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3 Apr 2007, 20:54 (Ref:1882934) | #1 | ||
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Alpine A367 F2 (elf 2)
I thought I'd kick this one of after going through an old book by Eddie Guba I noticed these great looking alpine F2 car's:
Jabouille's car Obvious question for this forum: what happened to these certainly not conventional 70s F2 cars? Were they updated to form the kauhsen alpines? Where are they now? There also seem to be a number of photos on the vague http://fotos.iher.net/ site. |
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3 Apr 2007, 21:38 (Ref:1882961) | #2 | ||
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One of them went into French hillclimbs in 1976. The others became the Kauhsen cars I believe.
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10 Apr 2007, 11:34 (Ref:1887920) | #3 | |
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yes the car became a khausen F2 car
1 is in a museum in japan having raced in Japanese F2 1 car was sold 2 years ago in france to race in european F2 series i have just looked at the fotos this is the F3 A360 car the cars i refer to are the 76 cars Elf 2J alpine cars & these became the Khausen cars for 1977 season Last edited by driftwood; 10 Apr 2007 at 11:38. |
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10 Apr 2007, 12:20 (Ref:1887974) | #4 | ||
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Flicking through the Black Books, the Alpine A367-BMW first appears in 1972, Depailler driving one for Elf Coombs Racing from Hockenheim in April onwards.
In 1973, Jabouille joins the team and a second A367-BMW is built; a third joining the team as a space in July. Depaiiler won one race at the Nurburgring and had several second places. In 1974, Ecurie Elf run four A367-BMWs for Jabouille, Tambay, Serpaggi, Leclere, Beltoise, Cudini and Arnoux. Jabouille won one race at Hockenheim. For 1975, Jabouille inherited one of the A367s (chassis 4 says F1R, the one built new for 1974) and also built his own 'Elf 2J'-BMW (which F1R call Jabouille 2J-001). Larrousse drove the A367-BMW and won the first race he started in it. Jabouille also won one at the Salzburgring. In 1976, the last of the A367s disappears from F2 and Jabouille's Ecurie Elf has three Elf 2Js. The F1R list them in the season index as 7602, 7603 and 7604 but also mention a 7601 at the opening race. However the race results just show 7602 and 7603 so there may have been just two 1976 cars. The cars now had Renault CH1B engines and were driven by Jabouille who won three races and the championship and Leclere who won two races. In 1977, Kauhsen has a pair of 2J-Renaults, given as 7701 and 7702 by Motoring News at Thruxton. Leclare and Ludwig drove them and they were rubbish. One went out to the JAF GP at the end of the season. In 1978, I can see a Kauhsen-Renault running in Japan and a 'A364'-Renault with Dieter Kern in Europe. So it would seem that four A367s were built and then at least two Elf 2Js. The fourth of the A367s went into French hillclimbs but I can't account for the other three. If only two 2Js were built, then Drifty has accounted for both. Allen |
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10 Apr 2007, 12:46 (Ref:1887998) | #5 | |
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I will mail u the foto of 1 2J car Im sure its allot monocooque not tue farme al la 367 ( ironically not mentioned in A-Z book hence my earlier f3 comment- the 367 car was probaby updated f3 tube chassis)
the other car was for sale 2003/4 and allegedly sold to man who runs f2 series i do not believe the car raced in the series but he is now indisposed for a while see may mail coming to u on this at the same time Martini built a car with v6 reggie power |
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10 Apr 2007, 14:49 (Ref:1888071) | #6 | ||
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One of the Kauhsens [née Elf 2J] did three Atlantic races in South Africa at the start of 1978, driven by Len Booysen, and would you believe Derek Bell. It was fitted with a Richardson BDA. I'm guessing that this is not the car that went hillclimbing in Europe, so presumably the one that ended up in Japan.
