1975 Embassy Hill GH2 Formula 1 racing car by Unknown

1975 Embassy Hill GH2 Formula 1 racing car

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1975 Embassy Hill GH2 Formula 1 racing car

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1975 Embassy Hill GH2 Formula 1 racing car. Twice World Drivers' Champion Graham Hill set up his own team to compete in Formula 1 in 1973. The cars entered for the 1975 season were sponsored by Embassy and powered by Ford engines. The venture was not a great success, with only 3 points being secured. This car, the GH2, was never raced. It had been produced with the 1976 season in mind, with a schedule of winter testing prepared. However, when Graham Hill, team driver Tony Brise, designer Andy Smallman and three others were killed in a plane crash in November 1975, the team closed down.

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