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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: NASCAR crew chiefs, Lofty England, Junie Donlavey, Smokey Yunick, Ross Brawn, Chad Knaus, Jean Todt, Ray Evernham, Andy Petree, Steve Addington, Waddell Wilson, Roberto Ravaglia, Lance McGrew, Dale Inman, Jeff Hammond, Steve Letarte, Jason Ratcliff, Greg Erwin, Enrique Scalabroni, Jake Elder, Kirk Shelmerdine, Andy Mackie, Slugger Labbe, Drew Blickensderfer, Jimmy Means, Alfred Neubauer, Harry Hyde, Lance Hooper, Robbie Loomis, Alan Gustafson, Paul Andrews, Jimmy Fennig, Greg Zipadelli, Derrick Walker, Doug George, Tony Gibson, Kevin Manion, Kenny Francis, Wayne Grubb, Todd Parrott, Darian Grubb, Tommy Baldwin, Jr., Tony Eury, Jr., Bootie Barker, Michael Dokken, Fred Bickford, Brian Whitesell, Maynard Yingst, Ed Berrier, Robin Pemberton, Robbie Reiser, Rodney Childers, Jeff Hensley, Mike Ford, Ernie Cope, Pat Tryson, Paul Wolfe, Gary Nelson, Ben Leslie, A. J. Watson, Frank Stoddard, Jamie Aube, Doug Richert, Dave Rogers, Larry McReynolds, Bob Osbourne, Todd Berrier, Tim Brewer, Gil Martin, Jochen Neerpasch, Steve Peterson, Travis Carter, Chad Walter, Donnie Wingo, Randy Dorton. Excerpt: Frank Raymond Wilton "Lofty" England (24 August 1911, Finchley, London - 30 May 1995, Austria) was an engineer and motor company manager from England. He rose to fame as the manager of the Jaguar Cars sports car racing team in the 1950s, during which time Jaguar cars won the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race on five occasions. After the company's withdrawal from racing England moved into the mainstream management of Jaguar Cars, later succeeding Sir William Lyons as its Chairman and Chief Executive, before retiring in 1974. Frank England was born in Finchley, a suburb of North London, and found an aptitude and interest in motor engineering during his schooling at Christ's College. At the age of 14 the England family moved to Edgwa...