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Source: WordNetAfter an abortive project in 1962, Lawrence (1999) p. 30 MRD was commissioned in 1964 to build an Indycar chassis powered by an American Offenhauser engine. Source: Internet
Brabham and Tauranac set up a company called Motor Racing Developments (MRD), which produced customer racing cars, while Brabham himself continued to race for Cooper. Source: Internet
Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac called the company they set up in 1961 to design and build formula racing cars to customer teams Motor Racing Developments (MRD), and this company had a large portfolio of other activities. Source: Internet
Brabham investigated other chassis suppliers for BRO, however the two reached an agreement and from 1966 MRD was much more closely involved in this category. Source: Internet
Cars were entered by MRD and not by the Brabham Racing Organisation, avoiding a direct conflict with Repco, their Formula One engine supplier. Source: Internet
For a long period a CIS peacekeeping force, built around the 201st MRD, were in place in the country. Source: Internet