The 1972 March 711 F1 GP OW is a vintage race car with an impressive pedigree. Built for the 1971 Formula one season, the March 711 F1 GP OW is a marvel of engineering, and it has been successful in some of the most prestigious races in the world. With its distinctive white and orange livery, its known to be a true classic of the vintage racing era. The March 711 features a racing-spec 3.0L Ford Cosworth DFV engine, one of the most successful engines used in Formula One for the time. Along with the powerful engine, the March 711 has a lightweight chassis made of an aluminium honeycomb monocoque design, allowing for a short wheelbase while still providing great aerodynamics and handling. In addition, the car has a six-speed Hewland gearbox. The March 711 F1 GP OW is a reliable and dependable race car, and was driven with great success during the 1972 Formula One season. Driven by decorated drivers such as Peter Gethin and Ronnie Peterson, the March 711 GP OW was a formidable competitor in the F1 scene and earned multiple podium finishes, even winning the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix. This winning history makes the car highly desirable for any motorsports enthusiast of the era, and is an example of how great engineering and will can come together to produce a winning car.
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