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Jack Rex Lewis was born on 1st November
1936 in Stroud, Gloucestershire to Welsh family. His father, Jack senior had
raced motor cycles prior to the war and junior grew up around bikes. Jack
attended the Cooper Racing School at Brands Hatch and they bought
Ivor Bueb's
Cooper Mk IX for the 1958 season with Jack quickly showed promise,
winning at Full Sutton in May, Oulton Park in June and again in July. He was
well placed in the Commander Yorke Trophy at Silverstone in August until a
problem with the additional fuel tank, required for this long distance race,
intervened.
Jack in his Cooper Mk IX at Brands

Buoyed with this initial success, he
moved into Formula 2 with a Cooper T51 for 1959 and was soon on the pace,
winning at Montlhéry and finishing fourth at Pau. More good results followed
in 1960 resulting in the British Formula 2 title.
Jack moved up to Formula 1 as a private
entrant, under the banner Ecurie Galloise, with a Cooper BRM which proved
disastrous and was quickly returned. He competed in a total of ten Formula 1
races with some creditable performances but quit racing at the end of 1962
to take up farming.
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