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  1. Fiona Leggate (born 28 May 1980) is a British auto racing driver and professional crash tester. Early career. Leggate had been interested in motorsport since her childhood, influenced by her father Malcolm Leggate who had a 19-year career in saloon car racing.

  2. Fiona Leggate. The Facts. Nationality: British. Born: 28th May 1980. Status: Single. Car: Vauxhall Astra Coupe. Championship: MSA Dunlop British Touring Car Championship / EERC Endurance Racing. 2005 Roll of Honour.

  3. Jul 25, 2004 · British driver Fiona Leggate completed five races in 24 hours at Silverstone to establish a record for the most races driven by one driver in a day. The five races were part of the MG Car Club Silverstone MG 80 Race Meeting. Leggate won the last race, the Single Driver Enduro Race, with fellow British driver David Coulthard in second place.

  4. Top Lincolnshire Motor racing driver Fiona Leggate has not only confirmed that she will be the first girl to race in the British Touring Car Championship for 6 years, but her car, the 2004 Works Vauxhall Astra prepared by Junior Vauxhall Team Techspeed, will also be running on the most exciting new fuel for the future…Bio-ethanol.

  5. Jul 29, 2010 · Fiona Leggate was born into a motorsport family; her father is saloon-car racer Malcolm Leggate. However, she herself did not get started in motor racing until the relatively late age of twenty-three. Since then, she has more than made up for lost time.

  6. www.fionaleggate.co.uk › cgi-bin › OtusshowFearless Fiona

    Fearless Fiona. Bob McKenzie catches up with the BTCC’s only female driver, Fiona Leggate. Fiona Leggate hopes she has just crossed the startline in her motorracing career – but check out the Guinness Book of World Records and her achievement at the wheel is already proclaimed for her efforts at Silverstone. “We tried the most races in 24 ...

  7. Bio-ethanol powered girl racer Fiona Leggate scored a season’s best result of her Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship campaign with a fine fifth place overall – just two places shy of a podium - on an action-packed weekend at Silverstone, the home of the British Formula One Grand Prix.