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Freddie Dixon - Wikipedia

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That Great Little Man Freddie Dixon August 1996 - Motor ...

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    Dixon’s name was a household one, but after marrying in 1926 he gave up motorcycle racing in 1928. He had served during the war in the RASC and now concentrated on his garage business: the couple lived in Middlesborough and had a daughter. (Later Dixon moved to Reigate.)

Freddie Dixon - Celebrating motor racing since 1924

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    It’s astonishing, in view of the place Freddie Dixon holds in the history of successful motor cycle and car racing, and his many engineering projects, that we’ve had to wait so long for a book about him. David Mason, a barrister, has now ably provided this. He covers it all – races, commercial ventures, patents as well as Dixon’s drinking episodes.

Men who mattered: Freddie Dixon - The Classic Motorcycle

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    Somewhat ironically, Dixon would’ve preferred to race a Douglas – the machine used by the winner, Tom Sheard. Born in 1892 in Stockton-on-Tees, Freddie Dixon was the second of eight children. Upon leaving school at 13, he worked for a garage in Stockton, before moving to the firm’s Middlesbrough branch.

Fred Dixon | Racing career profile | Driver Database

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    Fred Dixon nationality British born April 21, 1892 hometown Stockton-on-Tees, Yorkshire died November 5, 1956 place of death Reigate, Surrey Racing highlights Racing career summary Disclaimer: the data and summaries are all taken from the data available in the career details section further below on this page.

Freddie Dixon ( ''Flying Freddie'' ) -

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    Freddie Dixon (1892-1956 ) Expert engine tuner, innovator, record breaker , motorcyclist TT winner and Riley marque car racing. Frederick William Dixon was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. As a teenager, he was apprenticed to a local car dealership: 'McAdams' garage in …

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