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Rothmans F5000 Championship round

Brands Hatch, 21 Oct 1972

ResultsLapsTime/Speed
1 Brian Redman Chevron B24 [24-72-01] - Chevrolet V8
#3 (see note 1)
50 37m 21.4s
2 Graham McRae McRae GM1 [005] - Chevrolet Morand V8
#22 (see note 2)
50 37m 21.6s
3 Frank Gardner Lola T330 [HU1] - Chevrolet V8
#38 (see note 3)
50 37m 37.0s
4 Gijs van Lennep Surtees TS11 [02] - Chevrolet V8
#9
49
5 Alan Rollinson Lola T300 [HU9] - Chevrolet V8
#12
49
6 Roger Williamson Kitchmac [M10B 400-05] - Chevrolet Kitchiner V8
#37 (see note 4)
49
7 John Cannon March 725 [1] - Oldsmobile RES V8
#30 (see note 5)
49
8 Teddy Pilette McLaren M18/M22 [500-01] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 6)
48
9 Ray Allen McLaren M18 [500-05] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 7)
48
10 Ian Ashley Lola T190 [190/F1/7] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 8)
47
11 Clive Baker McLaren "M10H" [400-06 (B)] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 9)
46
12 Chris Featherstone Lola T190/2 [190/F1/14] - Chevrolet V8

13 Tony Dean McLaren M14A [2-2] - Chevrolet V8

14 Clive Santo McLaren M10B [400-21] - Chevrolet V8
#35
34 Engine
15 David Prophet McLaren M10B [400-04-2] - Chevrolet V8
34 suspension
16 Guy Edwards McLaren M10B [400-18S] - Chevrolet V8
33 water pipe
17 Brett Lunger McRae GM1 [003] - Chevrolet Smith V8
(see note 10)
27 Electrics
18 Steve Thompson Surtees TS8 [007] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 11)
1 Piston
DNS Pierre Soukry McLaren M10B [400-20] - Chevrolet V8
Did not start

All cars are 5-litre F5000 unless noted.

Qualifying
1 Brian Redman (F5000) 5-litre Chevron B24 [24-72-01] - Chevrolet V8 0.43.2
2 Frank Gardner (F5000) 5-litre Lola T330 [HU1] - Chevrolet V8 0.43.8
3 Graham McRae (F5000) 5-litre McRae GM1 [005] - Chevrolet Morand V8 0.44.0
4 Alan Rollinson (F5000) 5-litre Lola T300 [HU9] - Chevrolet V8 0.44.4
5 Gijs van Lennep (F5000) 5-litre Surtees TS11 [02] - Chevrolet V8 0.44.6
6 John Cannon (F5000) 5-litre March 725 [1] - Oldsmobile RES V8 0.44.8
7 Steve Thompson (F5000) 5-litre Surtees TS8 [007] - Chevrolet V8 0.45.4
8 Roger Williamson (F5000) 5-litre Kitchmac [M10B 400-05] - Chevrolet Kitchiner V8 0.45.6
9 Teddy Pilette (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M18/M22 [500-01] - Chevrolet V8 0.45.8
10 Ray Allen (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M18 [500-05] - Chevrolet V8 0.46.0
11 Clive Santo (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-21] - Chevrolet V8 0.46.2
12 Tony Dean (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M14A [2-2] - Chevrolet V8 0.46.2
13 Ian Ashley (F5000) 5-litre Lola T190 [190/F1/7] - Chevrolet V8 0.46.4
14 Brett Lunger (F5000) 5-litre McRae GM1 [003] - Chevrolet Smith V8 0.46.8
15 Guy Edwards (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-18S] - Chevrolet V8 0.47.0
16 David Prophet (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-04-2] - Chevrolet V8 0.47.0
17 Clive Baker (F5000) 5-litre McLaren "M10H" [400-06 (B)] - Chevrolet V8 0.47.8
18 Chris Featherstone (F5000) 5-litre Lola T190/2 [190/F1/14] - Chevrolet V8 0.48.6
19 Pierre Soukry * (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-20] - Chevrolet V8 0.51.2
 
* Did not start

Notes on the cars:

