Join us at Prescott for a Sunday Roast on 13th April whilst enjoying a talk from Peter Wright, well known for his work in Formula One motor racing between the 1960s and 1990s.
Doors open at 12:15pm with Lunch served 12:45pm.

Peter had a very significant influence on the application of aerodynamics within the sport, particularly in the development of ground effect theory in the late 1970s, while working with Team Lotus.
Credited as ‘one of the elite group of brilliant engineers’, by Clive Chapman, Peter was managing director of Lotus Engineering and technical director of the Lotus F1 team, during its championship-winning years.
After retiring from the front line of the sport in 1994, Peter was employed as a technical consultant to the FIA, and was head of their Safety Commission.
He has authored a number of books, the latest being about his time in motorsport, subtitled ‘Memories of six decades in motorsport and musings on the future of Formula 1 and the planet’.
Arrive 12.15pm for 12.45pm Lunch and Talk.

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