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BRM P160

The BRM P160 was a Formula One racing car designed by Tony Southgate for the British Racing Motors team, which raced in the 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 Formula One seasons. It was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine.

BRM P160
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorBritish Racing Motors
Designer(s)Tony Southgate
PredecessorP153
SuccessorP180 / P201
Technical specifications[1][2][3][4][5]
ChassisAluminium semi-monocoque with rear tubular subframe[6]
Suspension (front)Double wishbones, coil springs
Suspension (rear)Double wishbones, coil springs
Axle track
  • Front:
  • 1,473 mm (58.0 in)
  • Rear:
  • 1,448 mm (57.0 in)
  • 1,575 mm (62.0 in) (P160E)[6]
Wheelbase
  • 2,464 mm (97.0 in)
  • 2,480 mm (98 in) (P160E)[6]
EngineBRM P142 2,998 cc (182.9 cu in) V12 naturally aspirated, mid-mounted
TransmissionBRM P161 5-speed manual
Weight
  • 550 kg (1,210 lb)
  • 573 kg (1,263 lb) (P160E)
Fuel1971: Shell
1972: BP
1973: STP
1974: Motul
TyresFirestone
Competition history
Notable entrantsYardley Team BRM
Marlboro BRM
Team Motul BRM
Notable drivers Pedro Rodríguez
Jo Siffert
Peter Gethin
Howden Ganley
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Clay Regazzoni
Niki Lauda
Debut1971 South African Grand Prix
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
50300
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0
n.b. Unless otherwise stated, all data refer to
Formula One World Championship Grands Prix only.

Race history

1971

The P160 made its debut at the 1971 South African Grand Prix, but only one was entered for Pedro Rodríguez which retired with overheating. Switzerland's Jo Siffert drove the P153 in South Africa but drove the P160 for the rest of 1971.[7] At Spain the Swiss retired with a broken gearbox and the Mexican finished fourth.[8] The Monaco Grand Prix saw Siffert retire with a broken oil pipe and Rodríguez finished ninth.[9] At Holland the Swiss finished sixth and the Mexican second.[10] The French Grand Prix saw Siffert finish fourth and Rodríguez retire with an ignition failure.[11] On 11 July 1971, Rodríguez was killed in an Interserie sports car race at Norisring in Nuremberg, Germany. BRM only entered Siffert for Britain who finished ninth.[12] He was joined by Englishman Vic Elford for the German Grand Prix. The Swiss was disqualified for taking the short chute into the pits, after his right-hand lower front wishbone began to detach itself from the chassis and his ignition coil started to malfunction. Elford finished 11th.[13] At Austria New Zealand's Howden Ganley switched from the P153 to the P160 and Englishman Peter Gethin joined for the remainder of the year. Siffert took the victory, Gethin finished 10th and Ganley retired with an ignition failure.[14] The Italian Grand Prix saw the Englishman win and the New Zealander fifth but it was the closest finish in history between them and Ronnie Peterson's March, François Cevert's Tyrrell, and Mike Hailwood's Surtees. Siffert finished ninth.[15] At Canada Canadian George Eaton joined the team but it was a bad race for BRM. Ganley did not start due to a crash, Siffert was ninth, Gethin 14th and Eaton 15th but the race was stopped after 64 laps due to the weather.[16] The United States Grand Prix saw Austrian Helmut Marko join and Siffert finish second, Ganley fourth, Gethin ninth with Marko 13th.[17] Siffert died in the World Championship Victory Race at Brands Hatch. When approaching Hawthorn Bend at high speed on lap 15, Siffert's BRM suffered a mechanical failure which pitched it across the track into an earth bank. The car rolled over and caught fire, trapping Siffert underneath.