  1. Chevron B24 [24-72-01] (Brian Redman): Built for 1972 season. Works for Brian Redman: raced in UK 1972 (debut at Oulton Park 29 May 1972 - 5 races 3 wins) and US 1972 (Redman 4 races 1 win, Gethin 1 race) - Keith Holland for John Player Challenge Trophy at Brands Hatch 22 Oct - Alan Brodie for Steve Thompson: raced in Tasman 1973 and UK 1973. Badly damaged in a severe testing accident at Silverstone on 24 May when a tyre burst at Woodcote at 140 mph, and Thompson was lucky to escape with bruising. The car was written off, and Brodie acquired a brand new 1973 B24.
  2. McRae GM1 [005] (Graham McRae): See full history: McRae GM1/005.
  3. Lola T330 [HU1] (Frank Gardner): Works car for Frank Gardner at the end of 1972, then to Max Stewart for the 1973 Tasman series, the 1973 US series, 1973 Australian Gold Star, 1974 Tasman, and 1974 Gold Star. In ecember 1974, Kevin Bartlett used the car to win a New Zealand Gold Star race. Driven by David Oxton in the 1975 New Zealand Tasman races, then by Stewart for last two races of Tasman 1975 after he gave up on his Lola T400. Driven by John Leffler, Stewart and Paul Bernasconi during 1975. To Ian Adams (NSW, Australia) 1976, and raced until 1982. Sold by Adams to Darcy Russell (Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia) in 1988, and raced in historic racing from 1992 onwards. Appeared regularly at the VHRR Phillip Island Classic from 1997 to 2016, and in the Australian GP support races in 2009 and 2010. More information about Lola T330 HU1
  4. Kitchmac [M10B 400-05] (Roger Williamson): Barry Newman for Howden Ganley: UK 1970 (18 races, five second places) - Gordon Spice: Argentinean GP 1971; UK 1971 (11 races + 1 DNS). Rebuilt as 'Kitchmac' by Tony Kitchiner for 1972 season: driven by Gordon Spice (UK: 7 races + 1 DNS), John Kendall (UK: 2 races; US : 1 race only R3 Watkins Glen), Fred Saunders (UK: 1 DNS only), Alan Rollinson (UK: 1 race only), Roger Williamson (UK: 3 races); UK 1973: driven by Kaye Griffiths ( 1 race only), Richard Knight (5 races + 1 DNS). Not seen again after the end of 1973. It has been reported that this car was wrecked in an accident but it appears to have survived its final race in 1973 intact. Subsequent history unknown.
  5. March 725 [1] (John Cannon): Built for 1972 season for John Cannon and fitted with Oldsmobile engine. Raced in UK and US series 1972. Advertised by Cannon and Patrick Kay (Autosport 9 Nov 1972) and later appeared in Ecurie Santos adverts in 1973 and 1974 but not seen again. It is reported that the 725 was sold as part of a large package of cars to Australian Ray Gibbs but the 725 remained in the UK and was sold to Peter Bloore (Wallingford, Oxfordshire). Bloore later sold it to Ryan Hodges who sold it to his friend Jeff Luff but the dates of these transations are unknown. In 1986 it was sold to Richard Parkin (Retford, Nottinghamshire). Richard has sold the car at least twice, only to buy it back again. Parkin sold the car to Richard Taylor (Rishton, Lancashire) in August 2014, but it sat with him at his Autotune Ltd business until 2021, when restoration finally began. During the restoration, Taylor's customer Andrew Wareing admired the car and decided to buy it. The car was completed in mid-2023 and after an initial shakedown test, the car was first seen in public at Aintree in August.
  6. McLaren M18/M22 [500-01] (Teddy Pilette): See full history: McLaren M18 500-01.
  7. McLaren M18 [500-05] (Ray Allen): Built for 1971 season. Run by Team Trojan in the British F5000 series for Ulf Norinder in four races in May and June 1971. Then to Jackie Epstein's Speed International Racing for 1972 and raced by Ray Allen at most races in the British series, but also by David Prophet at Mallory Park in March and by Gijs van Lennep at Oulton Park in October. Not seen in 1973 and ended up being used by Shell as a show car. To dealer Jon Bradburn (Wolverhampton) by 1984 and sold by him to Gerry Walton, who raced for many years in HSCC racing before crashing it at Oulton Park. Repaired but then damaged when a lorry reversed into it! Subsequently sold to Martin Cowell (Hereford) in 1995 or 1996. The car's last outing with Cowell was at Shelsley Walsh in August 2005, and it was sold by him to Dave Roberts (Worcester) in December 2017.
