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BRP
Full name
British Racing Partnership
Base
Tring, Hertfordshire, UK
Founder(s)
Alfred Moss Ken Gregory
Noted staff
Tony Robinson
Noted drivers
Stirling Moss Masten Gregory Innes Ireland Trevor Taylor Jim Hall
Formula One World Championship career
First entry
1958 Moroccan Grand Prix
Races entered
43
Constructors
Cooper, BRM, Lotus, BRP
Engines
Borgward, BRM, Climax
Race victories
0
Pole positions
0
Fastest laps
2
Final entry
1964 Mexican Grand Prix
BRP as a Formula One chassis constructor
Formula One World Championship career
Engines
BRM
Entrants
British Racing Partnership
First entry
1963 Belgian Grand Prix
Last entry
1964 Mexican Grand Prix
Races entered
13
Race victories
0
Pole positions
0
Fastest laps
0
British Racing Partnership (BRP) was a racing team, and latterly constructor, from the United Kingdom. It was established by Alfred Moss and Ken Gregory – Stirling Moss's father and former manager, respectively – in 1957 to run cars for Stirling, when not under contract with other firms, along with other up-and-coming drivers.[1]
^Jacobson, Curtis. "Kurt DelBene's 1964 B.R.P. (BRP-BRM) Grand Prix Race Car". www.britishracecar.com. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
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