1972

BRM kept New Zealand's Howden Ganley and Englishman Peter Gethin who were joined by Spaniard Alex Soler-Roig, using the P160B specification version for 1972 before it was replaced by the P160C version mid-season. The 1972 Argentine Grand Prix saw Soler-Roig retire with an accident. Gethin also retired with an oil leak and Ganley finished ninth. Jean-Pierre Beltoise missed Argentina because of legal problems following an accident at the track that claimed the life of Ignazio Giunti in a sportscar race in January 1971.[18] At the South African Grand Prix, the Frenchman's engine failed, the Englishman and the New Zealander were nine and fourteen laps down respectively and were not classified.[19] The Spanish Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM with all of their drivers retired; Soler-Roig and Sweden's Reine Wisell with accidents, Beltoise with a broken gearbox and Ganley's engine failed.[20] At Monaco, the Frenchman took victory, the Englishman retired when he crashed and the Swede also retired when his engine failed.[21] The Belgian Grand Prix saw Ganley eighth, Beltoise retire with overheating and Gethin also retire with a fuel pump failure.[22] At France, the Frenchman finished 15th, the Swede retired with a broken gearbox and the Austrian also retired with an eye injury after a stone thrown up by Emerson Fittipaldi's Lotus pierced his helmet visor, permanently blinding him in his left eye and ending his driving career.[23] At the British Grand Prix Beltoise finished 11th, Gethin's engine failed and Jackie Oliver's suspension failed.[24] At Germany, the New Zealander finished fourth, the Frenchman ninth and the Swede retired when his engine failed.[25] The Austrian Grand Prix saw Ganley sixth, Beltoise eighth and Gethin 13th.[26] In Italy the Englishman finished sixth, Ganley 11th, and the Swede 12th.[27] The Canadian Grand Prix saw Ganley 10th and Gethin retire with suspension failure.[28] Engine failure caused both to retire in the United States.[29]

1973

The BRM P160C specification began the 1973 before being replaced by the BRM P160D and BRM P160E spec versions mid-season. Beltoise was joined by Clay Regazzoni and Niki Lauda, The 1973 Argentine Grand Prix saw Regazzoni finish seventh, Beltoise retire when his engine failed and Lauda also retire with oil pressure failure.[30] At Brazil, the Swiss finished sixth, the Austrian eighth and the Frenchman retired with electrical problems.[31] The South African Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM as all of their drivers retired; Beltoise's clutch failed, Lauda's engine failed and Regazzoni crashed and was hit by Mike Hailwood who went to pull the Swiss driver from his burning car. Hailwood's driving suit caught fire, but after being extinguished by a fire marshall he returned to help rescue Regazzoni, an act for which he was awarded the George Medal.[32] In Spain, the Frenchman finished fifth, the Swiss ninth and the Austrian retired with tyre problems.[33] The Belgian Grand Prix saw Lauda fifth, Regazzoni 10th after an accident and Beltoise was fourteen laps down and was not classified.[34] The 1973 Monaco Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM with all of their drivers retired, Beltoise had an accident, Lauda's gearbox broke and Regazzoni's brakes failed.[35] The Swedish Grand Prix saw the Swiss ninth, The Austrian thirteenth and the Frenchman retire with engine failure.[36] At France, Lauda finished ninth, Beltoise 11th and Reggazoni 12th.[37] The British Grand Prix saw the Swiss seventh, the Austrian 12th and the Frenchman retired because he was involved in a first lap crash and did not restart.[38] In Holland, Beltoise finished fifth, Reggazoni eighth and Lauda retired with a fuel pump failure.[39] The German Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM with all of their drivers retired, The Frenchman's gearbox broke, The Swiss's engine failed and the Austrian's suspension failed, causing an accident from which he escaped with a broken wrist.[40] The accident forced Lauda to miss his home race in Austria but on Lauda's home track Beltoise finished fifth and Regazzoni sixth.[41] The Italian Grand Prix, saw the Frenchman finish 13th, the Austrian retire with an accident and the Swiss also retired when his ignition failed.[42] Peter Gethin replaced Regazzoni for Canada but he retired with a broken oil pump. Lauda also retired with a transmission failure and Beltoise finished fourth.[43] The 1973 United States Grand Prix saw the Swiss eighth, the Frenchman ninth and The Austrian retire with a broken oil pump.[44]

1974

The BRM P160E competed in most of the 1974 season before being replaced by the BRM P201. Beltoise stayed but Clay Regazzoni and Niki Lauda both left for Ferrari and were replaced by Henri Pescarolo and François Migault.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

