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It looks a bit like Driuds at Brands. The orange car is Vittorio Brambilla's March. It could be a BRM in front.
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F2 race, I think, not F1. Brambilla only carried 9 once at Brands in F1 - the 1976 Race of Champions.
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Definitely Formula 1:
Lap 21 of 1976 British GP. Brambilla bends his suspension at the back of his team mate's car (Peterson). Right in front of them is Lunger's Surtees, on the sidelines is Stuck's March (victim of a lap 1 collision after the re-start). Taking advantage of Brambilla's mishap is Fittipaldi. |
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It is the 1976 British GP. Brambilla's Beta March launches Peterson's similar car. There would never be a crowd that big at Brands for F2 and it is not the Race of Champions. Too many leaves on the trees as that event was always mid-March, not July.
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I reckon its Oulton, starts at Old Hall, then down the hill to Cascades(?) before turning left up to the banked hairpin.
Er then again maybe not, probably Brands. |
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Definitely Brands, the exit of Druids down to the left hander at Graham Hill bend is engraved on my memory, and other more corporeal bits too! Old Hall is a more open corner than the right hander we see here.
Agree 1976 British GP. Typical Brambilla... though I was out the back near Stirlings, wondering what all the fuss was about. Chris |
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Thanks all. Another site I happened to stumble on also says this is from Brands in '76. No luck finding a video so far though.
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