Godfrey Imhof


Alfred Godfrey Imhof was a British racing driver in trials, rallies and hill climbing. He was the winner of the 2nd RAC Rally that was held in 1952, driving an Allard-Cadillac J2.

Career

Before the war, he teamed up in trial with Ben Richardson and Michael Lawson, in the Candidi Provocatores trials team, on a 1936 LM Speed Model.
In the immediate post-war period, he became an industrial designer at Allard and took part in the design of the K1, L1 models, and especially the competition J1, which he owned and competed Personally from 1946 to 1949.
He then became a London-based industrialist, owner of the His Master's Voice recorder factory, built in Oxford Street in the 1950s.

Rally results