Mark Colton
Mark Colton (17 March 1961 – 5 August 1995) was a British racing driver and software author.
He was killed in practice for Craigantlet hillclimb in Northern Ireland after his Pilbeam's front wing failed and he hit a telegraph pole.[1]
Colton's best year was 1994, when he was runner-up to David Grace.
Outside motorsport, Colton was involved with home computers, and was the author of both the View range on the BBC Micro and PipeDream for the Cambridge Z88.
Notes
- "Mark Colton". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
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