The fourth volume in a four part series documenting the unique history of British Racing Motors, produced and directed by acclaimed motoring historian Neville Hay. The programmes include the original BRM/ Owen Organisation archive, plus additional material and interviews. Volume Four concentrates on the V-12 cylinder 3-litre cars, namely the P160, that brought a temporary respite for the ailing BRM team in the early Seventies. In 1969 BRM had lost the services of chief engineer Tony Rudd to rivals Lotus and the 3-litre cars proved to be the team’s finale.
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