The first volume in a new four part series documenting the unique history of British Racing Motors produced and directed by acclaimed motoring historian Neville Hay. The videos include the original BRM/ Owen Organisation archive plus additional material and interviews. Volume One concentrates on the earliest Mark 1 and Mark 2 V-16 supercharged models which promised much but suffered mixed fortunes. The BRM's 1950 debut appearance at Silverstone flopped when the car was left on the
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First in a series of four videos chronicling the history of the BRM racing car. Conceived by Raymond Mays and Peter Berthon as a British Grand Prix car capable of beating Italian and German rivals, the BRM V16 was not a success on its 1950 Silverstone debut, but nevertheless won admirers the world over. Contributors include Froilan Gonzalez and Stirling Moss.
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