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22 Nov 2006, 06:16 (Ref:1772005) | #51 | ||
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There was a BT40 Hart in Trinidad owned by 'Dino' subsequently returned to the UK -(by email from Mike Atwell)
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Investigating on Lole just today I knew that handling in 1973 in 2 races of F2 with Brabham BT-40 in Germany 08.04.1973 VII Deutschland Trophae Hockenheim # 43 Brabham BT40-Ford BDA 23.04.1973 XXVIII B.A.R.C. "200" Thruxton # 51 Brabham BT40-Ford BDA In its book never it speaks of the BT-40 You have photos of that car? My Mail jadb60@yahoo.com.ar __________________ Greetings Alejandro |
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19 Dec 2006, 09:33 (Ref:1794397) | #53 | ||
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Welcome to the forum Reutemann was entered by MRD for both those races but didn't appear at them. I think that the team only had one car all season [BT40-12] initially used by Watson and then Wilson Fittipaldi Chris |
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There is a BT40 just listed on www.race-cars.com chassis #11.
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Hans Wittwer had a 2-litre Brabham BT40 in hillclimbs in 1974, 1975 and 1976. He appears in Austria, Switzerland and at Ecce Homo in what was then Czechoslovakia.
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20 Jan 2007, 17:59 (Ref:1820412) | #57 | ||
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"Shangry La" still has BT40-19 in 1974, which suggests it might not be the Wittwer car unless he only shows up late season. However, we do have chassis 32 in Italy fairly recently with no known ownership.
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20 Jan 2007, 20:53 (Ref:1820503) | #58 | ||
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There was some sort of deal with the CSAI and Dragoni late in 1973 and they had a pair of Brabham BT40s. I'll let you practice your Italian - I've just emailed Autosprint 29 Oct-5 Nov 1973 p13 to you.
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14 Feb 2007, 21:30 (Ref:1841662) | #59 | |
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1974:Eugenio Baturone /Ford -1977, Hans-Ruedi Wittwer/BT40B 1977:L. Kolly 1978:Peter Dienemann 1980:Georg Reisinger ? |
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14 Feb 2007, 21:46 (Ref:1841674) | #60 | ||
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Echappement lists Kolly's car as a BT30 in 1978. Where did he appear in a BT40?
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14 Feb 2007, 22:41 (Ref:1841719) | #61 | ||
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Looking at the photos on the ecce homo site I'd say there was a strong case for Dienemann's car having been Wittwer's.
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1 Mar 2007, 21:58 (Ref:1854946) | #64 | |
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Another BT40
A car has surfaced in the UK,brought in from USA some years ago.Appears to be a Formula B car,with twin cam and FT200.ID# BT40-26.No history known,other than name on car,John Macaluso.Google tells us he was in Can Am mid 80's.Cheers
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Hansruedi Wittwer was the owner of the Brabham BT 40-20. This car we bought directly from Bernie Ecclestone. He run the BT 30 and the BT 40 in the European Hill Climb Championship. I hope i could help you. If you have any more questions please let us know - or if you own one of this car. Annemarie Wittwer Andrew |
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Check out 14th place at Trois-Rivières 1983 Another mystery solved? Allen |
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2 Mar 2007, 10:18 (Ref:1855425) | #68 | ||
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Any more clues on the bodywork like a sponsors name? I'm wondering if this is also the mystery "Microlon Special" that Macaluso drove at the end of 1982 and then the Brabert FWH 001-Ford he drove at the start of 1983.
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2 Mar 2007, 21:02 (Ref:1855813) | #69 | ||
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The pics i have clearly show the car as a F/B Ford twin cam,there is no sign of it being in 2ltr Can Am format.Signage on the rear wing shows " HBO CINEMAX".Also the owner of the car was Fred Herbert.Regards Pete |
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2 Mar 2007, 22:55 (Ref:1855897) | #70 | ||
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Brabert = Brabham/Herbert? FWH = Fred W. Herbert?
Plausible, isn't it? |
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Spotted by Drifty: Autosport 25 june 1981 p51 - Barry Dutnall is running a BT40-Buick. The car was built for him over the winter. No clues on the origins of the Bt40 chassis.
EDIT: Or maybe it's Barrie Duntall - I've just seen Chris's history of BT40-12. Last edited by allenbrown; 9 Mar 2007 at 08:49. |
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9 Mar 2007, 11:30 (Ref:1862238) | #72 | ||
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The Macaluso car
HBO Cinemax sponsorship suggests use in NE region SCCA in the early 80s HBO is Home Box Office [we know that, Sopranos, Sex n'City etc] Began broadcasting as HBO by cable in 1972 in New York area only. Cinemax started early 1982, but the reach of the channel was still only to NYC/Philadelphia, suggesting regional promotion as the most effective Company logo changed in 1981, might help us date the paint job. Peter Any chance of a look at the pics? Also imdb lists a John Macaluso [born the Bronx 1954] as a late 70s TV actor... I wonder if there might be some connection between him and HBO in an executive capacity Chris |
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9 Mar 2007, 14:27 (Ref:1862364) | #75 | ||
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Not so much of MY day job!! I deal with pure art...
I will, however, ask one of my colleagues, who specialises in American TV [she has a PhD on Buffy the Vampire Slayer for G**'s sake] if she can be of any help in identifying useful names in HBO's early days. Chris |
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