  8. Lola T190 [190/F1/7] (Ian Ashley): New to Doug Hardwick's Henley Forklift team for the 1970 British Formula 5000 series. Raced by Mo Nunn (2 races), Davey Powell (7 races + 2 DNS) and Trevor Taylor (6 races) in 1970. To Kaye Griffiths (2 races + 1 DNQ), Terry Sanger (1 race only), Ian Ashley (3 races) and Tony Trimmer (1 race only) in 1971, during which time it was acquired by Rocky Plumridge. Retained by Plumridge for 1972 and raced by Ian Ashley (9 F5000 races, and DNQ for the Rothmans 50,000). Subsequent history unknown.
  9. McLaren "M10H" [400-06 (B)] (Clive Baker): Keith Holland's replacement car. Used in the 1971 British F5000 series during which time it was modified along the lines of McRae's successful car. Retained for 1972 but crashed at Brands in April, after which the car was even further modified and dubbed "M10H". By July 1972, it had side radiators, a wedge nose and had been lengthened by 3½in. Sold to Clive Baker August 1972 and raced in the British series in 1972 and 1973. Then via Chris Oates to Spencer Elton (Westbury, Wilts) late 1973 and advertised. To Stephen Cuff (also Westbury, Wilts) late 1973 and advertised with a 5.7-litre Chev Jan to Apr 1974. To Bob Leckie (Aberdeen) for libre racing that summer. Advertised by Leckie in July 1974 but not seen again. Spencer Elton recalls that Leckie converted the M10B to a Skoda Super Saloon. Subsequent history unknown.
  10. McRae GM1 [003] (Brett Lunger): Built for 1972 season as a Leda LT27 and entered by Leda Cars for Trevor Taylor in the UK series until Graham McRae bought the Leda Cars operation. Rebranded as a McRae GM1 (plated "LT27 GM3") and sold to Jock Russell (Midlothian, Scotland) July 1972. Raced by Russell in the 1972 UK series (also raced by Brett Lunger at two races). Raced again by Russell in the UK series in 1973. From Russell to Noel Butler (Birmingham), then to Roy Lane 2000, and restored in Lane's orange colours. To Peter and Aaron Burson (New Zealand) Oct 2006, and raced regularly by Peter in the F5000 Tasman Revival series from 2007/08 onwards. More information about Leda LT27-003/McRae GM1-003
  11. Surtees TS8 [007] (Steve Thompson): New for Peter Revson at the 1971 Questor GP then for Alan Roillinson in UK series. To Alan Brodie 1972 and raced by Brodie and by Steve Thompson. To Servis Appliances Racing Team 1973 and raced by Ray Allan early in the season. Then possibly the Robin Darlington car in Sep 1973 Reappeared with Colin Andrews (Banbury, Oxfordshire) 1974, then to Steve Cuff (Frome, Somerset) 1975 for hillclimbs. To Alan Richards (Cheltenham) and used in sprints and occasional hill climbs in 1976 and 1977. Used in sprints and occasional hill climbs by Bob Clapham in 1978 and 1979. Then unknown until sold by Brian Redman to Dave Swigler (Panama City, FL) in 1986. Dave believes Brian got it from Richard Attwood about two years earlier. Retained until Swigler sold his collection to Harin De Silva (Palos Verdes Estates, CA) in 2009. Restored by Virtuoso Performance and first raced at Laguna Seca in August 2011. Also raced in New Zealand in the 2011/12 Tasman Revival series and at the Phillip Island Classic in March 2013.

Sources

Note that the identification of individual cars in these results is based on the material presented elsewhere in this site and may in some cases contradict the organisers' published results.

1969-1976 UK results have been researched and collated by Chris Townsend based primarily on material in Autosport and Motoring News. Information has been added from the growing collection of entry lists from programs.

All comments, clarifications, corrections and additions are most welcome. Please email Allen (allen@oldracingcars.com) if you can help in any way with our research.