1977 LECโ€ˆCRP1

Month by month, Vintage Racecar tries hard to bring readers some of the worldโ€™s finest competition carsโ€”some with impeccable racing pedigrees, or others that have an interesting history. This month, our profile of the 1977 LEC CRP1 F1 car is more about the determination of racing driver David Purley to take on the challenge of Grand Prix racing, rather than to be World Champion. Yes, Purley wasnโ€™t really interested in being World Champion! Quite a remarkable statement, you may say, but you need to understand the nature of the man before you come to any conclusion. It may also surprise readers to understand that he wasnโ€™t a particular fan of motor racing. Please read this monthโ€™s โ€œLegendโ€™s Speakโ€ column where Purleyโ€™s great friend, Le Mans legend Derek Bell, remembers โ€œDave.โ€ While results, in the small amount of races the car competed, werenโ€™t too complimentary of its performance, the structural integrity of the car spoke volumes following Purleyโ€™s immense accident during pre-qualifying for the 1977 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

David Purley

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