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      • Anthony William Brise (28 March 1952 – 29 November 1975) was an English racing driver, who took part in ten Formula One Grand Prix events in 1975, before dying in a plane crash with Graham Hill.
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    Anthony William Brise (28 March 1952 – 29 November 1975) was an English racing driver, who took part in ten Formula One Grand Prix events in 1975, before dying in a plane crash with Graham Hill.

  3. Anthony William Brise (28 March 1952 – 29 November 1975) was an English racing driver, who took part in ten Formula One Grand Prix events in 1975, before dying in a plane crash with Graham Hill. Info from Wiki. Bio by Stephen Latham.

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  4. Anthony William Brise (28 March 1952 – 29 November 1975) was an English racing driver, who took part in ten Formula One Grand Prix events in 1975, before dying in a plane crash with Graham Hill.

  5. Apr 1, 2021 · Brise's all-too-brief F1 career was full of highs and lows. He achieved his only point at the Swedish GP but other races with Embassy Hill featured difficult qualifying sessions and retirements....

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    Anthony William Brise (March 28, 1952, Dartford - November 29, 1975 in Arkley, London) was a British racing driver, who took part in the 1975 season, starting at Williams (when it was known as Frank Williams Racing Cars) and completing it at Embassy Hill.

    He would be killed later that year, in the same plane piloted by his team manager and two-time World Champion Graham Hill, who was also to die in the accident along with four other members of the team. Brise was only 23 years old, which was also the number he used during his short F1 career.

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    1.Race stopped after 29/75 Laps. Half points awarded 2.Race stopped after 29/54 Laps. Half points awarded
  6. Dec 3, 2015 · So too did a 23-year-old who was one of Britain’s biggest racing talents. His name was Tony Brise. On the cusp of breaking through as a top-line F1 driver, Brise left behind grieving loved ones...

  7. Saturday 29th November 1975 Anthony Brise died aged just 23. Winner of both the 1973 John Player and Lombard North Central F3 championship, Tony Brise had made his Grand Prix debut for Frank Williams before being snapped up by Graham Hill to race for the Embassy Hill team after spending the 1974 season in Formula […]

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