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Race results from the automobile and motorcycle races contested at the Brands Hatch circuit in Fawkham, Kent.
† International Formula car †† Formula 5000 car
Year | Race | Driver | Car |
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1978 | Daily Mail Indy Trophy | Rick Mears | Penske-Cosworth PC6 |
2003 | London Champ Car Trophy | Sébastien Bourdais | Lola-Ford B02/00 |
The BRSCC's F5000 championship, organised in the UK but taking in events across Europe, started in 1969. The title sponsorship moved from Guards to Rothmans to Shellsport before the series let in Formula One, Formula Two and Formula Atlantic cars for 1976.
Year | Race | Driver | Car |
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1969 | Guards Formula 5000 Championship Rd.2 | Peter Gethin | McLaren-Chevrolet M10A |
Guards Formula 5000 Championship Rd.3 | Peter Gethin | McLaren-Chevrolet M10A | |
Guards Formula 5000 Championship Rd.12 | Mike Hailwood | Lola-Chevrolet T142 | |
1970 | Guards Formula 5000 Championship Rd.2 | Peter Gethin | McLaren-Chevrolet M10B |
Guards Formula 5000 Championship Rd.6 | Peter Gethin | McLaren-Chevrolet M10B | |
Guards Formula 5000 Championship Rd.12 | Graham McRae | McLaren-Chevrolet M10B | |
1971 | Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.3 | Brian Redman | McLaren-Chevrolet M18 |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.16 | Brian Redman | McLaren-Chevrolet M18 | |
1972 | Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.1 | Brian Redman | McLaren-Chevrolet M10B |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.4 | Graham McRae | Leda-Chevrolet LT27 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.10 | Graham McRae | McRae-Chevrolet GM1 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.12 | Alan Rollinson | Lola-Chevrolet T300 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.14 | Brian Redman | Chevron-Chevrolet B24 | |
1973 | Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.1 | Peter Gethin | Chevron-Chevrolet B24 |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.5 | Steve Thompson | Chevron-Chevrolet B24 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.13 | Teddy Pilette | Chevron-Chevrolet B24 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.18 | Guy Edwards | Lola-Chevrolet T330 | |
1974 | Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.1 | Peter Gethin | Chevron-Chevrolet B28 |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.5 | Bob Evans | Lola-Chevrolet T332 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.14 | Tony Dean | Chevron-Chevrolet B24 | |
Rothmans Formula 5000 Championship Rd.18 | Vern Schuppan | Chevron-Chevrolet B24/B28 | |
1975 | Shellsport Formula 5000 Championship Rd.1 | Ian Ashley | Lola-Chevrolet T300 |
Shellsport Formula 5000 Championship Rd.3 | David Purley | Chevron-Ford B30 | |
Shellsport Formula 5000 Championship Rd.11 | Alan Jones | March-Ford 75A | |
Shellsport Formula 5000 Championship Rd.16 | Peter Gethin | Lola-Chevrolet T400 | |
Year | Race | Driver | Car |
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2006 | F3000 International Masters, Rd.5 | Jarek Janiš | Lola-Zytek B02/50 |
F3000 International Masters, Rd.6 | Luca Persiani | Lola-Zytek B99/50 | |
Year | Race | Drivers | Car | |
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1996 | Gulf Oil Global GT Endurance (4 hours) | Hans-Joachim Stuck | Thierry Boutsen | Porsche 911 GT1 |
Year | Race | Driver | Manufacturer | |
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2006 | WTCC Betandwin.com Race of UK | Race 1 | Yvan Muller | SEAT León |
Race 2 | Alain Menu | Chevrolet Lacetti | ||
2007 | WTCC Marriott Race of UK | Race 1 | Alain Menu | Chevrolet Lacetti |
Race 2 | Andy Priaulx | BMW 320si | ||
2008 | WTCC Marriott Race of UK | Race 1 | Jörg Müller | BMW 320si |
Race 2 | Alain Menu | Chevrolet Lacetti | ||
2009 | WTCC Race of the UK | Race 1 | Alain Menu | Chevrolet Cruze |
Race 2 | Augusto Farfus | BMW 320si | ||
2010 | WTCC Race of the UK | Race 1 | Yvan Muller | Chevrolet Cruze |
Race 2 | Andy Priaulx | BMW 320si | ||
+ The original meeting was cancelled due to heavy snow
+ Fastest over one lap only, due to fog.
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