Marie Lambert
Marie-Laure Rosene Lambert (1935, Geneva, Switzerland – 12 June 1961) was a female Swiss motorcycle racer.[1]
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Nationality | Swiss | ||||||
Born | 1935 Geneva, Switzerland | ||||||
Died | 12 June 1961 25–26) Isle of Man | (aged||||||
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Marie Lambert competed as a female passenger to her husband, sidecar driver Claude Lambert. At the 1961 Isle of Man TT races their BMW sidecar outfit crashed at Gob-ny-Geay (35th Milestone)[2][3] near to Brandish Corner, and Marie Lambert died from her injuries.[4]
Sources
- Isle of Man Courier pp2 dated 16 June 1961
- Isle of Man Courier pp2 dated 16 June 1961
- Daily Express pp10 dated 13 June 1961
- Isle of Man Examiner pp7 dated 15 June 1961
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