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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Weslake V12 engine refers to two families of naturally-aspirated, four-stroke, 60° V12 racing engines, both initially designed by Weslake and produced...
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A V12 engine is a twelve-cylinder piston engine where two banks of six cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. V12 engines...
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British Racing Motors (redirect from BRM)
proposal to build a V12, and instead built an ingenious but very complicated engine, designed by Tony Rudd and Geoff Johnson, the H16 (BRM P75), which essentially...
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1970, 1971 and 1972 Formula One seasons. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine. Its best result was victory at the 1970 Belgian Grand Prix, where Pedro...
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which raced in the 1972 Formula One season. It was powered by a BRM 3.0-litre V12 engine. One of the main features of the P180 was that the radiators had...
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The Matra Sports V12 engine is a family of automotive internal combustion engines built for Formula One (F1) and sports car endurance racing. Cars powered...
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bought out BRM's involvement in the V12 and produced the engine that went on to power the Eagle T1G. The H16's development was complicated by BRM's involvement...
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BRM P138 was a Formula One racing car designed by Len Terry which raced in the 1968 and 1969 Formula One seasons. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine...
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500 hp (370 kW) BRM V12 engine, and run on Goodyear tyres. It later became the basis for the unraced BRM Hepworth GB-1 Can-Am car. "BRM P230 • STATS F1"...
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progress before his engine failed on lap 24. For 1968 BRM decided to cut their losses with the H16 and built the BRM P126 around the 3 litre V12 that had originally...
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1972, 1973 and 1974 Formula One seasons. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine. The P160 made its debut at the 1971 South African Grand Prix, but only...
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competitive into 1968, the fifth chassis was fitted with the new, 3-litre V12 BRM engine, but without success. Fully independent double wishbone suspension was...
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bought out BRM's involvement in the V12 and produced the engine that went on to power the Eagle T1G. The H16's development was complicated by BRM's involvement...
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finished 17th two laps down. The BRM team did not appear at the British or German Grands Prix stating that the V12 engine was felt to be uncompetitive. However...
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"need to be" generated by the engine at the expense of lower net power.(WP:CALC) BRM Type 15, Coventry Climax FWMW and BRM P75 Due to the higher speed operation...
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McLaren (section Ford-Cosworth DFV engines (1968–1982))
(BRM) V12 engine, but due to delays with the engine, was forced initially to use a modified Formula Two car called the M4B powered by a 2.1-litre BRM V8...
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raced during the 1969 and 1970 seasons. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine. The car was uncompetitive, which resulted in team boss Tony Rudd being...
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common crankshaft. V16 engines are less common than engines with fewer cylinders, such as V8 and V12 engines. Each bank of a V16 engine can be thought of as...
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started sixth but had passed everyone in front of him by lap 5, the BRM V12 engine reaching nearly 300 km/h (190 mph) on the straights, but Amon kept the...
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Transatlantic Automotive Consultants concern. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine. Its best results were a second place at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix,...
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JHS company using a block derived from the Weslake V12 Grand Prix unit. It was branded as a 'BRM'. Claimed output was 626 hp (467 kW) at 11300 rpm but...
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The BRM P126 was a Formula One racing car which raced in the 1968 and 1969 Formula One seasons. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine. Design was contracted...
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Honda RA271 (section Engine and transmission)
around Honda's revolutionary F1 engine, a 1.5 L V12, at a time when V8s dominated the F1 paddock, as constructed by BRM, Climax, Ferrari and ATS. The only...
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followed by cars from BRM and Lotus. Ferrari and Porsche soon made Grand Prix RMR attempts with less initial success. The mid-engined layout was brought...
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which raced in the 1977 Formula One season. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine, with a claimed output of 488bhp. London-based Swiss watchmakers Rotary...
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Italian Grand Prix: BRM introduced H16 engines for the works team and their customer Team Lotus, the Eagle was powered by the new Weslake V12, and Honda were...
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Coventry Climax (redirect from Climax (engine))
until 3 litre BRM H-16 engines became available but with little success. However, Jim Clark won the 1967 Tasman Series with this engine in his Lotus 33...
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Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver) (category BRM Formula One drivers)
performances, BRM team manager Louis Stanley released Rodríguez to the Parnell BRM privateer team. The Reg Parnell Racing BRMs proved to have hopeless engines, and...
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it was derived from the 60 degree V12 Rolls-Royce Meteor which in turn was based on the Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engine. Other V-angles have been used occasionally...
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