Cyril Corbishley

Cyril Corbishley (born 1921, died 2010) was a British racing driver.

The son of a garage owner, Corbishley began competing in motor trials following his stint in the Royal Engineers in WW2. He also competed in domestic and international rallies in Lanchesters and Daimlers. In 1958, he raced a Vauxhall Velox in the British Saloon Car Championship - becoming the marque's first driver in the series.

He continued to drive competitively until 1961 when he would go on to focus on his garage business before emigrating to South Africa and Rhodesia. Returning to the UK in the mid 1980s, Corbishley moved to the Isle of Wight where he'd remain until his death in 2010.