Divina did use a black helmet with silver(?) band that year with the March. Definitely Divina, i would say.The #13 seems to have been entered by and for Davina in European F2 sporadically after Silverstone according to the formula2,net website not at Thruxton but then at the Nurburgring and then again at Donington ? Can any one put us to rights what was happening and who was driving and who the entrant was ?
Formula Two - the iconic proving ground
#151
Posted 09 May 2010 - 13:19
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#152
Posted 09 May 2010 - 13:21
#153
Posted 10 May 2010 - 23:44
Here are a couple more pix from the same race.
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Osella FA2/79, #9 Eddie Cheever, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, 1st, with owners permission.
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March 792 BMW, #7, Derek Daly, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, 2nd, with owners permission.
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Ralt RT2 - Hart, #14 Brian Henton, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, Ralph, Jurgen, Colmar, 3rd, with owners permission.
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Chevron B48 Hart, #6, Bobby Rahal, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, 4th, with owners permission.
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March 792 BMW, #8, Stephen South, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, 5th, with owners permission.
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March 792 BMW, #16, Miguel Angel Guerra, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, 7th, with owners permission.
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March 792 - Hart, #77 Derek Warwick, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, DNF, with owners permission.
Are we the only ones to have noticed that Robin Heard was seems to have only been drawing solely with the aid of a ruler the day he penned his 1979 Formula 2 and Formula 3 chassis ?
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March 792 BMW #1, Marc Surer, Formula 2, Silverstone, 25/03/79, DNS, with owners permission.
Does anybody else remember Marc and Beppe Gabbiani crashing on the warm up lap ? Got any pix ?
Edited by arttidesco, 10 May 2010 - 23:47.
#154
Posted 12 May 2010 - 04:32
A lot of the drivers mentioned in this thread also competed in the North American Formula Atlantic series. You'll find pics of a lot of them in my Atlantic set. Many more will be added as time goes on.
http://www.flickr.co...57623186773769/
As I go through my archives I am constantly reminded how fortunate I was to have been involved with the Atlantic series, and, by extension, the F2 series as well.
Iconic proving ground is indeed a most apropos description.
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Posted 12 May 2010 - 07:39
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My memory is going - I don't remember that at all! I do recall Siegfried Stohr losing his Chevron right in front of me at Woodcote, on the first or second lap, and ending stranded on the raised island of the chicane. The race, I think, had to be restarted. It was cold, wet and dark and the race was superb, in doubt until the final lap. The F Ford support race started later in the gloom and finished before Copse in a mass pile-up; the organisers decided, because the evening weather was so dismal, that it was too dark to restart.
Edited by john winfield, 12 May 2010 - 07:40.
#156
Posted 12 May 2010 - 08:52
That happened at the opening round at Silverstone in 1979, whiping out two of the three works Polifac March 792's! I'll check my magazines tonight for details / pics if any.Does anybody else remember Marc and Beppe Gabbiani crashing on the warm up lap ? Got any pix ?
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Posted 12 May 2010 - 09:07
#158
Posted 13 May 2010 - 10:39
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Ralt RT2 - Hart, #14 Brian Henton, Formula 2.
..Same car the day we rolled out of the factory.
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Edited by eldougo, 23 April 2011 - 06:57.
#159
Posted 13 May 2010 - 15:01
Where was the 'factory' looks like a builders yard in the back ground ?
Don't fancy the life of those skits on all that uneven concrete :-)
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Posted 15 May 2010 - 00:48
It was the car park for staff and test area for many a NEW car that had just been built until Ron T put speeh bumps in .One day Ron wanted to drive a Kart that a young chap had brought in to show us and he forget about the speed hump and got airborne at the first one Sooooooo funny to watch.
Edited by eldougo, 16 May 2010 - 02:44.
#161
Posted 15 May 2010 - 07:01
Were you responsible for anything in particular when you were helping out karting expert Ron T ?
