waite


1928
  
Australian Grand Prix

Teams
  
Austin Motor Company

Died
  
1991

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Best finish
  
1st in 1928 Australian Grand Prix

Colonel Arthur Waite , (1894–1991) was an Australian racing driver.

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Born in Adelaide, Arthur Waite served at Gallipoli and was later hospitalised where he met his later wife, Irene Austin, who was the daughter of Herbert Austin. After World War I Captain Waite joined his father-in-law's firm, the Austin Motor Company. While in the employ of Austin, Waite was sent back to Australia, where in Melbourne he established Austin Distributors. Prior to leaving for Australia he had established the firm's motor racing efforts, winning races himself at Brooklands and Monza.

While in Australia he sent for his Austin 7 racing car in order to compete in the 100 Miles Road Race, later to become known as the 1928 Australian Grand Prix. A different car was sent however, but despite it being a relatively standard sports model it was a supercharged for racing version of the Austin 7. Despite this, Waite won the Grand Prix (held at Phillip Island).

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