March
March Engineering, a prominent British manufacturer of racing cars, has left an indelible mark on the world of motorsport since its founding in 1969 by Max Mosley, Alan Rees, Graham Coaker, and Robin Herd. Known for their innovative designs and engineering prowess, March race cars quickly became a force in various racing series, including Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Three, and IndyCar. The company achieved early success with victories in Formula Two and competitive performances in Formula One during the 1970s and 1980s. March’s versatility in creating chassis for different racing categories showcased their adaptability and technical excellence. Notable achievements include their 1983 Indy 500 win with driver Tom Sneva and their dominant presence in the CART series throughout the 1980s. Although March ceased operations in the early 1990s, their legacy endures through the numerous victories and contributions to motorsport engineering, reflecting a period of innovation and competitive spirit in racing history.