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Bill Sadler

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Inducted 1993 – Motorsport Builder – Road Racing

 

Canada’s most successful racecar builder, Bill Sadler earned a place in motorsport history with the cars he designed and built. His most successful racers were the Comstock-Sadlers he built in 1961. He won against some of the great European racecars of the day. Although ahead of their time, the Sadlers had a profound effect on the future design of Group 7 and Can-Am cars.

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