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Manager Says ‘Moss To Drive Again’

(NZP-A.-Rtuler—Copyright) LONDON, May 25. Stirling Moss, the British racing driver, may be back at the wheel "before the end of the year.” his manager said yesterday. “I believe he will make a full recovery and be able to drive again without any physical handicaps.” added the manager, Mr K. Gregory. Moss's doctors feared that he might never regain the full use of his left arm and leg as a result of brain injuries received In a 100-miles-an-hour crash at Goodwood race track on April 23 The mystery of why Moss crashed has been solved, a

report in the "Daily Main said. The cause of the crash was a chunk of concrete hidden in the grass just off the track, the newspaper said. Mose had hit it when he went off the track to avoid a collision. When the facts were put to Moss yesterday he had said: “Yes, I think that is exactly what happened.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29832, 26 May 1962, Page 13

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Manager Says ‘Moss To Drive Again’ Press, Volume CI, Issue 29832, 26 May 1962, Page 13

Manager Says ‘Moss To Drive Again’ Press, Volume CI, Issue 29832, 26 May 1962, Page 13

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