The third volume in a new four part series documenting the unique history of British Racing Motors, produced and directed by acclaimed motoring historian Neville Hay. The videos include the original BRM/ Owen Organisation archive, plus additional material and interviews. Volume Three concentrates on the rear-engined, 1.5 litre V8 that brought BRM their greatest Grand Prix success. In 1962 team manager and chief engineer Tony Rudd had been told ‘Win two Grand Prix or the team folds’ and thanks to Graham Hill ‘s superb driving in the P57 and Rudd’s work on the 1497cc engine, Hill won the world drivers’ title and BRM took the constructors’ title.