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Chassis:
The second and final BT37 built, chassis 2 was ready in time for the Belgian Grand Prix run early in June. It was raced to 13th by Carlos Reutemann, who would continue to use the car exclusively through to the start of the 1973 season. The Argentinean's best result was a fourth in the Canadian Grand Prix. Following a single outing with Graham Hill at the Race of Champions, it was raced by Andrea de Adamich, who also added a fourth place finish to the car's tally. It was then raced once by John Watson with little success before it was retired from Grand Prix racing. Geoff Rollason then fielded the car in several rounds of the 1974 and 1975 British Hill Climb Championships. With the sister car destroyed in a period accident, chassis BT37-2 is the sole remaining car of its type. In recent years, it has been campaigned at select historic events on both sides of the Atlantic.
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
1972 |
First owner |
Brabham Racing Organisation |
Last known location |
British Historic Racer |
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