The 50th Anniversary of the
BRM was marked at the Coys International
Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 1999 by a display of
many of the cars, some of which took part in track parades. This is the 1972
BRM P160E which was driven in the track parades by Jean-Pierre Beltoise.
BRM had introduced the P160 in
1971 and it had a relatively successful season, winning two Grands Prix and
finishing in second place in the World Constructors' Championship. The car
struggled the following season, however, and despite several updates couldn't
match the Lotus 72 and when its successor the BRM P180 proved to be
uncompetitive the P160 was updated yet again to produce the 160E. The P160E
made its debut in the Spanish Grand Prix in April 1972, and despite Jean-Pierre
Beltoise winning the Monaco Grand Prix BRM only finished in seventh place in
the World Constructors' Championship. The team fared no better in 1973, again
finishing in seventh place in the World Constructors' Championship with a
solitary fourth place finish by Jean-Pierre Beltoise being its best
points-scoring finish. In 1974 Jean-Pierre Beltoise finished in fifth place in
the first Grand Prix, in Argentina, but after the Brazilian Grand Prix he
completed the season in the P201, though the team used the P160E in several
more races that year.
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