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The BRM P126 was a car raced by British Racing Motors in the 1968 and 1969 Formula One seasons.


Complete Results[]

World Championship[]

Complete Formula One Results
Entrant Engine Tyre Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1968 Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 Flag of Spain 1945 1977 Flag of Monaco Flag of Belgium Flag of the Netherlands Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Italy Flag of Canada Flag of the United States Flag of Mexico
Owen Racing Organisation BRM P101 G Mexico P. Rodríguez Ret
D United Kingdom M. Spence DNA
United Kingdom R. Attwood 2nd Ret 7th 7th Ret 14th
G United States B. Unser EXC
Reg Parnell Racing D United Kingdom P. Courage Ret Ret Ret Ret 6th 8th 8th 4th Ret Ret Ret
1969 Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 Flag of Spain 1945 1977 Flag of Monaco Flag of the Netherlands Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Italy Flag of Canada Flag of the United States Flag of Mexico
Reg Parnell Racing BRM P101 D Mexico P. Rodríguez Ret Ret Ret

Non-Championship[]

Complete Formula One Non-Championship Results
Entrant Engine Tyre Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1968 Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom
Owen Racing Organisation BRM P101 D United Kingdom M. Spence Ret Ret
Reg Parnell Racing United Kingdom P. Courage 5th Ret
G Mexico P. Rodríguez 4th
1968 Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Spain 1945 1977 Flag of the United Kingdom
Reg Parnell Racing BRM P101 D Mexico P. Rodríguez Ret 8th
1971 Flag of Argentina Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom
Privateer BRM P101 F West Germany B. Terbeck DNS


V T E 1968 Formula One Season
Constructors Brabham • BRM • Cooper • Eagle • Ferrari • Honda • LDS • Lola • Lotus • Matra • McLaren
Engines BMW • BRM • Climax • Ferrari • Ford Cosworth • Honda • Maserati • Matra • Repco • Weslake
Drivers De Adamich • Ahrens • Amon • Andretti • Attwood • Bell • Beltoise • Bianchi • Bonnier • Brabham • Brack • Charlton • Clark • Courage • Elford • Gardner • Gurney • Hahne • Hill • Hobbs • Hulme • Ickx • Love • McLaren • Moser • Oliver • Pease • Pescarolo • Pretorius • Redman • Rindt • Rodríguez • Van Rooyen • Scarfiotti • Schlesser • Servoz-Gavin • Siffert • Solana • Spence • Stewart • Surtees • Tingle • Unser • Widdows
Cars Brabham BT11 • Brabham BT20 • Brabham BT24 • Brabham BT26 • BRM P115 • BRM P126 • BRM P133 • BRM P138 • BRM P261 • Cooper T79 • Cooper T81 • Cooper T81B • Cooper T86 • Cooper T86B • Eagle Mk1 • Ferrari 312 • Honda RA300 • Honda RA301 • Honda RA302 • LDS Mk3 • Lola T102 • Lotus 49 • Lotus 49B • Matra MS7 • Matra MS9 • Matra MS10 • Matra MS11 • McLaren M5A • McLaren M7A
Tyres Dunlop • Firestone • Goodyear
Races South Africa • Spain • Monaco • Belgium • Netherlands • France • Britain • Germany • Italy • Canada • United States • Mexico
Non-championship Races Race of Champions • International Trophy • Gold Cup
See also 1967 Formula One Season • 1969 Formula One Season • Category
V T E 1969 Formula One Season
Constructors BMW • Brabham • BRM • Cooper • Eagle • Ferrari • Lotus • Matra • McLaren • Tecno
Engines BMW • BRM • Climax • Ferrari • Ford Cosworth • Maserati • Repco
Drivers Ahrens • Amon • Andretti • Attwood • Bell • Beltoise • Bonnier • Brabham • Brack • Brambilla • Cevert • Cordts • Courage • Eaton • Elford • Hahne • Herrmann • Hill • Hulme • Ickx • de Klerk • Love • Lovely • McLaren • Miles • Mitter • Moser • Oliver • Pease • Perrot • Pescarolo • Quester • Rindt • Rodríguez • Siffert • Servoz-Gavin • Stewart • Stommelen • Surtees • Tingle • van Rooyen • Westbury
Cars BMW 269 • Brabham BT20 • Brabham BT23B • Brabham BT23C • Brabham BT24 • Brabham BT26A • Brabham BT30 • BRM P126 • BRM P133 • BRM P138 • BRM P139 • Cooper T86 • Eagle Mk1 • Ferrari 312 • Lotus 49 • Lotus 49B • Lotus 63 • Matra MS7 • Matra MS10 • Matra MS80 • Matra MS84 • McLaren M7A • McLaren M7B • McLaren M7C • McLaren M9A • Tecno TF69
Tyres Dunlop • Firestone • Goodyear
Races South Africa • Spain • Monaco • Netherlands • France • Britain • Germany • Italy • Canada • United States • Mexico
Non-championship Races Race of Champions • International Trophy • Madrid GP • Gold Cup
See also 1968 Formula One Season • 1970 Formula One Season • Category
V T E BritishRacingMotors British Racing Motors
Personnel
Tony Rudd · Len Terry · Tony Southgate · Mike Pilbeam
World Champions
United Kingdom Graham Hill (1962)
Cars
P15 · P25 · P48 · P48/57 · P57 · P61 · P261 · P67 · P83 · P115 · P126 · P133 · P138 · P139 · P153/P153B · P160/P160B/P160C/P160D/P160E · P180 · P201 · P207 · more...
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