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Brabham's and son
Initially Sir Jack Brabham's son Gary Brabham was signed to drive but when he failed to prequalify twice he left the team for good, in the second of his two races the car coasted to a halt after 400 yards with the mechanics on strike revealing they never put oil in the engine.

Brabham's and Geoff
Brabham's two older brothers Geoff and Gary also pursued motor racing careers.

Brabham's and from
Brabham's driving on public roads was described as " safe as houses ", unlike many of his contemporaries — on the way back from the 1957 Pescara Grand Prix, passenger Tony Brooks took over driving after Brabham refused to overtake a long line of lorries.
Brabham's points total was put out of reach when the British teams withdrew from the Italian GP on safety grounds.
On the long airport straight, two turns from the finish, Brabham's car began to sputter, and it rolled to a halt 400 yards from the line on the uphill front straight, out of gas.
Two stops failed to find the source of the problem, or to assuage Brabham's concern over the noises and flames erupting from the back of the car.
On lap 2, Patrese took the lead from Piquet and the two Brabham's immediately began to pull away on their half-full tanks.
At the same time, Marc Surer suddenly found his charge from the back of the grid blocked by Piquet's stricken car, and drove his Arrows into the Brabham's left front wheel.

Brabham's and karts
Brabham's professional racing career began in Australia in 1983, racing karts for two years, after which he moved into the Ford Laser " one make " series for 1985.

Brabham's and races
McLaren won 12 of the season's 16 races, with Brabham's reigning World Champion Nelson Piquet scoring two wins and Michele Alboreto ( Ferrari ) and Keke Rosberg ( Williams-Honda ) won one race each.

Brabham's and Formula
The season also saw the fruition of Brabham's relationship with Japanese engine manufacturer Honda in Formula Two.
In 1967, the Formula One title went to Brabham's teammate Denny Hulme.
Modena finished third, scoring his first points in Formula One and Brabham's last podium.
Brabham's break into Formula One in with the Brabham team met with little success.

Brabham's and .
Jack Brabham's 1966 drivers ' championship remains the only such achievement using a car bearing the driver's own name.
In 1967, the title went to Brabham's team mate, New Zealander Denny Hulme.
Hulme had better reliability through the year, possibly due to Jack Brabham's desire to try new parts first.
Brabham's early career continued the engineering theme.
According to Gerald Donaldson, " some thought title owed more to stealth than skill, an opinion at least partly based on Brabham's low-key presence.
Mike Lawrence writes that Brabham's expertise in setting up the cars was a significant factor in Cooper's 1960 drivers ' and constructors ' titles.
His team suffered poor reliability during this period and motorsport authors Mike Lawrence and David Hodges have said that Brabham's reluctance to spend money may have cost the team results, a view echoed by Tauranac.
Hulme had better reliability through the year, possibly due to Jack Brabham's desire to try new parts first.
It would be a feat not achieved since Jack Brabham's victories in 1959 and 1960.
Surtees's debut with Ferrari's new F1 car was at the 1966 BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone, where he qualified and finished a close second behind Jack Brabham's 3-litre Brabham BT19.
Once there, he worked as a mechanic in Jack Brabham's garage in Chessington and began to pave his way on his motor-racing path.
It is painted to look like Jack Brabham's 1961 Cooper-Climax T54, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500.
At the time Tortorella was the head coach of Brabham's Virginia Lancers, but left the Lancers to become the assistant coach of the American Hockey League's New Haven Nighthawks before the ECHL's inaugural season in 1988.
Brabham's description matched Bartlett's and Baxter's descriptions, except this time the cryptid had illuminated green eyes.
Only Brabham's Repco V8 engine provided a usable combination of power and reliability, but its age and design left little room for further improvement.
Brabham's decision to continue racing, in part resulted in Simtek making a collective decision to continue racing and " For Roland " was painted on the airbox of the car, to show their reason for continuing.
Brabham's American team mate Masten Gregory was the only other driver to finish on the lead lap in his Cooper T51 in third position.
Brabham's second position expanded his championship points lead with Bonnier now second along with the Indy 500 winner Rodger Ward.
Brabham's Cooper Car Company team mate, New Zealader Bruce McLaren finished in third place, just 0. 2 seconds behind Moss, having lost second place late in the race.

