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  • ...of the motor racing stables of [[English Racing Automobiles]] (ERA) and [[British Racing Motors]] (BRM). The workshops of each firm were established, in turn Mays was one of ERA's most notable drivers, winning the [[British Hill Climb Championship]] in its first two years, 1947 and 1948 and also th
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  • ...hevron remained based in a mill in Bolton, and many of its most celebrated drivers including [[Brian Redman]] and [[Jim Crawford|Jim Crawford]] were also Lanc ...were developments of Derek Bennett's [[Clubmans]] special (Clubmans was a British national formula for front-engined open-top sports cars with Ford engines)
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  • ...of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''English Racing Automobiles''' ('''ERA''') was a British [[racing car]] manufacturer active from 1933 to 1954. ...race since [[Henry Segrave]] a decade earlier, and who hoped to produce a British car with the ability to win [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]. Howeve
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  • ...M Models}}'''British Racing Motors''' (generally known as '''BRM''') was a British [[Formula 1]] motor racing team. Founded in 1945, it raced from 1950 to 19 ...imself!) with the backing (both financially and in kind and labour) of the British motor industry and its suppliers channelled through a trust fund.
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  • ...la Ford]] represents a popular first open-wheel category for up-and-coming drivers stepping up from karts. ...r and GT championships are dominant in North America while the venerable [[British Touring Car Championship]] continues in [[Great Britain]]. America's histor
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  • ...but instead in a point-to-point format in which participants and their co-drivers drive between set control points ([[Special stage (rallying)|special stages ...was repeated as the Small Car Trials.<ref>Cowbourne, Donald:"British Trial Drivers, Their Cars and Awards 1919 - 1928", page 416. Smith Settle 2001.</ref>
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  • ''Top Gear Australia'' is also the name of a licensed version of the British [[Top Gear (magazine)|''Top Gear'' magazine]]. ====Race Drivers====
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