British Racing Motors
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other Informations (including non-tobacco race changes) |
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1951-59 | Dark Metallic Gray-Green | ||||
1960-70 | Black | ||||
1970–1971 | White | Gold, Black, Ochre | Yardley | ||
1972–1974 | White | Red | Marlboro | ||
1974 | Pale Green | Marlboro | |||
1975 | Blue, Red | Stanley - BRM | |||
1976-77 | Pale Blue | Rotary Watches |
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The British Racing Partnership privately-entered BRM P25 with which Stirling Moss took second place in the 1959 British Grand Prix.
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Pedro Rodriguez with BRM 1968
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A 1970 BRM in Yardley Livery
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A 1972 BRM in Marlboro Livery
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A BRM P201 from 1974 being demonstrated at Mallory Park
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Famous quotes containing the words british, racing and/or motors:
“Swans moulting die, snow melts to tears,
Roses do blush and hang their heads,”
—Henry Noel, British poet, and William Strode, British poet. Beauty Extolled (attributed to Noel and to Strode)
“Upscale people are fixated with food simply because they are now able to eat so much of it without getting fat, and the reason they dont get fat is that they maintain a profligate level of calorie expenditure. The very same people whose evenings begin with melted goats cheese ... get up at dawn to run, break for a mid-morning aerobics class, and watch the evening news while racing on a stationary bicycle.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)
“When General Motors has to go to the bathroom ten times a day, the whole countrys ready to let go. You heard of that market crash in 29? I predicted that.... I was nursing a director of General Motors. Kidney ailment, they said; nerves, I said. Then I asked myself, Whats General Motors got to be nervous about? Overproduction, I says. Collapse.”
—John Michael Hayes (b. 1919)