23 April 1927),[1] best known by her former married name Pat Appleyard,[2] is a British former rally driver and co-driver.
She is the daughter of Jaguar Cars founder Sir William Lyons.
Co-driving with her then-husband, Ian Appleyard, she won the Alpine Rally's Coupe des Alpes each year from 1950 to 1953, in one of her father's company's Jaguar XK120 cars.
Her own driving career was less successful than her husband's, a fact that she herself partly put down to being unable to find suitably qualified female co-drivers,[2] but nevertheless, she won a number of ladies' trophies in British events.
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