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The second P207 chassis was built specifically for Belgian Teddy Pilette. He tried to qualify P207/02 for four Grands Prix but failed at every attempt. The following season he campaigned the bulky BRM in the Aurora FX Championship and managed to score a fourth and fifth place finish. The car continued to be raced in the series until 1983 by Tony Trimmer and David Williams. The latter managed to add another fourth and fifth to the car's tally. The car eventually ended up in Canadian hands and in the early 2000s was completely restored to full running order. Chassis P207/02 was raced in a variety of historic events including the 2006 Monterey Historic Automobile Races where it is pictured above.
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