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The motorsports community lost one of its best this past week. Paul Brown, 43, succumbed to his battle with skin cancer on Saturday, less than eight months after he was initially diagnosed with the disease. Not only a talented driver, Brown was known for his kindness, work ethic, sense of humor and love of the sport.
Son of famed racer
Kenny Brown, Paul began his motorsports career at the age of 16 competing in autocross events before later moving to the
SCCA World Challenge in which he competed for nearly twenty years. He finished in the top ten in over half of the races he entered.
The highlight of Brown's racing career came in 2011 when he dominated the GTS class of the SCCA World Challenge, winning five races, capturing nine top-five finishes and leading more laps than all other drivers combined.
Brown was diagnosed with cancer in March of 2011, just a few weeks before the start of the racing season. While Derek Bell took over driving duties for the majority of the races, Brown got behind the wheel one more time in June and managed to capture a podium finish.
Brown leaves behind a multitude of family members including his wife and fellow racer Carol Hollfelder.
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