Malcolm Douglas Moss (born 6 March1943, Audenshaw, Manchester) is a politician in the United Kingdom, and Conservative PartyMember of Parliament for Cambridgeshire North East. A former geography teacher and insurance consultant, he was first elected in 1987, beating the incumbent Liberal, Clement Freud. He was a junior minister under John Major. March 6 is the 65th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (66th in Leap years). ... 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ... Map sources for Audenshaw at grid reference SJ925975 The town of Audenshaw borders the City of Manchester on the west side of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. ... Manchester is a city in the North West of England. ... The Conservative Party is the largest political party on the centre-right in the United Kingdom. ... A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. ... Cambridgeshire North East is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Liberal Party was one of the two major British political parties from the early 19th century until the 1920s, and a third party of varying strength and importance up to 1988, when it merged with the Social Democratic Party to form a new party which would become known as... Sir Clement Raphael Freud (born April 24, 1924) is a British writer, broadcaster and politician. ... This article is about the British politician. ...
Through the season, Malcolm had many podium finishes, and held the points lead until the final race, in which the engine blew and the championship was lost.
Malcolm continued his winning ways in 2006 with several wins in Ontario and Quebec, claiming the prestigious Fall Classic at Le Circuit Mont Tremblant.
In the future, the plan is for Malcolm to get noticed by a top racing team, and work his way up the ladder into top-level professional series.