Help identifying a racing car - Singapore 1967
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A bit of a long shot granted but PH often surprises. Any ideas on the car? It is a photo my father took during a visit between deployments.

It seems there was a GP there in '67, but I can't find any entry lists or results.
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/...
It seems there was a GP there in '67, but I can't find any entry lists or results.
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/...
No nearer identifying the car but came across a video of the 1967 gp.
Foooking hell
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Foooking hell

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Jasey_ said:
No nearer identifying the car but came across a video of the 1967 gp.
Foooking hell
https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/211730/#:~:text...
Quite a mix of types there. Looks more like a track day.Foooking hell

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Targeted Google search...
The driver of car number 46 in the main Grand Prix event of the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was Cheung Chin Ming of Hong Kong.
He was driving a Lotus 23 with a Ford engine.
In the separate Sports & GT race held during the event, a car with number 46 was assigned to an Allan Moffat, driving a Falcon GTHO in a different event/year mentioned in forum discussions, which is not the main Grand Prix race itself. The main Grand Prix winner, driving a different car number, was Rodney Seow in a Merlyn-Ford.
The driver of car number 46 in the main Grand Prix event of the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was Cheung Chin Ming of Hong Kong.
He was driving a Lotus 23 with a Ford engine.
In the separate Sports & GT race held during the event, a car with number 46 was assigned to an Allan Moffat, driving a Falcon GTHO in a different event/year mentioned in forum discussions, which is not the main Grand Prix race itself. The main Grand Prix winner, driving a different car number, was Rodney Seow in a Merlyn-Ford.
NDA said:
The car number 46 in the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was a Brabham-Repco driven by the New Zealander driver Jack Brabham. He finished the race in second place behind the winner, Rodney Seow. So Google says... It's the car pictured above - the BT11.
Jasey_ said:
Targeted Google search...
The driver of car number 46 in the main Grand Prix event of the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was Cheung Chin Ming of Hong Kong.
He was driving a Lotus 23 with a Ford engine.
hmmm...The driver of car number 46 in the main Grand Prix event of the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was Cheung Chin Ming of Hong Kong.
He was driving a Lotus 23 with a Ford engine.
WH16 said:
NDA said:
The car number 46 in the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was a Brabham-Repco driven by the New Zealander driver Jack Brabham. He finished the race in second place behind the winner, Rodney Seow. So Google says... It's the car pictured above - the BT11.
Jasey_ said:
Targeted Google search...
The driver of car number 46 in the main Grand Prix event of the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was Cheung Chin Ming of Hong Kong.
He was driving a Lotus 23 with a Ford engine.
hmmm...The driver of car number 46 in the main Grand Prix event of the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix was Cheung Chin Ming of Hong Kong.
He was driving a Lotus 23 with a Ford engine.
ETA I also considered why your father might have taken the photo - was he a fan of Cheung Chin Ming or Jack Brabham?
WH16 said:
Jasey_ said:
No nearer identifying the car but came across a video of the 1967 gp.
Foooking hell
https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/211730/#:~:text...
Quite a mix of types there. Looks more like a track day.Foooking hell

https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/211730/#:~:text...
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