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Embassy Hill - Wikipedia

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Embassy Hill Racing - F1technical.net

    https://www.f1technical.net/f1db/teams/51
    Embassy Hill Racing. Based in: London. Founded: 1972 (active 1975) Principal: Graham Hill. Graham Hill started his own team from a Feltham factory unit in 1973. Initially using a Shadow chassis, the team moved on to build a Lola chassis in 1974. By the following year, the Lola T370 had evolved into the T371 and further modifications justified ...

Embassy - Formula 1 points

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    TeamEmbassy. The team / constructor section provides the all time F1 points for the selected point scoring system. It shows the life time statistics and race results achieved in all grand prix. It also provides a breakdown of all grand prix results and the statistics for each driver that has performed for the team.

Embassy WF01 - Racecar Engineering

    https://www.racecar-engineering.com/articles/embassy-wf01-3/
    It is perhaps not surprising that Embassy has turned to the designer of the Radical SR9, Peter Elleray – arguably best know for the Le Mans-winning Bentley – to design the WF01. ... Every issue provides unrivalled technical analysis of everything from World Championship series including Formula 1, to grass roots racing.

EMBASSY HILL – RACING RETRO

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    Embassy Racing With Graham Hill, commonly abbreviated to Embassy Hill, was a short-lived Formula One team started by two-time Formula One World Champion Graham Hill. The team debuted in 1973 with a customer Shadow DN1 car, and began racing as a constructor with its own chassis in 1975. The team had limited success in t

Embassy Hill | Formula 1 Wiki | Fandom

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Embassy Hill – RetroGP

    https://www.retrogp.com/blogs/motorsport/embassy-hill
    Tony Brise was coming off the back of a very impressive few years in Formula 3 and was ready to make the step up to Formula One – so he declined a long term contract with a small, little known team called ‘Frank Williams Racing Cars’ for an opportunity to be part of Embassy Hill and absorb the wealth of experience and knowledge Graham had.

1975 Embassy Hill GH1 - Motorsports Market

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    They started racing a Shadow DN1. In 1974, they moved to Lolas, and in 1975 they debuted their Andy Smallman designed Embassy Hill, GH1. Four GH1 cars were constructed. The cars were driven by future Formula One World Champion, Alan Jones, rising star Tony Brise, Rolf Stommelen, Vern Schuppan, François Migault, and Graham Hill himself. The top ...

Latest Formula 1 Breaking News - Grandprix.com

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    Constructors. Embassy Hill Racing. At the end of the 1972 season Graham Hill left Brabham and announced that he was setting up his own team called Embassy Hill Racing, with backing from Britain's Imperial Tobacco company. Hill did a deal to buy the parts of a Shadow DN1 and these were assembled at Maurice Gomm's workshops in Surrey. The team failed to score a point in …

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