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Marlboro Grand Prix Guide 1950–82 (1983) p.442 also calls him "Jack"
Contemporary reports in Motor Sport mag. seem to call him Jack as well...but I haven't checked them all as I've used up my article 'allowance' for the time being.
Since Motor Sport, Small, FORIX and Mike Lang's Grand Prix! all refer to him as "Jack", I would not object to the article being moved to Jack Lewis (racing driver), per the original proposal. But if we decide to go with the redirect option, I think just "(racing driver)" would be a sufficient disambiguator until the American driver gets an article. DH85868993 (talk) 09:46, 2 April 2018 (UTC)Reply