This car competed in the Twelve
Lap Race for Pre 1959 Front Engined Racing Cars at the Vintage Sports Car Club’s
Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies Meeting at Oulton Park in June 1993.
It was entered and driven by
the Hon. Amschel Rothschild and although universally known as the BRM P25 I've
found this information in a Bonhams description of the car when it came up for
auction in 2007:
'BRM’s in-period Project 25
classification covered the engine design alone, the spaceframe chassis
structure comprising Project 27. While this Lot offers the eighth of the team’s
2½-litre 4-cylinder Type 25s to be built, this car was the third to use the
`1958 spaceframe Project 27 chassis in place of an original semi-monocoque
design which had been used for the preceding five cars. Those semi-monocoque
BRM Type 25s built from 1955 to 1957 are recorded within the team archive as
cars ‘251’ to ‘255’. The subsequent six pure spaceframe cars built 1958-1959
were then referred to as ‘256’ to ‘2511’, even though their Project 27 chassis
frames were numbered in sequence ‘27/1’ to ‘27/6’. Hence, this car was referred
to in contemporary BRM team records – which survive today – as ‘258’, while its
specific chassis frame stamping reads – again perfectly correctly – ‘27/3’.
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