March 717
British sports prototype race car
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The March 717 was a British Group 7 sports prototype racing car, built by March Engineering in 1970 for the Can-Am series. As with all other full-size Can-Am cars of the time, it used a large-displacement, mid-mounted, 537 cu in (8.80 L), naturally-aspirated, Chevrolet big-block V8 engine, making 800 hp (600 kW). Like its predecessor, it was driven by legendary New Zealand racing driver, Chris Amon.[1][2][3][4][5]
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| Category | Can-Am | ||||||
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| Designer | Robin Herd | ||||||
| Production | 1970 - 1971 | ||||||
| Predecessor | March 707 | ||||||
| Technical specifications | |||||||
| Wheelbase | 2,460 mm (96.9 in) | ||||||
| Engine | Chevrolet big-block V8 engine | ||||||
| Transmission | Hewland LG600 5-speed manual | ||||||
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