I never got on with karts myself I only drove two and spun them both and came to the conclusion that I'd got in way too late , ironically later when I got into a formula first single seater at racing school, I found my sense of self preservation would not let me drive it fast enough to deliberately spin it ! :-)
#162
Posted 15 May 2010 - 07:06
Fab pics I might trade the two Formula 2 races I saw for just one lap of seeing Gilles in the #69 :-)
#164
Posted 10 February 2011 - 20:22
Am I the only one to think Corrado might have been the more talented Fabi?
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Posted 10 February 2011 - 20:57
Any real obscurities?
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Posted 10 February 2011 - 21:10
#171
Posted 11 February 2011 - 09:07
Brian Henton by groupc, on Flickr
#172
Posted 11 February 2011 - 10:08
Did they just have to retain the original block or there were more restrictions?
I remember the Honda being in a totally different league from others, so I suspect there was a lot a manufacturer could do.
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Posted 11 February 2011 - 20:11
2-litre F2 was not production based, it was all-out racing engines.
#176
Posted 11 February 2011 - 22:43
If I remember correctly, the engines had to be production based for the early years of the 2-litre F2, but this requirement was dropped from about 1976 onwards."About 2.0 liters, late F2: how stock were the "production based" engines allowed?"
2-litre F2 was not production based, it was all-out racing engines.
Andy
#177
Posted 12 February 2011 - 13:03
The first year of 2-litre F2, 1972, engines had to be Group-2 homologated and from a production run of 1,000+. Which was a problem as there were literally no such 2-litre engines in existence at the time! The teams all ended up running bored-out 1.6-litre Ford blocks, the trick being to work out how close to 2 litres you could get the engine without it blowing up. Surtees won the title with 1,850 cc blocks, most everyone else lost their money in clouds of steam and oil....If I remember correctly, the engines had to be production based for the early years of the 2-litre F2, but this requirement was dropped from about 1976 onwards.
For 1973 100-off cylinder heads were allowed, which let in the BMW amongst others, and full racing engines were (as Andy said) allowed from 1976.
#179
Posted 24 April 2011 - 06:35
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#180
Posted 24 April 2011 - 06:41
Osella BMW F2 1974 .at Vallelunga in the hands of Arturo Merzario
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Great shot! Had the feeling it had to be Little Artie, looking far down track.... his only viewing option!
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Posted 24 April 2011 - 07:21
Great shot! Had the feeling it had to be Little Artie, looking far down track.... his only viewing option!
I never understood how he could see where he was going in some of the cars he drove.
#182
Posted 24 April 2011 - 07:40
I never understood how he could see where he was going in some of the cars he drove.
No Kidding! I've been amazed by Artie since I was 12 and around his size.... just look at that pic, like a little kid in a pickup truck.
Admirable for sure, one so small driving the quickest cars on the planet, and rather well to boot.... had to be worth many tenths in NOT SEEING!
#183
Posted 27 December 2013 - 06:22
Could someone tell me the main colors of the March BMW driven by Alberto Colombo in 1978? Sponsored by Speedprint, it looks to be white with red, but I only have black and white photos. Any assistance is much appreciated.
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Posted 27 December 2013 - 07:07
#185
Posted 04 November 2018 - 11:03
Pathé footage of Jochen winning at Silverstone on a cold March day in 1967. There are some shots of Piers Courage and the McLaren which has broken down between the Motor Bridge and Copse.
https://www.britishp...VERSTONE RACING
#186
Posted 04 November 2018 - 12:40
a great short film of Graham Hill talking about formula two.
#187
Posted 10 April 2019 - 15:47
Pathé footage of Jochen winning at Silverstone on a cold March day in 1967. There are some shots of Piers Courage and the McLaren which has broken down between the Motor Bridge and Copse.
Here's a bit more film from that day, courtesy of the Kinolibrary:
https://www.youtube....h?v=rjYpBHA59sg