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The McLaren M19A debuted at the 1971 South African Grand Prix with 1967 world champion Denny Hulme driving. Peter Gethin continued driving a McLaren M14A until a second M19A was built for the Dutch Grand Prix. Jackie Oliver took over driving the second McLaren for the Austrian Grand Prix after Gethin left to drive for BRM.
The McLaren M14A is a Formula One racing car built and raced by McLaren in the 1970 and 1971 World Championship. A later extension, the M14D featured an Alfa Romeo V8 engine. Design
Brian Herman Thomas Redman [1] (born 9 March 1937) [2] is a British retired racing driver.. Racing for Carl Haas and Jim Hall's Chaparral Cars, Brian Redman won the 1974, '75 and '76 SCCA Formula 5000 series and has raced in nearly every category of racing, including Formula One.
Pages in category "1971 Formula One season cars" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... McLaren M7A; McLaren M14A; McLaren M19A; S. Surtees ...
Once in Europe, Bellamy first came to be noticed for his work with Gordon Coppuck on the McLaren M14 in 1970. Bellamy then became chief designer of the 1971 McLaren M19A and following this the McLaren M21. He then moved from McLaren to Brabham where Bernie Ecclestone was in charge and he redesigned the Brabham BT34 into the BT37.
McLaren M23: 1973 18 28:14.245 1 2 6 Nick Padmore: Lotus 77: 1976 18 +3.540 2 3 1 Michael Lyons McLaren M26: 1976 18 +4.898 4 4 2 Lukas Halusa McLaren M23: 1976 18 +22.306 6 5 29 Matthew Wrigley Penske PC3: 1975 18 +52.970 7 6 19 Frédéric Lajoux Surtees TS19: 1976 18 +1:27.444 8 7 18 Marc Devis Surtees TS16: 1974 17 +1 lap 13 8 27 Steve ...
The restaurant opened on October 8, 1990, in Shenzhen's special economic zone. The South China Morning Post reported that on its opening day, the unique McDonald's received over 40,000 customers ...
Driving at the 1971 Indianapolis 500 for McLaren Racing, he qualified in the pole position in a McLaren M16, and finished the race in second place. As a member of the McLaren Racing team in the 1971 Can-Am season , Revson drove his McLaren M8F to five wins and three other podium finishes in the 10-race season, winning the championship.