Car Name: | March 732 March 73B |
Category: | Formula 2 Formula Atlantic |
Constructor: | March |
Chassis: | Aluminum monocoque with rear sub-frame covered in fiberglass body |
Front Suspension: | Double wishbones, Coil springs over Dampers, Anti-roll bar |
Rear Suspension: | Twin lower links, Single top links, twin trailing arms, Coil springs over Dampers, Anti-roll bar |
Track: | (front) (rear) |
Engine Name: | BMW M12/7, mid-engined, longitudinally mounted, 21NaN1, I4, DOHC, NA Hart 420R, mid-engined, longitudinally mounted, 21NaN1, I4, DOHC, NA Ford-Cosworth BDA, mid-engined, longitudinally mounted, 1.61NaN1, I4, DOHC, NA Ford-Cosworth BDG, mid-engined, longitudinally mounted, 21NaN1, I4, DOHC, NA |
Gearbox Name: | Hewland F.T.200 |
Gears: | 5-speed |
Type: | manual |
Power: | [1] [2] |
Tyres: | Goodyear |
Weight: | NaNNaN |
Debut: | 1973 |
Fastest Laps: | 4 |
Wins: | 8 |
Podiums: | 9 |
Poles: | 4 |
Drivers: | Jean-Pierre Jarier |
Predecessor: | March 722 |
Successor: | March 742 |
The March 732 was a British open-wheel Formula 2 racing car, built by March Engineering and introduced in 1973. It was powered by the BMW M12/7 engine. Its Formula Atlantic equivalent, the March 73B, was based on the 732. Frenchman Jean-Pierre Jarier eventually won the 1973 European Formula Two Championship driving a March 732, finishing the season with 8 wins, 9 podium finishes, 4 pole positions, 4 fastest laps, and 78 points.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]