March 73A

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The March 73A was an open-wheel formula racing car, designed, developed, and built by British manufacturer and constructor, March Engineering, for Formula 5000 racing, between 1973 and 1974.[1][2] It competed in both the European and SCCA U.S. F5000 championships.[3] It also competed in one non-championship Formula One World Championship Grand Prix; the 1973 Race of Champions.[4] It was later converted into a closed-wheel Can-Am-style prototype chassis, where it competed in the 1984 championship.[5]

John Cannon's 73A
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ConstructorMarch
PredecessorMarch 72A
ChassisAluminium monocoque with load-bearing engine-transmission assembly, fiberglass and aluminum body
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March 73A
CategoryFormula 5000
ConstructorMarch
PredecessorMarch 72A
Technical specifications
ChassisAluminium monocoque with load-bearing engine-transmission assembly, fiberglass and aluminum body
Suspension (front)Independent, wishbones and inclined coil spring/shock absorber units
Suspension (rear)Independent, single top link, twin tower links and coil spring/shock absorber units
EngineMid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 5.0 L (305.1 cu in), Chevrolet, 90° V8, NA
TransmissionHewland DG300 5-speed manual
Weight1,500 lb (680 kg)
Competition history
Notable driversUnited States Skip Barber
United States John Gunn
United States Bill Tempero
United Kingdom Clive Baker
Canada John Cannon
Debut1973
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