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===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]: [[British Formula One Racing Team|British F1 Team]] and [[Tyrrell]]=== | ===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]: [[British Formula One Racing Team|British F1 Team]] and [[Tyrrell]]=== | ||
Kagan's first entry in the 1977 season was at the [[British Grand Prix]] at Silverstone, for the [[British Formula One Racing Team|British F1 Team]]. Despite failing to pre-qualify, Kagan's outstanding drive later in the weekend won him the [[1977 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy|Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]] after starting in 2nd place, behind polesitter [[John Watson]] in the [[Shadow Racing Team|Shadow]]. | Kagan's first entry in the 1977 season was at the [[British Grand Prix]] at Silverstone, for the [[British Formula One Racing Team|British F1 Team]]. Despite failing to pre-qualify for the race, Kagan's outstanding drive later in the weekend won him the non-championship [[1977 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy|Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]] after starting in 2nd place, behind polesitter [[John Watson]] in the [[Shadow Racing Team|Shadow]]. | ||
This result helped Kagan to sign a contract with [[Tyrrell]] team from the next race in [[Dutch Grand Prix|Zandvoort]], after Tyrrell fired Mexican driver [[Héctor Rebaque]]. | This result helped Kagan to sign a contract with [[Tyrrell]] team from the next race in [[Dutch Grand Prix|Zandvoort]], after Tyrrell fired Mexican driver [[Héctor Rebaque]]. |
Revision as of 11:23, 10 October 2017
Robert Kagan (born 26th March 1955 in Chelmsford, Essex) is a British former racing driver known for his appearances in Formula One.
Formula One
1977: British F1 Team and Tyrrell
Kagan's first entry in the 1977 season was at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, for the British F1 Team. Despite failing to pre-qualify for the race, Kagan's outstanding drive later in the weekend won him the non-championship Tony Brise Memorial Trophy after starting in 2nd place, behind polesitter John Watson in the Shadow.
This result helped Kagan to sign a contract with Tyrrell team from the next race in Zandvoort, after Tyrrell fired Mexican driver Héctor Rebaque.