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Graham Duxbury (born 1 December 1954) is a South Africanracing driver, business man and motorsport commentator. Duxbury won theSouth African National Drivers Championship in 1982 engineered byKen Howes, initially driving a March 78B, before taking delivery of a ground effect March 822. He won theDaytona 24 Hours in 1984 driving for Kreepy Krauly Racing, an all-South African team in aMarch 83G-Porsche again engineered by Howes. He shared the win withSarel van der Merwe andTony Martin.[1][2]
In 2019, Duxbury was inaugurated into the South African Hall of fame, joining South African National Drivers Champions,Ian Scheckter andWayne Taylor who have previously been honoured.
He is the chief executive officer of Duxbury Networking, a South African-based Specialist Networking Distributor.
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