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Nelson Piquet (BRA), Brabham BT49C, retired after a tyre failure.
British Grand Prix, Rd9, Silverstone, England, 18 July 1981.
Karl Kempf (USA) studies the data logging equipment used by the Tyrrell team on the Tyrrell P34. His system was one of the first examples of telemetry and computers being used in F1. Kempf worked for Goodyear in the 1970s before working with Tyrrell.
Formula One Testing, Silverstone, England, c. May 1977.
Karl Kempf (USA) (Right) studies the data logging equipment used by the Tyrrell team on the Tyrrell P34 with Derek Gardner (GBR) Tyrrell Designer His system was one of the first examples of telemetry and computers being used in F1. Kempf worked for Goodyear in the 1970s before working with Tyrrell.
Formula One Testing, Silverstone, England, c. May 1977.
Mario Andretti (USA) competed in the Wolf Williams FW04 in a one off appearance before rejoining the Lotus team. He finished the race in seventh position.
Non Championship Formula One, XXVIII BRDC Graham Hill International Trophy, Sponsored by Marlboro and Embassy, Silverstone, England, 11 April 1976.
Tony Brise (GBR) sits in the Embassy Hill Racing GH2 for a team photograph including Graham Hill (GBR) Hill Racing Team Owner; Andy Smallman (GBR) Hill Racing Designer and team mechanics. Tragically, just weeks later, Hill, Brise, Smallman and two mechanics were killed in a plane crash at Arkley Golf Course, nr Barnet, on 29 November 1975.
Formula One World Championship, Silverstone, England, c. Late 1975.
Tony Brise (GBR) sits in the Embassy Hill Racing GH2 for a team photograph including Graham Hill (GBR) Hill Racing Team Owner; Andy Smallman (GBR) Hill Racing Designer and team mechanics. Tragically, just weeks later, Hill, Brise, Smallman and two mechanics were killed in a plane crash at Arkley Golf Course, nr Barnet, on 29 November 1975.
Formula One World Championship, Silverstone, England, c. Late 1975.
Nelson Piquet (BRA), Brabham BT49C, retired after a tyre failure.
British Grand Prix, Rd9, Silverstone, England, 18 July 1981.
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