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		<title>Ray Potter, a wonderful warm character, sadly missed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>David Ward pays tribute to retired SGMW member Ray Potter, a friend, colleague and fellow SGMW stalwart, for more than 40 years, who has sadly died. Indefatigable, ace raconteur, amusing, wonderful and warm are my words for summing up Ray Potter whom I have known as a motoring journalist colleague and friend for well over [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>David Ward pays tribute to retired SGMW member Ray Potter, a friend, colleague and fellow SGMW stalwart, for more than 40 years, who has sadly died. </strong></p>



<p>Indefatigable, ace raconteur, amusing, wonderful and warm are my words for summing up Ray Potter whom I have known as a motoring journalist colleague and friend for well over 40 years.</p>



<p>We had driven together and shared cars on press launches all over Europe, North America and elsewhere with many exciting, adventurous (and occasionally mischievous!) expeditions with who I think had been about the best person one could be with driving in such foreign places.</p>


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<p>There was certainly never a dull moment and, apart from being an excellent driver (he was of course a noted racing driver in his younger days too), he was simply wonderful to be with and good fun.</p>



<p>Many colleagues will have stories to tell of their own exploits with him&#8230; mine include an occasion when driving through the depth of countryside in France somewhere on a Citroen Visa diesel launch way back, and not hanging about as we say, when from nowhere in some remote village out stepped a gendarme to stop us.</p>



<p>Ray got out to speak to the officer as I sat, fearing the worst of him getting a heavy on-the-spot fine or whatever.</p>



<p>After quite some time in discussion, Ray returned to the driving seat smiling and revealed that they had been in a lengthy discussion about various Grand Prix drivers of yesteryear! The officer clearly a motorsport fan like Ray. We drove off somewhat relieved and with a smart salute from the officer and no fine!</p>



<p>On another occasion, somewhere in the wild hills of the Italian Alps, we were driving an Alfa of some sorts when we became hopelessly lost in the middle of nowhere with a road route map that was totally useless (no sat-nav in those days).</p>



<p>We turned a corner and came across a young &#8216;lady of the night&#8217;, as the saying goes, sitting on a stool in a forest layby obviously waiting for daytime customers.</p>



<p>As Ray emerged from the passenger seat to kindly ask her where or what the nearest town/village was, the young lady quickly turned and ran off into the forest never to be seen again!</p>



<p>The tale became folklore among the motoring hacks and I never let Ray, who took it all in good fun, ever forget the incident.</p>



<p>Naturally, after some lengthy time, we did eventually find the coffee stop/lunch stop and it was Ray who passed on the amusing story to colleagues as I deliberately stayed quiet!</p>



<p>Yes, a wonderful warm man who will be sadly missed&#8230; RIP Ray and thanks for all those vivid memories!</p>



<p>Our thoughts are with Ray’s wife, Viv, and their family.</p>
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