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was the name of two motor racing organisations, both associated with South Australian racing driver and engineer Malcolm Ramsay. From 1971 to 1978 Birrana constructed a series of successful open-wheel racing cars under the Birrana name. It also constructed a
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team. Later that year he was killed in a plane crash which also took the lives of Hill and four other Embassy Racing team members. There were three 374’s made by the team all that were very successful on track
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his first racing experience of wings and slicks open-wheeler racing. As Formula Holden started to wither, Birrana moved into V8 Supercar with Wills. Ramsay reduced his involvement as the team morphed into
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and was leading the series when it was cancelled. The A78, which was the last model to carry the Birrana name, was later sold to John Holmes of Queensland as were all Birrana patterns, jigs and dies.
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Birrana Racing Cars Pty Ltd was formed later in 1972 by Alcock and Ramsay and construction of racing cars was undertaken in a former service station in suburban
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The S74 was a speedcar built to run at the Adelaide International Raceway half-mile bitumen oval. It utilised a mid-engined configuration.
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The Birrana A78 was built by Malcolm Ramsay using 273 and 274 components for Ramsay to contest Rothmans Series events in
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Birrana Racing Cars Pty Ltd was closed in 1974. Bob and Marj Brown took two Birrana 273s and Tony Alcock to
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car for 1974 with Malcolm Ramsay announcing plans to build an initial batch of six cars. A 274 was used by
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also drove an ex-Leo Geoghegan Birrana 273 during the 1973 Australian F2 Championship, finishing second at
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from Enno Busselman in a 273 entered by Bob & Marj Brown. Graeme Crawford also drove a 273 to win the
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Peter Oliver, Pit Talk, Official Programme, Adelaide International Raceway, 7 October 1973, page 5.
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Ramsay brought the Birrana name back to motor racing in the 1990s running a series of
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claimed that he let Brock race the Birrana to get formula cars out of his system.
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John Player (British) Formula Atlantic Series Race - Mallory Park
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Pedr Davis, The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring, 1986, page 46
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Australian Competition Yearbook, 1977 Edition, pages 128-131
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Australian Competition Yearbook, 1975 Edition, pages 84-101
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Australian Competition Yearbook, 1974 Edition, pages 78-97
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Retrieved from www.austin7clubsa.com.au on 10 April 2011
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design. Richard Carter drove an F73 to victory in the
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Retrieved from www.oldracingcars.com on 10 April 2011
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Index

Birrana F73
Bhirrana
Birrana (spider)
Holden Kingswood HQ
Group C Improved Production Touring Cars
Reynard Motorsport
Formula 3000
Australian Drivers' Championship
Jason Bright
Paul Stokell
Rick Kelly
Simon Wills
Mark Webber
Team Dynamik

Leo Geoghegan
1974 Australian Formula 2 Championship
Formula Ford
John Goss
Elfin Sports Cars
Adelaide
Brabham
Cosworth
McLaren
Cooper
monocoque
Australian Formula 2
Adelaide
South Australian
Australian Formula 2

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