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- Bristol_450 abstract "The Bristol Type 450 was a successful sports car racing prototype model, designed in 1953 by Bristol Cars and based on the abortive ERA G-type Formula Two car of 1952. Although most sources state that only three 450s were built, photographic evidence suggests that at least four were in existence at one point in time. The cars were constructed specifically to contest the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race, at which they won both their class and the team prize in both 1954 and 1955. In addition to its race victories, the Bristol 450 also took a number of outright speed records for the 2 litre class during trials at the Montlhéry circuit in 1953. Following the 1955 Le Mans disaster, which killed Pierre Levegh and 83 spectators, Bristol withdrew from direct involvement in motorsport and all but one of the 450s were broken up.".
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- Bristol_450 wikiPageID "12741263".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageLength "14253".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageOutDegree "62".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageRevisionID "589667279".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink 1953_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink 1954_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink 1955_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink 1955_Le_Mans_disaster.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink 24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink AC_Cars.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Autodrome_de_Linas-Montlhéry.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_aerodynamics.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Cars.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bristol_vehicles.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_racing_cars.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_de_la_Sarthe.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Cooper_Car_Company.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink David_Hodkin.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink David_Summers_(engineer).
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink De_Dion_tube.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Double_wishbone_suspension.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Drag_coefficient.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink ERA_G-type.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink English_Racing_Automobiles.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink File:Bristol_450_1954.jpg.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_Two.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Frazer_Nash.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Whitehead.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Fairman.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_D-Type.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Lance_Macklin.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Johnson_(racing_driver).
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Levegh.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Reims-Gueux.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Eberan_von_Eberhorst.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Scuderia_Ferrari.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car_racing.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Stirling_Moss.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Tonneau.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Crook.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Unsprung_mass.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:fairing.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLink Wind_tunnel.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLinkText "450 coupés".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLinkText "450".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol 450".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol 450C".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Type 450".
- Bristol_450 capacity "1971.0".
- Bristol_450 carName "Bristol 450".
- Bristol_450 category "2".
- Bristol_450 chassis "Twin tubular steel rails.".
- Bristol_450 configuration Straight-six_engine.
- Bristol_450 constructor Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_450 debut "195324".
- Bristol_450 designer David_Hodkin.
- Bristol_450 designer David_Summers_(engineer).
- Bristol_450 designer Robert_Eberan_von_Eberhorst.
- Bristol_450 drivers "Graham Whitehead".
- Bristol_450 drivers "Jack Fairman".
- Bristol_450 drivers "Lance Macklin".
- Bristol_450 engineName "Bristol BSX".
- Bristol_450 fastestLaps "4".
- Bristol_450 frontSuspension "Double wishbone with coil springs.".
- Bristol_450 gearboxName "Bristol".
- Bristol_450 gears "4".
- Bristol_450 poles "0".
- Bristol_450 races "5".
- Bristol_450 rearSuspension "De Dion tube, inboard brakes.".
- Bristol_450 team Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_450 type "manual.".
- Bristol_450 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:24hLM.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bristol_Cars.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagicon.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Racing_car.
- Bristol_450 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bristol_450 wins "3".
- Bristol_450 subject Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Bristol_450 subject Category:Bristol_vehicles.
- Bristol_450 subject Category:Sports_racing_cars.
- Bristol_450 hypernym Car.
- Bristol_450 type Automobile.
- Bristol_450 type Car.
- Bristol_450 type Vehicle.
- Bristol_450 comment "The Bristol Type 450 was a successful sports car racing prototype model, designed in 1953 by Bristol Cars and based on the abortive ERA G-type Formula Two car of 1952. Although most sources state that only three 450s were built, photographic evidence suggests that at least four were in existence at one point in time. The cars were constructed specifically to contest the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race, at which they won both their class and the team prize in both 1954 and 1955.".
- Bristol_450 label "Bristol 450".
- Bristol_450 sameAs Q917852.
- Bristol_450 sameAs Bristol_450.
- Bristol_450 sameAs Bristol_450.
- Bristol_450 sameAs Bristol_450.