Kay Don (1891–1981) was a prominent British racing driver and land speed record holder of the late 1920s and early 1930s. He achieved international recognition for his rivalry with Malcolm Campbell and for his success at Brooklands, where he set multiple speed records, including a world land speed record in 1929 driving the Sunbeam “Golden Arrow.” Don was also the last driver to hold the world land speed record on land for Britain, cementing his place in British motorsport history. Known for his technical understanding and calm precision at extreme speeds, Kay Don remained a respected figure in racing long after his record-breaking years.


1932 Abdulla (Germany) “Sports Records”
