John Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn

He is the son of Brigadier Sir Charles Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, previous Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire,[a] and Lady Delia Mary Hicks-Beach, daughter of the Viscount Quenington.

Llewelyn was educated at Eton College and Cambridge University, and is a direct descendant of the politician, Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn, via his maternal line.

[6] In 2013, the Bodleian Library of Oxford University, received a £200,000 grant from the Art Fund Charity, supporting them reach the required £2.2m target to purchase the archive from Llewelyn.

At present, he is the appointed director of four companies, including Parc Mawr Investments and Penllergaer Estates; both positions once held by his mother.

In an interview with the Reading Evening Post, the partners stated that they did not want want to sell the car "until enough people had seen it", adding that they "hoped for orders for replicas".

[9][15][16][17] Llewelyn also competed successfully in the ACU National Championships,[18] driving his own supercharged ERA and 1934 Alfa Romeo P3, winning the 1996 "Bob Gerald Trophy" in the later, at Mallory Park.

A photograph of the Maserati that Llewelyn went on to drive, among other 250Fs taken at the 1957 British Gran Prix at Aintree .