Peter Gethin - Complete Formula One World Championship Results

Complete Formula One World Championship Results

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Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WDC Points
1970 Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M14A Ford V8 RSA ESP MON BEL NED
FRA GBR GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
MEX
23rd 1
1971 Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M14A Ford V8 RSA
ESP
MON
9th 9
McLaren M19A Ford V8 NED
FRA
GBR
GER
Yardley Team BRM BRM P160 BRM V12 AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
1972 Marlboro BRM BRM P160B BRM V12 ARG
RSA
MON
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER 21st 1
BRM P180 BRM V12 ESP
BRM P160C BRM V12 AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
1973 Marlboro BRM BRM P160E BRM V12 ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE FRA GBR NED GER AUT ITA CAN
USA NC 0
1974 Embassy Racing with Graham Hill Lola T370 Ford V8 ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE NED FRA GBR
GER AUT ITA CAN USA NC 0

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