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14 May 2012, 07:51 (Ref:3074157) | #1 | ||
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GROPA Research - looking for Martyn Denley
As part of my ongoing GROPA research, I am looking for Martyn Denley who raced one of these cars in 1971 and 1972.
Would anyone know by any chance his whereabouts or have his current contact details ? Any other info, race results, photographs of any other cars most welcome as well ! Thank you. Philippe Demeyer |
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20 May 2012, 16:00 (Ref:3076890) | #2 | ||
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In addition, I am also looking for contact details for the following GROPA and/or CHEVRON owners/drivers/team :
- Terry Crocker - William Tuckett - Malcolm Clube - Fred Boothby - Anthony Beeson - Colin James - George Whitehead - Allen Gibson - Tony Charnell - Frank Aston - Martin Pawlowski (Germany) - Grimaldi (Italy) - Peter Hemmings - Reg Bates - Nolan Pitts - Autolec Racing from Plymouth I have also Ivan Hardy and Paul Watson whose names appear on Martyn Denley's lorry at Silverstone in 1971. Any clue ? |
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15 Sep 2023, 10:41 (Ref:4176712) | #3 | |
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Hi Philippe,
this is a rather late responds to your 2012 post!! May be we have common interest in researching the Gropa ownerships! There is only 1 German Gropa owner (Martin Pawlowski). I‘m actually researching the history of a Gropa car which was modified to accept a Porsche 2.0l engine. The owner of this chassis was another German: Bernd Seidler and after the modification the car was called GLS BS910. Any idea whether the Pawlowski chassis somewhen became the Seidler chassis?? Wolfgang |
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18 Sep 2023, 13:54 (Ref:4177228) | #4 | |||
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These are in my opinion two different cars. The Pawlowski car has been in the USA for many years. Prior to its restoration, the car was fitted with a BMW M10 engine. |
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