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Tony Alcock: Birrana Cars Design Process… | primotipo...

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    Birrana 274 Hart-Ford ANF2 cars at MG Corner, Phillip Island in late 1974: Bruce Allison inside Leo Geoghegan – Oz F2 Champ in Birranas in 1973-4 (Auto Action Archive) Modern enthusiasts probably know of Birrana Racing as an outfit which won multiple Gold Stars running Reynard Formula Holdens. But for some of us, the most exciting period of Malcolm Ramsay’s …

Birrana - Wikipedia

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Category:Birrana | Classic Cars Wiki | Fandom

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    From 1971 to 1978 Birrana constructed a series of successful open-wheel racing cars as well as a Holden V8 touring car. Ramsay brought the Birrana name back to motor racing in the 1990s running a series of Reynard Motorsport built Formula …

‘Birrana Cars’ and the 1973 Singapore GP… | primotipo...

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    Leo won the Australian F2 Championship in 1973/4 with a 273 and then 274 model cars, powered by 1.6 litre Brian Hart Ford ‘416B’ injected 205/210bhp variants of the venerable Lotus/Ford twin-cam four cylinder engine first used in the Elan in 1963. Bob Muir, Birrana 273 Ford ‘009’, Symmons Plains 22 September 1974.

About: Birrana

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    Birrana was the name of two motor racing organisations, both associated with South Australian racing driver and engineer Malcolm Ramsay. From 1971 to 1978 Birrana constructed a series of successful open-wheel racing cars as well as a Holden V8 touring car. Ramsay brought the Birrana name back to motor racing in the 1990s running a series of Reynard Motorsport built …

Birrana 374 - Classic Cars Wiki

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    The Birrana 374 was an Australian Formula 3 car. Birrana Racing Cars Pty Ltd was closed in 1974. Alcock then took two Birrana 273s to England to compete in the 1975 Formula Atlantic series before joining Graham Hill's Embassy Racing Formula One team.

Birrana - TenTenths Motorsport Forum

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    Two Birrana 274s ran in the 1977 Peter Stuyvesant series in New Zealand. 274-012 was driven by Wolfgang Prejawa and was fitted with an Paul England T/C Ford. 274-016 was driven by Graham Baker. It had been raced in Australia by Chas Talbot and was fitted with an England BDA in New Zealand.

Tony Alcock - Unique Cars And Parts

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    Tony Alcock, designer /constructor of Birrana racing cars, died on November 30, 1975, in a private plane crash that also claimed the lives of two time World Champion Graham Hill and rising English Formula One star Tony Brise. Tony Alcock was born in Salisbury, South Australia, and his big break in motorsport happened at the age of 34 when he started work for Graham Hill's …

Birrana - Page 6 - TenTenths Motorsport Forum

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    The Birrana 374 , chassis # 014 was bought and paid for by Lew Wade in 1974 for me Paul King to race in both Formula 3 classes and a few formula 2 races. ( of which we won a few f2/f3 races. It was never driven by Lew Wade as …

Mallala through the years in photos – The Race Torque

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    Ramsay, as well as being a strong racing driver in his own right, remains famous for his stewardship of the Birrana Racing Cars brand – both as a constructor and a Gold-Star winning racing team. He’s still active to this day.

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