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Bernard Rubin

Bernard Rubin

Bernard Rubin was another gentleman sportsman. His money derived from the Australian pearl industry. He lent Birkin his 41/2-litre for supercharging experiments in 1928/29, but retired from racing after rolling his blower in the 1929 TT. Pinned under the car, Rubin and his mechanic were lucky to escape with cuts and bruises.
 

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