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    The BRM P75 was a 3-litre (183 cu. in.) H16 motor racing engine, developed by BRM. The engine was relatively competitive but highly unreliable, and was...
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  • P75 may refer to: Boulton Paul P.75 Overstrand, a British bomber aircraft BRM P75, a Formula One engine FB P-75, a pistol Fisher P-75 Eagle, an American...
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    Lotus 43 (redirect from Lotus-BRM 43)
    season, and in the meantime Chapman made a deal for use of the BRM P75 H16 engine. The P75 on paper was technically advanced and powerful, and Chapman had...
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  • British Racing Motors (redirect from BRM)
    (BRM P75), which essentially used two flat-eight engines (derived from their 1.5L V8) one above the other, with the crankshafts geared together. BRM found...
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    champion Graham Hill moved from BRM to Lotus, replacing Peter Arundell. Mike Spence was hired as his replacement at BRM, having gained experience with...
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    Jackie Stewart (category BRM Formula One drivers)
    Circuit Clermont-Ferrand in a Lotus 32-Cosworth. While Stewart signed with BRM alongside Graham Hill in 1965, a contract which netted him £4,000, his first...
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    around the H16 B.R.M. unit". Vsrnonline.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2013. "Participations - BRM P75". FORIX. Retrieved...
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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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    their 1957 engines. Lotus had put their hope in a new H16 engine design from BRM, but it was finished too late and very heavy. So they began the season with...
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    Graham Hill (category BRM Formula One drivers)
    Monaco Grand Prix, retiring with a halfshaft failure. In 1960, Hill joined BRM, he won also in that year on 8 May 1960 the Targa Florio in the class Sports...
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    From the 1966 Italian Grand Prix onwards, Lotus used the highly complex BRM H16 engine in the Lotus 43 car, with which Clark won the 1966 United States...
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    use Cosworth DFV engines, McLaren also started using Cosworth instead of BRM. Scuderia Ferrari ran Chris Amon as their only full-time driver in 1967,...
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  • The BRM P115 was a Formula 1 racing car built by British Racing Motors in 1967. The car was designed by Technical Director Tony Rudd around BRM's complicated...
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    uncompetitive two-litre Coventry-Climax FWMV V8 engine, only switching to the BRM P75 H16 engine in time for the Italian Grand Prix, with the new engine proving...
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    1967 Reg Parnell Motor Racing Lotus 25 BRM P60 2.1 V8 RSA MON NED 7 16th 2 BRM P261 BEL Ret GBR 7 BRM P83 BRM P75 3.0 H16 FRA 5 GER 9 CAN Ret ITA Ret USA...
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  • the race. The Lotus 42 was designed to use the 4.2 litre version of the BRM P75 H16 engine. Unfortunately, this was even more unreliable than the 3 litre...
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  • Ret 5 Ret 5 Ret DNS Giancarlo Baghetti NC 1967 Lotus 25 BRM P261 BRM P83 BRM P60 2.1 V8 BRM P75 3.0 H16 F RSA MON NED BEL FRA GBR GER CAN ITA USA MEX Piers...
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    proteins differentially interact with the E2F1 transcription factor and the p75 neurotrophin receptor". J. Biol. Chem. 279 (3): 1703–12. doi:10.1074/jbc...
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