Graham Peter McRae (5 March 1940 – 4 August 2021) was a racing driver from New Zealand. He achieved considerable success in Formula 5000 racing, winning...
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some like Garrie Cooper (Elfin) and Graham McRae developing their own cars while others like Max Stewart, John McCormack and Alfredo Costanzo using European-built...
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Gardner, Kevin Bartlett, Vern Schuppan, Graeme McRae, Graeme Lawrence, Warwick Brown, Johnnie Walker, John McCormack, Alan Jones, John Goss, Larry Perkins...
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only started one Grand Prix and did not make it to the end of the race. Graham McRae started the 1973 British Grand Prix, his only race in Formula One, but...
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original 67-lap distance with 18 of the original 29 cars. David Purley and Graham McRae had retired in separate incidents. On the first start, a swift start...
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Bruce McLaren, Chris Amon and Denny Hulme took part in their home events, but the series also attracted international F1 stars like Jim Clark, Graham Hill...
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rally champion Conrad McRae (1971–2000), American basketball player Graham McRae (1940–2021), New Zealand racing driver James McRae (born 1987), Australian...
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Three were known to have been made. Graham McRae with Steve Bond of Gemini Plastics imported a replica Le Mans McLaren M6B styled GT mould in 1968, The...
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international drivers including Jack Brabham, Jim Clark, Stirling Moss, Bruce McLaren and John Surtees. A second Sandown International Cup was held in 1963...
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David "Swede" Savage; the second, Armando Teran, a pit crew member for Graham McRae, the STP teammate to Savage, when Teran stepped out into the pit lane...
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end of the season. Of the other drivers; Galli, Pescarolo, Tom Belsø, Graham McRae, Gijs van Lennep, Tim Schenken and Jacky Ickx, only van Lennep was able...
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Defending winner Graham McRae won his second AGP ahead of John McCormack and Johnnie Walker. Results as follows: Pole position: John McCormack – 1'01.2...
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international Grand Prix drivers like Mario Andretti, Mark Donohue, David Hobbs, Graham McRae, Brian Redman, Jody Scheckter, and Al and Bobby Unser. The 327 cu in...
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1972 Tasman Series Champion Graham McRae Previous 1971 Next 1973 The 1972 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia...
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signed 1972 Can-Am champion George Follmer. Finally, they sold a chassis to Graham Hill's new own team Embassy Racing. Lotus signed Ronnie Peterson from March...
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in the 1960s and made the Tiki. Three were known to have been made. Graham McRae with Steve Bond of Gemini Plastics imported a replica Le Mans M6B styled...
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personality and actor Graham McRae (1940–2021), New Zealand racing driver Graham McTavish (born 1961), Scottish actor and author Graham McVilly (1948–2002)...
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1973 Tasman Series Champion Graham McRae Previous 1972 Next 1974 The 1973 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia...
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1971 Tasman Series Champion Graham McRae Previous 1970 Next 1972 The 1971 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia...
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Graham McTavish (born 4 January 1961) is a Scottish actor and author. He is known for his roles as Dwalin in The Hobbit film trilogy, The Saint of Killers...
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1964–1975 Warwick Brown Lola T332 Chevrolet Jim Clark (three times) Graham McRae (three times) Formula Holden Australian Drivers' Championship Australian...
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in November be used for the 1973 Australian Grand Prix. New Zealander Graham McRae won the race and went on to win the Grand Prix as well. The race was...
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debut came two years later at the 1972 United States Grand Prix, driving for McLaren, whom he had raced for that year in British and European Formula Two...
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602 7 Vern Schuppan All American Racers Eagle 755-Chevrolet 1:23.674 8 Graham McRae Eddie Lewis Lola T332-Chevrolet 1:24.039 9 Elliott Forbes-Robinson Francisco...
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McCormack New Zealand Grand Prix Winner 1975 Succeeded by Ken Smith Preceded by John Goss Australian Grand Prix Winner 1977 Succeeded by Graham McRae...
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Drivers' Championship. John McCormack started on pole in his McLaren M23 alongside Kiwi Graham McRae in his own designed and built McRae GM3, complete with a...
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powered Matich A50 which had won the 1971 race on debut. New Zealand's Graham McRae started alongside Matich on the front row in his Leda GM1-Chevrolet....
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Championship in 1985). After awarding the Lex Davison Trophy to race winner Graham McRae (who stated that meeting Fangio was a bigger thrill than actually winning...
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during a race was set in 1974 by Denny Hulme, who set a time of 1:11.31 in his McLaren-Ford. The fastest official race lap records at the Nivelles-Baulers are...
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4995cc V8 1973 Graham McRae McRae GM1 / Chevrolet 4995cc V8 1974 John McCormack Elfin MR5 Repco-Holden 1975 Graham McRae McRae GM2 / Chevrolet 4995cc...
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