Year Entrant Chassis Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points WCC
1971 Yardley Team BRM P160 BRM 3.0 V12 F RSA ESP MON NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 36 2nd
Pedro Rodríguez Ret 4 9 2 Ret
Jo Siffert Ret Ret 6 4 9 DSQ 1 9 9 2
Vic Elford 11
Peter Gethin 10 1 14 9
Howden Ganley Ret 5 DNS 4
George Eaton 15
Helmut Marko 13
1972 Marlboro BRM P160B
P160C
BRM 3.0 V12 F ARG RSA ESP MON BEL FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 14 7th
Howden Ganley 9 NC Ret 8 4 6 11 10 Ret
Peter Gethin Ret NC Ret Ret Ret 13 6 Ret Ret
Alex Soler-Roig Ret Ret
Jean-Pierre Beltoise Ret Ret 1 Ret 15 11 9 8
Reine Wisell Ret Ret Ret Ret 12
Helmut Marko Ret
Jackie Oliver Ret
1973 Marlboro BRM P160C
P160D
P160E
BRM 3.0 V12 F ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE FRA GBR NED GER AUT ITA CAN USA 12 7th
Jean-Pierre Beltoise Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 11 Ret 5 Ret 5 13 4 9
Niki Lauda Ret 8 Ret Ret 5 Ret 13 9 12 Ret Ret DNS Ret Ret Ret
Clay Regazzoni 7 6 Ret 9 10 Ret 9 12 7 8 Ret 6 Ret 8
Peter Gethin Ret
1974 Team Motul BRM P160E BRM 3.0 V12 F ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 10 7th
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 5 10
Henri Pescarolo 9 14 18 12 Ret Ret Ret
François Migault Ret 16 15 Ret 16 Ret 14 NC DNQ

Non-championship Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engines Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1971 Yardley Team BRM P160 BRM 3.0 V12 F ARG ROC QUE SPR INT RIN OUL VIC
Pedro Rodríguez 10 1 4 DNA
Jo Siffert 6 Ret 4
Peter Gethin Ret 1
Howden Ganley Ret
1972 Marlboro BRM P160B
P160C
BRM 3.0 V12 F ROC BRA INT OUL REP VIC
Peter Gethin 4 Ret 6 Ret Ret 5
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 6 DNS 2
Howden Ganley 7 DNA 5
Helmut Marko 4
Vern Schuppan 4
1973 Marlboro BRM P160D
P160E
BRM 3.0 V12 F ROC INT
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 6
Niki Lauda Ret 5
Vern Schuppan Ret 9
Clay Regazzoni 3
1974 Team Motul BRM P160E BRM 3.0 V12 F PRE ROC INT
Henri Pescarolo 7 7 4
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 8
François Migault 5

