March 817
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ConstructorMarch Engineering
SuccessorMarch 827
EngineChevrolet 5,000 cc (305.1 cu in) V8 engine naturally-aspirated mid-engined
| Category | Can-Am | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constructor | March Engineering | ||||
| Successor | March 827 | ||||
| Technical specifications | |||||
| Engine | Chevrolet 5,000 cc (305.1 cu in) V8 engine naturally-aspirated mid-engined | ||||
| Tyres | Goodyear | ||||
| Competition history | |||||
| Notable entrants | Paul Newman Racing | ||||
| Notable drivers | Teo Fabi Al Unser Bobby Rahal | ||||
| Debut | 1981 Can-Am Mosport Park | ||||
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| Teams' Championships | 1: (1981 Can-Am) | ||||
The March 817 was a British sports prototype racing car, built by March Engineering in 1981 for the Can-Am series. As with all other full-size Can-Am cars of the time, it used a mid-mounted 5-litre, naturally-aspirated Chevrolet V8 engine. Two cars are known to have been built.[1] Paul Newman Racing won the Team's championship of the Can-Am series in 1981 with the March 817, whilst their main driver, Teo Fabi took second in the driver's standings.