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    The BRM P160 was a Formula One racing car designed by Tony Southgate for the British Racing Motors team, which raced in the 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 Formula...
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    the older P160. (key)(results in bold indicate pole position, results in italics indicate fastest lap) ‡ All points were scored using BRM P160 Wikimedia...
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  • British Racing Motors (redirect from BRM)
    Formula One portal British Racing Motors (BRM) was a British Formula One motor racing team. Founded in 1945 and based in the market town of Bourne in...
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    ‡ Points were also scored by the P160 chassis. (key) Wikimedia Commons has media related to BRM P201. Stats F1. "BRM P201". Retrieved 7 December 2015...
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    Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver) (category BRM Formula One drivers)
    Raceway with a factory BRM P154. The 1971 Formula One season could have seen him as a championship contender, with a BRM P160 being prepared by Tony Southgate...
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    British Racing Motors (BRM) team took its last victory when Jean-Pierre Beltoise won the rain-affected 1972 Monaco Grand Prix in a BRM P160. The following teams...
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    scored by the BRM P160. ^2 All points scored by the BRM P160s. Los Hermanos Rodríguez. 2006, p. 503 Melissen, Wouter (20 March 2007). "BRM P153". Ultimatecarpage...
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    Helmut Marko (category BRM Formula One drivers)
    before moving to a permanent seat with BRM for the rest of the 1971 season. Despite retaining his seat with BRM in 1972, it would end up being his final...
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    in the older P160, and with it take BRM's final Formula One victory. During the 1972 season BRM and Tony Southgate parted company. BRM finished the season...
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    Siffert (SUI) October 24, 1971 35 World Championship Victory Race† Brands Hatch BRM P160 Race  Roger Williamson (UK) July 29, 1973 25 Dutch Grand Prix Circuit Park...
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    9 degrees° Infield Road Course Surface Asphalt Length 3.194 miles (5.141 km) Turns 20 Race lap record 1:42.777 ( Pedro Rodriguez, BRM P160, 1971, F1)...
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    Manufacturers' Cup. Their car was powered by the famous Cosworth DFV V8, while rivals BRM and Ferrari made use of self-designed V12 engines. 1970 champions Team Lotus...
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  • The BRM V12 engine is a V12 Formula One racing engine, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer and constructor BRM, between 1967 and 1977...
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    order after 14 laps, with Peter Gethin being declared the winner in his BRM P160. The entry included several Formula 5000 cars which were contesting Round...
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  • Formula One World Championship results for the BRM Formula One team and BRM cars entered by other teams. (key) Notes The Constructors World Championship...
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    Jo Siffert (category BRM Formula One drivers)
    margin. He won two races in Formula One for the Rob Walker Racing Team and BRM. He died at the 1971 World Championship Victory Race, having his car roll...
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    Trophy. Victory went to the Mexican Pedro Rodríguez, driving a Yardley BRM P160; he set a new highest race average speed at 115.13 mph (185.28 km/h). The...
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    Peter Gethin (category BRM Formula One drivers)
    Formula One from 1970 to 1974. Gethin won the 1971 Italian Grand Prix with BRM. Born and raised in Surrey, Gethin started his career in sportscar racing...
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    Championships. The race was 40 laps in length; 'Seppi' lost control of his BRM P160 on lap 15, hit the bank at Hawthorn Hill, the car was engulfed in flames...
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  • Siffert 24 Oct 1971 Pilgrims’s Drop Formula 1 Non-Championship Victory Race BRM P160 26   Graham Penny 5 Aug 1972 Paddock Hill Bend Hutchinson 100 27   Gary...
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