Examples of 'malcolm campbell' in a sentence

Meaning of "malcolm campbell"

This phrase refers to the name of a person, typically associated with Sir Malcolm Campbell who was a British racing driver and land speed record holder in the early 20th century

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On his return he learned he was to be knighted as Sir Malcolm Campbell.
His services were also used by Malcolm Campbell during his Bluebird land speed record attempts.
A bit of Nuvolari and a bit of Malcolm Campbell.
Sir Malcolm Campbell was one of the most successful drivers at the Daytona Race Track.
This confirms that this was the Malcolm Campbell car.
His nephew Malcolm Campbell was a famous motor car racer, holding several world records.
I want to be Malcolm Campbell.
Malcolm Campbell did it here, with a Bluebird.
The Napier-Campbell Blue Bird was a land speed record car driven by Malcolm Campbell.
Malcolm Campbell did it here, with a Bluebird . Right here, where we are now.
Who you wanna be, Malcolm Campbell or Casanova?
Malcolm Campbell Things as they are ; or, the adventures of Caleb Williams.

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