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Brabham

Grand Prix racing team started in 1962 by the twice-world champion Australian driver Jack Brabham (1926– ). Their first car, designed by Ron Tauranac, had its first win 1964, and in 1966 Brabham won the world title for the third time in his own Repco engine-powered car.



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Goldsmith & Eggleton appointed Jeff Brabham account executive.
From time in Formula One where he spent many years with the Brabham team as the chief designer and then with McLaren, firstly with the Grand Prix team and then as the technical director of McLaren Cars, Murray has a formidable reputation as a man who knows all there is to know about the design and engineering of lightweight supercars.
Herta and his Panoz teammates finished ahead of the other Panoz entry driven by Jan Magnussen, David Brabham and David Donohue, who were seventh.
 
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