Peter William Broeker (15 May 1926 - 4 November 1980)[1] was a racing driver from Canada.
According to the Toronto Star at the time: "Broeker, first Canadian ever to compete in a world championship Formula One race in a Canadian-built car, finished seventh over-all despite giving away more than 80 horsepower to the rest of the field of 21.
"[3] He owned Stebro, an aftermarkets performance parts company that is still in operation.
In 1973 Broeker wrote and published Olympic Coins: From Antiquity to the Present.
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