- Tony Fall
Richard Anthony Fall (1940 –
December 1 ,2007 ) was a Britishrally driver . He was born inBradford . He began his rallying career as a club rally driver in aMini . He was considerably better than his peers, however, and was soon spotted by the BMC team, this lead to a drive in their works team alongsidePaddy Hopkirk ,Timo Mäkinen andRauno Aaltonen . His first major international victory in the Mini was the 1966 Circuit of Ireland, where his co-driver was Henry Liddon.In the
1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally , he participated with a celebrity co-driver, the footballerJimmy Greaves , they finished 6th overall.After he stopped driving, he became founder of the British Dealer Opel Team (DOT) as well as the self-willed but successful director of the
Opel Motorsport Team in Germany, for whichWalter Röhrl won theWorld Rally Championship for Drivers in 1982 with an Opel Ascona 400. Returning to England in 1990 Fall became first the manager and later the owner/director of theSafety Devices company. Tony's last major outing was the 2003 Historic Rally Championship with co-driver Jonathan Hall-Smith where he competed with his Datsun 240Z.Fall died after a heart attack on
December 1 ,2007 while a member of the organisation team of the East African Safari Classic Rally in his hotel room inTanzania , leaving his wife Pat and two sons from a previous marriage.External links
* [http://www.rallybase.nl/index.php?driverid=10587&type=profile List of Tony Fall’s major international rally results]
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