Stirling Moss
Grenfell cloth has been worn by the fastest men on land and water.
Captain George Eyston wore it when he achieved 367 m.p.h. in 1938. Stirling
Moss drove for years in Grenfell cloth, as have many other stars of post-war
motor sport.
Grenfell are particularly proud to have been associated with Sir Malcolm
Campbell and his son Donald Campbell MBE, in both their land and water speed
achievements. Sir Malcolm wore Grenfell racing suits for both his 1931 and
1935 records -the former at Daytona Beach, 246 m.p.h. the latter at Bonneville,
301 m.p.h.
Donald Campbell M.B.E.
Wearing his Grenfell suit as he prepares for a record run on Coniston.

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