References

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The BRM P160 was a Formula One racing car designed by Tony Southgate for the British Racing Motors team which raced in the 1971 1972 1973 and 1974 Formula One seasons It was powered by a 3 0 litre V12 engine BRM P160CategoryFormula OneConstructorBritish Racing MotorsDesigner s Tony SouthgatePredecessorP153SuccessorP180 P201Technical specifications 1 2 3 4 5 ChassisAluminium semi monocoque with rear tubular subframe 6 Suspension front Double wishbones coil springsSuspension rear Double wishbones coil springsAxle trackFront 1 473 mm 58 0 in Rear 1 448 mm 57 0 in 1 575 mm 62 0 in P160E 6 Wheelbase2 464 mm 97 0 in 2 480 mm 98 in P160E 6 EngineBRM P142 2 998 cc 182 9 cu in V12 naturally aspirated mid mountedTransmissionBRM P161 5 speed manualWeight550 kg 1 210 lb 573 kg 1 263 lb P160E Fuel1971 Shell 1972 BP 1973 STP 1974 MotulTyresFirestoneCompetition historyNotable entrantsYardley Team BRMMarlboro BRMTeam Motul BRMNotable driversPedro Rodriguez Jo Siffert Peter Gethin Howden Ganley Jean Pierre Beltoise Clay Regazzoni Niki LaudaDebut1971 South African Grand PrixRacesWinsPolesF Laps50300Constructors Championships0Drivers Championships0n b Unless otherwise stated all data refer toFormula One World Championship Grands Prix only Contents 1 Race history 1 1 1971 1 2 1972 1 3 1973 1 4 1974 2 Complete Formula One World Championship results 3 Non championship Formula One results 4 ReferencesRace history Edit1971 Edit The P160 made its debut at the 1971 South African Grand Prix but only one was entered for Pedro Rodriguez which retired with overheating Switzerland s Jo Siffert drove the P153 in South Africa but drove the P160 for the rest of 1971 7 At Spain the Swiss retired with a broken gearbox and the Mexican finished fourth 8 The Monaco Grand Prix saw Siffert retire with a broken oil pipe and Rodriguez finished ninth 9 At Holland the Swiss finished sixth and the Mexican second 10 The French Grand Prix saw Siffert finish fourth and Rodriguez retire with an ignition failure 11 On 11 July 1971 Rodriguez was killed in an Interserie sports car race at Norisring in Nuremberg Germany BRM only entered Siffert for Britain who finished ninth 12 He was joined by Englishman Vic Elford for the German Grand Prix The Swiss was disqualified for taking the short chute into the pits after his right hand lower front wishbone began to detach itself from the chassis and his ignition coil started to malfunction Elford finished 11th 13 At Austria New Zealand s Howden Ganley switched from the P153 to the P160 and Englishman Peter Gethin joined for the remainder of the year Siffert took the victory Gethin finished 10th and Ganley retired with an ignition failure 14 The Italian Grand Prix saw the Englishman win and the New Zealander fifth but it was the closest finish in history between them and Ronnie Peterson s March Francois Cevert s Tyrrell and Mike Hailwood s Surtees Siffert finished ninth 15 At Canada Canadian George Eaton joined the team but it was a bad race for BRM Ganley did not start due to a crash Siffert was ninth Gethin 14th and Eaton 15th but the race was stopped after 64 laps due to the weather 16 The United States Grand Prix saw Austrian Helmut Marko join and Siffert finish second Ganley fourth Gethin ninth with Marko 13th 17 Siffert died in the World Championship Victory Race at Brands Hatch When approaching Hawthorn Bend at high speed on lap 15 Siffert s BRM suffered a mechanical failure which pitched it across the track into an earth bank The car rolled over and caught fire trapping Siffert underneath 1972 Edit BRM kept New Zealand s Howden Ganley and Englishman Peter Gethin who were joined by Spaniard Alex Soler Roig using the P160B specification version for 1972 before it was replaced by the P160C version mid season The 1972 Argentine Grand Prix saw Soler Roig retire with an accident Gethin also retired with an oil leak and Ganley finished ninth Jean Pierre Beltoise missed Argentina because of legal problems following an accident at the track that claimed the life of Ignazio Giunti in a sportscar race in January 1971 18 At the South African Grand Prix the Frenchman s engine failed the Englishman and the New Zealander were nine and fourteen laps down respectively and were not classified 19 The Spanish Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM with all of their drivers retired Soler Roig and Sweden s Reine Wisell with accidents Beltoise with a broken gearbox and Ganley s engine failed 20 At Monaco the Frenchman took victory the Englishman retired when he crashed and the Swede also retired when his engine failed 21 The Belgian Grand Prix saw Ganley eighth Beltoise retire with overheating and Gethin also retire with a fuel pump failure 22 At France the Frenchman finished 15th the Swede retired with a broken gearbox and the Austrian also retired with an eye injury after a stone thrown up by Emerson Fittipaldi s Lotus pierced his helmet visor permanently blinding him in his left eye and ending his driving career 23 At the British Grand Prix Beltoise finished 11th Gethin s engine failed and Jackie Oliver s suspension failed 24 At Germany the New Zealander finished fourth the Frenchman ninth and the Swede retired when his engine failed 25 The Austrian Grand Prix saw Ganley sixth Beltoise eighth and Gethin 13th 26 In Italy the Englishman finished sixth Ganley 11th and the Swede 12th 27 The Canadian Grand Prix saw Ganley 10th and Gethin retire with suspension failure 28 Engine failure caused both to retire in the United States 29 1973 Edit The BRM P160C