March 707
The March 707 was a British Group 7 sports prototype racing car, built by March Engineering in 1970 for the Can-Am series. As with all other full-size Can-Am cars of the time, it used a large-displacement, mid-mounted, 457–502 cu in (7.49–8.23 L), naturally-aspirated, Chevrolet big-block V8 engine, generating between 680–800 hp (510–600 kW). It was driven by New Zealand racing driver, Chris Amon.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
- File:March-Chevrolet 707 - Flickr - Supermac1961.jpg
References
- ^ "1970 March 707 Chevrolet - Images, Specifications and Information".
- ^ "1970 March 707 Chevrolet Specifications".
- ^ "March 707 CanAm". 5 September 2013.
- ^ "March 707 - Photo Gallery - Racing Sports Cars".
- ^ "March 707 - All Results - Racing Sports Cars".
- ^ "USRRC, Can-Am and ASR cars, over 2.0L through 1974" (PDF). svra.com. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
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March Engineering
- Founders
- Max Mosley
- Alan Rees
- Graham Coaker
- Robin Herd
- Notable drivers
- Chris Amon
- Jo Siffert
- Niki Lauda
- Ronnie Peterson
- Vittorio Brambilla
- Henri Pescarolo
- Lella Lombardi
- Formula 3000 cars
- 85B
- 86B
- 87B
- 88B
- 89B
- Indy Lights cars
- March 86A
- Sports 2000 cars
- 81S
- 82S
- 83S
- 84S
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