Talk:BRM P25

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Name clarification

I've had some controversy about the name of the

BRM 15 article, and in the course of researching that it seems this page may also be wrongly named. According to the comment at the bottom here this article should more properly be called "BRM Type 25", with a further comment later on supporting this view with the explanation that the "Type 25" was the car in general, formed from a "P25" (i.e. project #25) engine and a "P27" chassis, with "Type 25" referring to the to the engine size rather than the project number. Any thoughts? Spiderlounge (talk) 17:23, 8 October 2013 (UTC)[reply
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Development

"in line with BRM's all British policy Weber Carburettors were fitted". Weber Carburettors are (and were then) Italian. Ambak51 (talk) 16:05, 30 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]