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Old 14 Sep 2005, 09:12 (Ref:1407426)   #1
macca
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macca should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Brabham BT3/7/11 1.5L formula 1

I posted this in 'another place' as well but can anyone help?

Does anyone have a database of who drove what, and what happened to them? (excluding the Tasman cars)

I know BT3 went to Ian Raby and is now at Donington.

There are several in historic racing with Duncan Dayton, Ean Pugh (BRM-powered), James King and Roy Walzer; and I thought the Willment 1965 car went to John Bridges and was written-off in John Taylor's fatal crash at the Nurburgring but apparently not.

In fact, apart from the well-known types like the Lotus 25/33 and BRMs, I haven't been able to find much generally about the history an chassis numbers of specific 1.5L cars of all types.


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