specification began the 1973 before being replaced by the BRM P160D and BRM P160E spec versions mid season Beltoise was joined by Clay Regazzoni and Niki Lauda The 1973 Argentine Grand Prix saw Regazzoni finish seventh Beltoise retire when his engine failed and Lauda also retire with oil pressure failure 30 At Brazil the Swiss finished sixth the Austrian eighth and the Frenchman retired with electrical problems 31 The South African Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM as all of their drivers retired Beltoise s clutch failed Lauda s engine failed and Regazzoni crashed and was hit by Mike Hailwood who went to pull the Swiss driver from his burning car Hailwood s driving suit caught fire but after being extinguished by a fire marshall he returned to help rescue Regazzoni an act for which he was awarded the George Medal 32 In Spain the Frenchman finished fifth the Swiss ninth and the Austrian retired with tyre problems 33 The Belgian Grand Prix saw Lauda fifth Regazzoni 10th after an accident and Beltoise was fourteen laps down and was not classified 34 The 1973 Monaco Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM with all of their drivers retired Beltoise had an accident Lauda s gearbox broke and Regazzoni s brakes failed 35 The Swedish Grand Prix saw the Swiss ninth The Austrian thirteenth and the Frenchman retire with engine failure 36 At France Lauda finished ninth Beltoise 11th and Reggazoni 12th 37 The British Grand Prix saw the Swiss seventh the Austrian 12th and the Frenchman retired because he was involved in a first lap crash and did not restart 38 In Holland Beltoise finished fifth Reggazoni eighth and Lauda retired with a fuel pump failure 39 The German Grand Prix was a bad race for BRM with all of their drivers retired The Frenchman s gearbox broke The Swiss s engine failed and the Austrian s suspension failed causing an accident from which he escaped with a broken wrist 40 The accident forced Lauda to miss his home race in Austria but on Lauda s home track Beltoise finished fifth and Regazzoni sixth 41 The Italian Grand Prix saw the Frenchman finish 13th the Austrian retire with an accident and the Swiss also retired when his ignition failed 42 Peter Gethin replaced Regazzoni for Canada but he retired with a broken oil pump Lauda also retired with a transmission failure and Beltoise finished fourth 43 The 1973 United States Grand Prix saw the Swiss eighth the Frenchman ninth and The Austrian retire with a broken oil pump 44 1974 Edit Henri Pescarolo at the 1974 Race of Champions The BRM P160E competed in most of the 1974 season before being replaced by the BRM P201 Beltoise stayed but Clay Regazzoni and Niki Lauda both left for Ferrari and were replaced by Henri Pescarolo and Francois Migault Complete Formula One World Championship results EditYear Entrant Chassis Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points WCC1971 Yardley Team BRM P160 BRM 3 0 V12 F RSA ESP MON NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 36 2ndPedro Rodriguez Ret 4 9 2 RetJo Siffert Ret Ret 6 4 9 DSQ 1 9 9 2Vic Elford 11Peter Gethin 10 1 14 9Howden Ganley Ret 5 DNS 4George Eaton 15Helmut Marko 131972 Marlboro BRM P160BP160C BRM 3 0 V12 F ARG RSA ESP MON BEL FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 14 7thHowden Ganley 9 NC Ret 8 4 6 11 10 RetPeter Gethin Ret NC Ret Ret Ret 13 6 Ret RetAlex Soler Roig Ret RetJean Pierre Beltoise Ret Ret 1 Ret 15 11 9 8Reine Wisell Ret Ret Ret Ret 12Helmut Marko RetJackie Oliver Ret1973 Marlboro BRM P160CP160DP160E BRM 3 0 V12 F ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE FRA GBR NED GER AUT ITA CAN USA 12 7thJean Pierre Beltoise Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 11 Ret 5 Ret 5 13 4 9Niki Lauda Ret 8 Ret Ret 5 Ret 13 9 12 Ret Ret DNS Ret Ret RetClay Regazzoni 7 6 Ret 9 10 Ret 9 12 7 8 Ret 6 Ret 8Peter Gethin Ret1974 Team Motul BRM P160E BRM 3 0 V12 F ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 10 7thJean Pierre Beltoise 5 10Henri Pescarolo 9 14 18 12 Ret Ret RetFrancois Migault Ret 16 15 Ret 16 Ret 14 NC DNQNon championship Formula One results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Chassis Engines Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81971 Yardley Team BRM P160 BRM 3 0 V12 F ARG ROC QUE SPR INT RIN OUL VICPedro Rodriguez 10 1 4 DNAJo Siffert 6 Ret 4Peter Gethin Ret 1Howden Ganley Ret1972 Marlboro BRM P160BP160C BRM 3 0 V12 F ROC BRA INT OUL REP VICPeter Gethin 4 Ret 6 Ret Ret 5Jean Pierre Beltoise 6 DNS 2Howden Ganley 7 DNA 5Helmut Marko 4Vern Schuppan 41973 Marlboro BRM P160DP160E BRM 3 0 V12 F ROC INTJean Pierre Beltoise 6Niki Lauda Ret 5Vern Schuppan Ret 9Clay Regazzoni 31974 Team Motul BRM P160E BRM 3 0 V12 F PRE ROC INTHenri Pescarolo 7 7 4Jean Pierre Beltoise 8Francois Migault 5References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to BRM P160 BRM P160 Stats F1 Retrieved 9 January 2016 BRM P160B Stats F1 Retrieved 9 January 2016 BRM P160C Stats F1 Retrieved 9 January 2016 BRM P160D Stats F1 Retrieved 9 January 2016 BRM P160E Stats F1 Retrieved 9 January 2016 a b c Buhrer Werner January 1974 BRM P160E Road amp Track Vol 25 no 5 CBS Consumer Publishing Division pp 72 73 Grand Prix results South African GP 1971 grandprix com Retrieved 10 January 2016 Grand Prix results Spanish GP 1971 grandprix com Retrieved 10 January 2016 Grand Prix results Monaco GP 1971 grandprix com Retrieved 10 January 2016 Grand Prix results Dutch GP 1971 grandprix com Retrieved 10 January 2016 Grand Prix results French GP 1971 grandprix com 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