British Racing Partnership

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British Racing Partnership (BRP) was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom, established by Alfred Moss, Stirling Moss's father, in the late 1950s to run cars for Stirling, when not under contract with other firms.

BRP ran a Cooper-Borgward F2 car and BRM F1 car in 1959, the latter being demolished in a spectacular crash at the Avus street circuit. BRP later changed to running Lotus 24s and tried to acquire the more modern, monocoque Lotus 25 from Lotus without success. This caused chief designer, Tony Robinson, to design his own monocoque car, patterned very closely after the Lotus 25, but with a thicker skin and running a BRM V8 rather than the typical Coventry Climax engine run in the Lotus 25. This car is commonly referred to as the BRP-BRM and was raced by Innes Ireland and Trevor Taylor.

During the 1961-62 seasons, the team was renamed the UDT Laystall team, in deference to their sponsors at the time; for 1963, the team reverted to its original name. As a constructor, BRP took part in 13 Grand Prix rounds, scoring a total of 11 championship points. After 1964, the team disbanded.


[edit] Complete Formula One results

(Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.)

Yr Main drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1963 I.Ireland MON BEL DUT FRA GBR DEU ITA USA MEX SAF
1964 I.Ireland, T.Taylor MON DUT BEL FRA GBR DEU AUT ITA USA MEX


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