For 1960, BRM campaigned three P48s for
Joakim Bonnier,
Graham Hill, and
Dan Gurney. The P48 debuted in the second race of the season, the
Monaco Grand Prix. To the surprise of everyone, including the team, all three cars finished. Bonnier scored points for fifth. However, this proved to be a false hope, as each driver finished only once more. At the
Dutch Grand Prix, Hill finished a respectable third behind the
Coventry Climax engined
Cooper and
Lotus of
Jack Brabham and
Innes Ireland. Sadly, Gurney's rear brake failed on the entry to
Zandvoort's first hairpin; his BRM rolled into the stands, killing one spectator and injuring several others. After the Zandvoort disaster, BRM scored just once more with Bonnier in the
United States Grand Prix. BRM finished the season with a disappointing 8 points. The Mark II cars were raced in the 1961
Intercontinental Formula races.
Dan Gurney won the
1961 Victorian Trophy at the
Ballarat Air Strip circuit in
Victoria,
Australia driving a P48. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==