Hi all
We all know that Graham McRae entered the 1973 British Grand Prix for his sole event with the Williams Iso Cosworth. However, I have been reading through the report in the August copy of Motorsport of the 1972 GP at Brands Hatch, where there is an intriguing referral of Graham McRae.
I am aware that both Tony Trimmer in the Team Lotus 72 and Ray Allen in the Speed International March 711 were entered but failed to participate. But within the British GP report there is the following comment
'During the second half of the Grand Prix practice a gullumphing great Formula 5000 car appeared among the 3-litres, driven by McRae and one can only hope that the RAC knew what it was all about.'
Does anyone know any more about this or the reasons behind it? It seems quite incredible that he took part in the practice session. Had he originally applied with his McRae GM1 (with a DFV fitted?) and had his entry refused? And then maybe thought he would demonstrate his F5000 instead?
Any thoughts on this would greatly be appreciated.
Regards
Edited by wsp77, 02 November 2014 - 12:46.