United Kingdom and using British-built Weslake engines was named Anglo American Racers. Under team manager Bill Dunne they set up shop in Rye, East Sussex...
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Formula One racing car, designed by Len Terry for Dan Gurney's Anglo American Racers team. The Eagle, introduced for the start of the 1966 Formula One...
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Dan Gurney (category Anglo American Racers Formula One drivers)
Championship. Per several sources: All American Racing entered Formula One under the team name Anglo American Racers, with chassis under the name Eagle....
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built in a facility close to Weslake's, by a division known as Anglo-American Racers. The design effort was led by Aubrey Woods, and resulted in a naturally...
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Phil Hill (category Anglo American Racers Formula One drivers)
race, the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, racing for Dan Gurney's All American Racers, but he failed to qualify. Hill retired from racing altogether in 1967...
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Japan to Amsterdam, Netherlands, followed in 1966 by the American-licensed Anglo American Racers team which was based in Rye, East Sussex, United Kingdom...
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Bob Bondurant (category Anglo American Racers Formula One drivers)
finished the Formula One season in North America in two races, driving an Eagle for Dan Gurney's Anglo American Racers. For 1967, he drove in the CanAm series...
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Bruce McLaren (category Anglo American Racers Formula One drivers)
in the Ford GT40 Mk II. He was also a two-time champion of the Canadian-American Challenge Cup in 1967 and 1969, driving his own M6A and M8B, and won the...
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Grand Prix onwards, a third M7A was driven by Dan Gurney whose Anglo American Racers team – for whom Bruce McLaren had driven for three races in 1967...
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driver Johnny Servoz-Gavin. Dan Gurney, founder and driver from Anglo American Racers, switched from his own Eagle chassis to a customer McLaren chassis...
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Ludovico Scarfiotti (category Anglo American Racers Formula One drivers)
Monza, the winner of the 1966 event secured a drive in the second All American Racers Eagle Mk1, a quite promising move, as Dan Gurney had won the race at...
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Richie Ginther (category Anglo American Racers Formula One drivers)
Paul Richard "Richie" Ginther (5 August 1930 – 20 September 1989) was an American racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1960 to 1967. Ginther won...
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worked with famous car designer Carroll Shelby since 1962 to set up All American Racers. They built an F1 chassis, dubbed the 'Eagle Mk1', and Gurney drove...
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engines. Honda was back with John Surtees, with a V12 engine and the Anglo American Racers were at Monaco for the first time, with their Eagle-Weslake. Jack...
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gearbox, and Gurney took the lead. After setting a new lap record, the American driver won, over a minute ahead of Stewart and Amon. Four different winners...
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Cosworth DFV (section North American series)
beating the odds. The DFV came into wider use in 1972, when all purpose-built racers fell under the 3-litre engine limit. Eric Broadley's Lola, having previously...
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Gurney Anglo American Racers Eagle-Weslake 15:42.8 1 2 7 John Surtees Honda R & D Co. Honda + 9.0 s 2 3 6 Richie Ginther Anglo American Racers Eagle-Weslake...
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in the Americas. Dan Gurney was present in a third Bruce McLaren Motor Racing prepared McLaren M7A, although entered by his Anglo American Racers team,...
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Brett Lunger (category American Formula One drivers)
Racing in their Trojan T101. Lunger drove for the Dan Gurney's Anglo American Racers team, in their Jorgensen Eagle 73A which debuted in Formula 5000...
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design, produced at the request of both Brabham and Dan Gurney's Anglo American Racers team. It later became a popular choice for other constructors. Although...
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British diaspora in Africa (redirect from Anglo african)
War was the popularity of the term, 'Anglo-African.' ... By 1900, 'Anglo-African' had been replaced by 'Afro-American' and such variants as 'Euro-African'...
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American International Pictures LLC (AIP or American International Productions) is an American film production company owned by Amazon MGM Studios. In...
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The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War...
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1174), Crusader knight Miles de Cogan (fl. 1170s), Anglo-Norman knight Miles de Angulo (fl. 1250s), Anglo-Irish knight Miles of Marseilles (b. c. 1294), Jewish...
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Irish or English Americans. This is partly due to the tendency of Franco-American groups to identify more closely with North American regional identities...
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The 1971 Anglo-American Match Races was the inaugural running of the Anglo-American Match Races (renamed Transatlantic Trophy in 1972), an annual series...
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English journalist and television presenter Jonathan Swift (1667–1745), Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Trott (born 1981), South African-born English cricketer...
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original on August 23, 2015. Retrieved July 27, 2015. Duffy 2014, p. 272. AngloBoerWar 2007. "FBI — The Duquesne Spy Ring". Fbi.gov. December 13, 1941....
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