March 703
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The March 703 was a Formula 3 racing car built by March Engineering in 1970.[1]
Design and development
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The Mach 703 was the March 702's sister vehicle. Like the 702 built for Formula 2, the 703 was based on the 1969 693. The car was far too heavy for a Formula 3 car and sold poorly.
Racing history
The 703s were used in the British Formula 3 Championship and neither driver was able to achieve a win with them. Only Dave Morgan managed a few podiums with his 703.
References
- ^ "March 703". Archived from the original on 20 October 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
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- 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