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LEC
Full nameLEC Refrigeration Racing
Founder(s)David Purley
Noted staffMike Earle
Noted driversUnited KingdomDavid Purley
Formula One World Championship career
First entry1973 Monaco Grand Prix
Races entered10[1]
EnginesCosworth
Race victories0
Points0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
Final entry1977 British Grand Prix

LEC Refrigeration Racing was a UKmotor racing team andFormula One constructor based atBognor Regis, West Sussex. They participated in tenGrands Prix using aMarch in1973 and their own car, the LEC CRP1, in1977.

Formula One

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1973

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In1973David Purley hired a March 731 and with backing from his family's refrigeration company LEC Refrigeration, made a largely unsuccessful attempt at Formula One. Purley and the team made their debut in Monaco where the fuel tank broke. Purley did not make the restart at theBritish GP after he spun off. It was at the1973 Dutch Grand Prix, however, where Purley carried out arguably his most memorable actions. Upon witnessing a crash which left fellow British driverRoger Williamson trapped in his overturned and burning car, Purley abandoned his own race and attempted to save Williamson, who was participating in only his second Formula One race. Purley later recalled that upon arriving at the scene, he heard Williamson crying for help as the fire began to take hold. Purley's efforts to right the car and extinguish the flames were in vain as he received no help from nearby track marshals or emergency workers, in spite of attempts to encourage them, and other passing drivers, to come to his aid; Williamson died fromasphyxiation. Because the marshalls were not wearing fire resistant clothing and the passing drivers believed that Purley was attempting to extinguish his own car, having escaped a fiery crash unharmed; they had no idea that a second driver was involved. The team took their first finish at theGerman GP. Purley also finished inItaly.

1977

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LEC CRP1 Formula One car.
Cockpit of the CRP1.

LEC racing returned to Formula One in 1977 with their own LEC chassis designed byMike Pilbeam[2] and run by Mike Earle. It was this car in which Purley suffered serious injuries in an accident during pre-qualifying forthat year's British Grand Prix. He survived an estimated 179.8g when he decelerated from 173 km/h (108 mph) to 0 in a distance of 66 cm (26 inches) after his throttle got stuck wide open and he hit a wall.[3] For many years, this was thought to be the highest g-force ever survived by a human being.[3] He suffered multiple fractures to his legs, pelvis and ribs.

The second CRP1 has been restored and has competed in historic Formula One racing alongside a modern replica built by WKD Motorsport.[4]

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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YearChassisEngineTyresDriver1234567891011121314151617PointsWCC
1973March 731Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRNEDGERAUTITACANUSA
United KingdomDavid PurleyRetDNSRet159
1977LEC CRP1Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWESPMONBELSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACANJPN0
United KingdomDavid PurleyDNQ1314RetDNPQ
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References

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  1. ^"LEC Formula one results on chicanef1.com".Formula One Results. Retrieved27 November 2012.
  2. ^Walton, Jeremy (June 1978)."Interview: Design on the Hills, Translated by Mike Pilbeam".Motor Sport magazine archive. p. 44. Retrieved30 December 2019.
  3. ^abAnton Sukup (1977)."David PURLEY Silverstone crash". Retrieved31 July 2006.
  4. ^Brown, Allen."Lec CRP1 car-by-car histories".oldracingcars.com. Retrieved22 September 2017.
  5. ^Small, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 305.ISBN 0851127029.


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