HWM may refer to: Harlow Mill railway station, in England Hazardous waste management Hersham and Walton Motors High water mark High wet modulus, a variant...
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Hersham and Walton Motors (redirect from HWM Jaguar)
Motors (HWM) is the world's longest established Aston Martin business, having acquired the franchise in 1951. As a racing car constructor, HWM competed...
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(HWM).[better source needed] High-wet-modulus rayon is a modified version of viscose that is stronger when wet. It can be mercerized like cotton. HWM rayons...
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National Formula 3 Championship. He then progressed to Formula Two with HWM in 1952, who promoted him to Formula One that season to replace Stirling...
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fifth at Le Mans in 1950 alongside teammate and HWM owner George Abecassis. Abecassis invited him to join HWM for several races, culminating with victory...
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The HWM 51 was an open-wheel race car, designed by Briton John Heath, and developed and built by HWM (Hersham and Walton Motors), in 1951. It competed...
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1913 – 18 December 1991) was a British racing driver, and co-founder of the HWM Formula One team. Born in Oatlands, Surrey, Abecassis was educated at Clifton...
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to a small number of other constructors, most notably the Connaught and HWM teams. The company was founded by engineer Geoffrey Taylor (1903–1966) in...
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Talbot team, while Franco Rol would return later in 1951 with O.S.C.A.. HWM made their debut with drivers George Abecassis and Stirling Moss. They would...
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Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft (HWK), Helmuth Walter Werke (HWM), or commonly known as the Walter-Werke, was a German company founded by Professor...
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Bira. American Robert O'Brien also drove a Simca-Gordini for this race. HWM also recruited a pair of Belgian drivers — Paul Frère and Roger Laurent —...
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XK120. Moss made his Formula One debut at the 1951 Swiss Grand Prix with HWM, making several intermittent appearances before moving to Maserati in 1954...
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Franco Comotti and Piero Carini, for Scuderia Marzotto, and Louis Rosier. HWM again ran regular drivers Lance Macklin and Peter Collins, this time alongside...
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Walton Motors (HWM) constructed its own racing car in the early 1950s. Stirling Moss competed in his first Formula One Grand Prix in an HWM. HWM was the world's...
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Simca-Gordini at Monza. HWM entered a pair of cars for Peter Collins and Lance Macklin, with Australian Tony Gaze running a privateer HWM. The Connaught team...
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high-water marks (HWM) on land, in a rigorous and detailed process that includes photographs and written descriptions of the marks. HWMs denote the location...
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Formula One entry was at the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix in his privately entered HWM, but he failed to qualify. He also competed in some non-Championship Formula...
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Cooper T20-Bristol. George Abecassis was second and set fastest lap in an HWM-Alta and Bill Dobson in a Ferrari 125 was third. "1952 Non-World Championship...
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19 June 2004 – via Google Books. Magazines, S. P. H. (19 February 2007). "HWM". SPH Magazines – via Google Books. Johnson, Brian; Mackenzie, Duncan (31...
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Belgian driver Paul Frère drove an Ecurie Belge-entered Simca-Gordini. The HWM team partnered Britons Lance Macklin and Duncan Hamilton with the local driver...
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Netherlands to compete in a World Championship Grand Prix race. Entering an HWM 52, he retired from the race after 70 laps and scored no championship points...
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(results) Frazer Nash Fry Gilby Gordini Greifzu Hesketh Hill Honda (results) HRT HWM Jaguar JBW Jordan (results) Kauhsen Klenk Kojima Kurtis Kraft Lancia Larrousse...
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spent the rest of the year recovering in Argentina. After one race in 1951, HWM expanded their operations to enter the full 1952 season. Peter Collins and...
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Fangio finished second, also in an Alfa Romeo, and Stirling Moss third in an HWM-Alta. Race results are taken from "OldRacingCars.com". Retrieved 2009-01-25...
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could not get a car prepared in time that adhered to the new regulations. HWM did build an F1 chassis, but it lacked pace. Driver Lance Macklin only entered...
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Bira, and was partnered by teammates Robert Manzon and Maurice Trintignant. HWM entered three cars, with regular Peter Collins joined by the Belgian pairing...
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Championship races in 1950 and 1951, and his final three events were in an HWM-Alta. He amassed a total of 5 Championship points, 3 at the 1950 British...
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(Talbot-Lago T26C) and fourth in the 1952 Internationales ADAC Eifelrennen (HWM-Alta). Hamilton was known for his skilled driving in wet weather.[according...
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Fischer and Hirt for Ecurie Espadon, Peter Whitehead and Roy Salvadori. HWM continued their policy of partnering regulars Peter Collins and Lance Macklin...
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