The first team to benefit from this commercial relationship was the British Racing Partnership, run by Ken Gregory and Alfred Moss, who were sponsored by Yeoman Credit Ltd. from August 1959.
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Unfortunately, during this time two of the team's drivers (Harry Schell and Chris Bristow) were killed while racing their cars.
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