DUNSFOLD AERODROME, England (Reuters) - Had Ash Hall's legs not been blown off in Afghanistan, the former British Army bomb disposal expert would not now be part of a team contemplating entering the Le Mans 24 Hours race.
Neither would Martyn Compton, whose road to becoming a racing driver started when he suffered 75 percent burns after his tank took a direct hit in a dusty village in Helmand Province in 2006.
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