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March 722 (Formula 2) car-by-car histories

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March 722 (Formula Atlantic) car-by-car histories

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    March 722/29. New to John Calvert (Seaham, County Durham), and raced in Formula Atlantic and libre racing in 1972. The car regularly wore #77, and was …

March 722 (Formula B) car-by-car histories | OldRacingCars.com

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    The new March 722 drivers in 1973 include two on the east coast, Chuck Hansen's yellow #74 Falconer-bodied car in New Jersey, and Ted Roman's car …

1972 March 722 - Motorsports Market

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    The 722 was powered by a Hart twin cam at that time. Hatten then went on to race the March in Formula Atlantic through 1976. Hatten’s last race with the March was the May 9, 1976 IMSA Formula Atlantic Championship Race at …

1972 March 722 Formula Atlantic - Motorsports Market

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    History. The SCCA Cal Club stamping on roll bar indicates the car’s early history was racing in Southern California. No other period history is known to date. The car has been re-tubbed by Marc Bahner, but retains the car’s original chassis tag. The chassis tag number, 722-38, also matches the March factory number stamped into the roll bar mount. The SCCA number stamped into the …

March 722 - BMW Profile | Racing Years

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    March 722 - BMW profile with all the racing results,statistics and team mates

1972 March 722 | conceptcarz.com

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    Share on: 722 (1972 - 1972) British manufacturer and Formula One constructor, March Engineering began operation in 1969 by its four founders, Max Mosley, Alan Rees, Graham Coaker and Robin Herd. The name 'March' was chosen by using initials from their first or last names. Each of these individuals brought unique qualities and talents to the team. Herd was the designer, …

March 722 ex Ronnie Peterson F2 - First Race For 36 …

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    #March722 #RonniePeterson #F2Last raced by Ronnie Peterson during the 1972 F2 season, chassis 17, returned to racing in the Aurora Trophy races at the Oulton...

March 722 - TenTenths Motorsport Forum

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    722-18 is however, also given as the number of Beuttler's works car that year. Now, I think that Beuttler did use this car at the first couple of races that year. This was then sold on to Smith 'new'. As 722-18 was on the carnets and no one ever changed carnets in those days, it being simply too difficult, March made a duplicate plate.

March 722 - 732 - 742 - 752 - TenTenths Motorsport Forum

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    Re the ex-NZ March 722 Two cars went to NZ at the end of 1972, the Sports Motors car, 722/1, which Gerry Birrell had been racing in F2, and 722/37, which Chris Oates had run in British FAt races. The first was raced by Ken Smith in 1973, then sold less engine to Frank Radisich, who ran it first with a Repco V8 engine (1974-75) and then with a Mazda rotary (1976 …

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