The March 731 F1 OW 1973 car is a true classic of Formula One racing. This car has stood the test of time since its debut in 1973, claiming a number of successes along the way. The March 731 F1 OW 1973 was designed as an evolution of the March 721 F1 OW 1972 and 711 F1 OW 1971 an all-new chassis made of aluminium honeycomb construction with a wheelbase of 156 inches and a skeletal-like strength that has proven to be both rigid and strong. The aerodynamics of the car were further optimised as the executives at March sought to harness the most speed possible. The car was powered by the Ford-Cosworth DFV V8 engine and an advanced Hewland FG400 5-speed manual transmission. At the time of its release, the March 731 F1 OW 1973 was viewed by many as being one of the most advanced cars in F1. Its lightweight design and aerodynamic shape made it capable of reaching top speeds that left most of its contemporaries in the dust. The March 731 F1 OW 1973 had an incredible amount of success in the F1 championship during the 1973 season, with three drivers claiming victory in a season that stretched all the way to the last race of the calendar. This car is now preserved as a part of many classic car enthusiasts collections, offering a glimpse into what F1 racing used to be like before the advancements of modern technology and race-spec regulations.
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