Jack Lawson Dunfee (1901-1975) was a British motor racing driver, theatrical impresario, and later farmer who was one of the "Bentley Boys" at Brooklands before the Second World War
One of four sons of Colonel Vickers Dunfee, and the older brother of Brother of Beresford Clive Dunfee
1932 The Dunfee brothers raced the BRDC 500 Miles Race at Brooklands, in the "Old Number One" Speed Six Bentley, with a brand new 8-litre engine installed. After the first driving stint Jack Dunfee was in fourth place when he entered the pits. Clive took over, and shortly after, in passing Earl Howe's Bugatti, he went too high up the banking, putting the wheel of his car over the lip. The car cartwheeled over the top, hit a large tree and plunged down through the trees to the road below. Clive was thrown out and killed instantly.
1953 Born Putney, 19th October, 1901. Educated at King's College School. Well known Racing Motorist. Director of Printing and Paper manufacturing concern.
1953 Married model Audrey White Later divorced.