Hesketh Racing was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom, which competed from 1973 to 1978. The team competed in 52 World Championship Grands...
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Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh, KBE, PC (born 28 October 1950) is a British peer and UK Independence Party politician. Hesketh succeeded in the...
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James Hunt (category Hesketh Formula One drivers)
his racing career in touring cars before progressing to Formula Three in 1969, where he attracted the attention of Lord Hesketh, founder of Hesketh Racing...
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the cars and equipment once owned by Hesketh Racing. The team inherited the Hesketh 308C car used by Hesketh Racing during the final races of 1975, rebranding...
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Reading but used most of the cars and equipment once owned by Hesketh Racing. The Hesketh 308C became known as the Wolf–Williams FW05 and soon afterwards...
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Hesketh may refer to: Hesketh, Alberta, a Canadian hamlet Hesketh Bank, a small agricultural village in Lancashire A series of Formula One racing cars...
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The Hesketh 308C was a Formula One racing car designed by Harvey Postlethwaite and used by Hesketh Racing in the latter stages of the 1975 Formula One...
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The Hesketh 308D is a Formula One racing car built by the Hesketh Racing team in 1976. The car was based on the Hesketh 308 originally designed by Harvey...
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Frank Williams (Formula One) (redirect from Frank Williams (motor racing))
Patrick Head's drawings. Later, he brought in Frank Dernie formerly of Hesketh Racing who added additional knowledge with suspension geometry, aerodynamics...
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The Hesketh 308 and its derived sister model the 308B are Formula One racing cars designed by Harvey Postlethwaite for Hesketh Racing to compete in the...
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Rush (2013 film) (category British auto racing films)
meeting teammate Clay Regazzoni for the first time. Meanwhile, Hesketh Racing, the fledgling racing team Hunt drives for, enters Formula One. Lauda then joins...
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The Hesketh 308E is a Formula One racing car model built by the Hesketh Racing team in 1977. The car was designed by Frank Dernie and Nigel Stroud and...
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Harvey Postlethwaite (category Tyrrell Racing)
1976 Lord Hesketh could no longer afford to run the team and sold out. Postlethwaite went with his cars to the newly founded Wolf–Williams Racing, headed...
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schedule allowed. He went to become the 1978 Formula Two champion. Hesketh Racing folded after six races. When the Martini team folded with three races...
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Héctor Rebaque (category Hesketh Formula One drivers)
One for Hesketh and Brabham. Rebaque transitioned to CART for 1982, winning the Road America 200 in his rookie season; he retired from oval racing following...
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March Engineering (redirect from March racing car)
entry Note 3: 1973 total includes points gained by James Hunt in a Hesketh Racing entry Note 4: 1974 total includes points gained by Mark Donohue in a...
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Stuck replaced Pace at Brabham and Alan Jones replaced Pryce at Shadow. Hesketh Racing missed the first four races of the season, but expanded their operation...
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Having taken the 1977 British F3 title, Derek Daly was promoted to Hesketh Racing for what would be their final three Grands Prix, failing to qualify...
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Roy Hesketh Circuit was a racing circuit located on the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal. It was named after South African racing driver...
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privateer operation Hesketh Racing the highlight of its six-year history with its first and only Grand Prix win. Hunt drove his Hesketh 308 to a one-second...
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Ian Ashley (category Hesketh Formula One drivers)
1947) is a British-German racing driver who raced in Formula One for the Token, Williams, BRM and Hesketh teams. Ashley began racing in 1966 when he took a...
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series for race driver Divina Galica. For the 1977 season Whiting joined Hesketh Racing. Following the demise of the team, he joined Bernie Ecclestone's Brabham...
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entered by Hesketh Racing. It was also the team's championship debut. Also debuting that race was David Purley for LEC Refrigeration Racing, his own team...
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Brett Lunger (category Hesketh Formula One drivers)
Alexander Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh for the remainder of the 1975 Formula One season. Lunger's brother, Dave, and Rod Campbell, a veteran motor racing public...
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Penthouse (magazine) (section Auto racing)
circuit from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Teams included Hesketh Racing and RAM Racing. January 2011, Penthouse announced the first 3D HD porn channel...
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Divina Galica (category Hesketh Formula One drivers)
rounds, but with Trimmer winning both he took the Championship title. Hesketh Racing's works driver Rupert Keegan had taken part in a couple of rounds of...
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for future World Champion James Hunt, driving a March-Ford entered by Hesketh Racing. Hunt suffered an engine failure in the closing stages of the race,...
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10th, one lap down. Another notable drive came from James Hunt in his Hesketh Racing March, who ran fourth for most of the race and was part of a four-way...
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track, and the car caught fire. The car was then hit by Harald Ertl's Hesketh and Brett Lunger's Surtees. The two drivers immediately got out of their...
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from Williams. Graham Hill's Embassy Racing entered a Lola chassis after running a Shadow in 1973. The Hesketh team entered its self-made chassis after...
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