March 723

March 723

Der March 723 war ein Formel-3-Rennwagen, der 1972 von March Engineering gebaut wurde.

Der March 723 war das Nachfolgemodell des March 713, des Formel-3-Rennwagens der Saison 1971, der der Grundentwurf für alle March-Formel-3-Fahrzeuge bis 1978 war. Eingesetzt wurde der 723 in der britischen Formel-3-Meisterschaft vom Werksteam und vielen Privatfahrern. Der 723 war bei Weitem nicht der schnellste Wagen des Jahres und so wechselten viele Fahrer Mitte der Saison zu den Konkurrenzprodukten von GRD und Ensign. Erfolgreich war die Formel-Atlantic-Version, die in Großbritannien und den USA diese Rennserie beherrschte.

1973 löste der weit erfolgreichere March 733 den 723 ab.

Literatur

  • Mike Lawrence: March, The Rise and Fall of a Motor Racing Legend. MRP, Orpington 2001, ISBN 1899870547.

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