grandson and Matthew
* In Luke's genealogy from Nathan ( son of David ) there is also a " Zerubbabel son of Salatiel " ( different spelling from Matthew ), but this Zerubbabel is grandson of Neri, not Jeconiah, and his son is Rhesa not Abiud.
" By the maternal side he was great grandson of Matthew Pilkington " from ' Worthyies of Bucks & men of note ' Robt Gibbs 1886 p 363.
The male line of his family died out in 1784 with the death of Matthew Hale, his great grandson ; also a barrister.
In retirement he published three books: The Way The Wind Blows ( 1976 ), described by Hurd as " a good-natured autobiography, with perhaps more anecdotes than insights ", Border Reflections ( 1979 ), and his correspondence with his grandson Matthew Darby, Letters to a Grandson ( 1983 ).
He was a grandson of Sigmund Freud, and elder brother of the late broadcaster, writer and politician Clement Freud ( thus uncle of Emma and Matthew Freud ) and the younger brother of Stephan Gabriel Freud.
He was the great grandson of Matthew Laflin, a founder and pioneer of Chicago.
In 1993, Surviving, a collection of previously unpublished works, was released, edited by his grandson Matthew Yorke and published by Viking Press.
Matthew Griswold was the grandson of congressman Roger Griswold and the great-grandson of governor Matthew Griswold
; Tertullian, possibly Hegesippus, and Helvidius accepted this view In reference to this it is occasionally noted that James ( Jacob Iakobos ) as oldest of the brothers takes the name of Joseph's father ( also James, Iakobos in the Solomonic genealogy of Jesus in Matthew ), when in Bible times the grandson occasionally gets the name of the grandfather.
He was the son of Andrew St Clair, de jure 12th Lord Sinclair, grandson of Charles Sinclair, de jure 11th Lord Sinclair ( d. 1755 ) and great-grandson of the aforementioned Matthew St Clair, uncle of the tenth Lord.
Matthew Tilghman was the grandson of one of the early settlers in Maryland.
Matthew Prichard, the grandson of Agatha Christie, criticized Wikipedia for giving away spoilers in the play " The Mousetrap ".
When she wrote the play, Christie gave the rights to her grandson Matthew Prichard as a birthday present.
Christie was always upset by the plots of her works being revealed in reviews, and in 2010 her grandson Matthew Prichard, who receives the royalties from the play, was " dismayed " to learn from The Independent that the ending to The Mousetrap was revealed online in the play's Wikipedia article.
Reverend Mytton Maury is a descendant of Reverend James Maury who fathered 13 children and a kinsman of Commander Matthew Fontaine Maury of the United States Naval Observatory who is a grandson of the Reverend James Maury.
Matthew Chapman ( b. 1950 ), screenwriter, author, grandson of Frances Cornford see above.
Matthew Chapman is their grandson through Clare.
| Geraldine Wesolowski of New York, New York, gave birth to her own grandson Matthew on December 28, 1992 at the age of 53, after IVF treatment in Christian Fertility Institute in Easton, Pennsylvania, in order to act as a gestational surrogate for her 31-year-old son Mark Wesolowski and his 32-year-old wife, Susan Cooper Wesolowski, who underwent hysterectomy at age 21 after the birth of her first son died at 2, and was not able to have children.
Another Hansen grandson, Matthew H. " Matt " Mead ( born March 1, 1962 ), served as United States Attorney in Cheyenne from 2001 – 2007, an appointee of U. S. President George W. Bush.
His grandson, former Clinton Mayor Matthew Holt, was elected to the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 2005.
In Episode 4 the main subjects are Philip Gould and Matthew Freud, the great grandson of Sigmund, a PR consultant.
Amminadab, whom Matthew states is his grandson, is mentioned in Numbers 1: 7 in connection with the post Exodus wandering in the desert.
Shortly before his death Matthew named his grandson, David Matthew Doré, the new spiritual leader.

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