It would be interesting to know more about this venture, which , as with most things Kauhsen and single seater, did not fare well; the best result, and only finish, being 6th. The Kauhsens seem to have had their own chassis numbers. Noted by F1R at Silverstone were 7701 Ludwig [described by MN as Jabouille's 1976 car] and 7702 Leclère [described by MN as a brand new car] And while the Kauhsens became rubbish, don't forget that Leclère took pole at Silverstone with one. Perhaps the problem lay in misguided development and the ease with which Leclère and Ludwig lost interest if they weren't presented with perfect cars, not having the ability to sort them. At Pau Leclère is in 7701 again called Jabouille's 76 car and the car used earlier by Ludwig by MN, while Ludwig is in what is called 'the latest car' Chris |
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10 Apr 2007, 15:32 (Ref:1888102) | #7 | |
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i have an error on elf 2j to japan
it is in fact martini mk22 a picture paints 1000 words but whats and elf or martini amongst friends |
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From 'the other place' and the excellent Michael Ferner:
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10 Apr 2007, 15:59 (Ref:1888125) | #9 | ||
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By the way, the car that went French hillcimbing was an Alpine A367-BMW, not a 2J. Guy Fréquelin, being BP-backed, was at pains to point out that it was an Alpine, not an Elf. It debuted 18 July 1976 as far as I can see and was said to be ex-Larrousse, strongly implying it was A367/4 from 1975.
Fréquelin also mentioned that he bought it because it was the cheapest available and I can't believe a 2J would have been cheap in July 1976. Allen |
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10 Apr 2007, 16:06 (Ref:1888130) | #10 | ||
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So from having accounted for both Kauhsens at 11:30 this morning, a mere five and half hours later we seem to have lost both of them...
To paraphrase Lady Bracknell [that well known contributor to this forum] "To lose one Kauhsen may be considered misfortune, to lose both seems like carelessness" Chris |
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10 Apr 2007, 16:14 (Ref:1888137) | #11 | ||
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To lose both is probably a good thing Chris I'd have thought!!
Heavens knows what Michel L thought in 1977, having gone so well with the same car in '76. Good old teutonic efficiency the year after... ! |
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10 Apr 2007, 16:39 (Ref:1888155) | #12 | ||
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I think the answer is that in 1977 Leclère didn't have Jabouille to set the car up for him and do the testing. However, you may well be right that the only good Kauhsen is a lost one... Chris |
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10 Apr 2007, 20:03 (Ref:1888402) | #13 | |
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Didn't the Coombs Elfs (Alpines) have Hart BDAs?
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13 Apr 2007, 10:36 (Ref:1890304) | #14 | |||
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I do have a photo of the F3 alpine chassis, and it seems to be almost exactly the same as the F2. Thanks for the great info! Really interesting. Sad to hear though that these car seem to have gone except for the one that was sold a few years ago. |
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13 Apr 2007, 11:52 (Ref:1890356) | #15 | ||
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They haven't gone. They'll be around somewhere.
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13 Apr 2007, 12:09 (Ref:1890366) | #16 | |
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there will be a little frenchman somewhere with a dust cover over 1 of these cars since 1984 when it was last used
It will not be long before 1 or 2 cars are "found" i was offered the Pygmee a few years ago where have all the Ligier cars gone? Martini f2 and f1 cars? The Matra LM cars sat in a private collection until 2 years ago then 1 man bought 2 of the cars to add to his 3 other cars |
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22 Apr 2007, 21:35 (Ref:1898014) | #17 | |||
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Maybe some new information on one of the alpines this site: http://www.eccehomo.cz/old_version/r.../res_1981.html
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23 Apr 2007, 08:16 (Ref:1898291) | #19 | |
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did u see Jauslin had 781/1 on the hillclimb results
i assume he bought the old aurora car i bet he fitte dthe dfv form the lola t294 hu50 car he called 286 into teh 781 he was running alpine v6 in the lola by now allegedly he also had renault powered f2 car not sure if it was the 76 car i am trying to communicate with him over sports car info |
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23 Apr 2007, 21:02 (Ref:1898875) | #20 | |||
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As I'm sure you have seen already, a lot of interesting info on here as well: http://www.research-racing.de/AlpineRenault.htm Good to see things progressing. |
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23 Apr 2007, 22:01 (Ref:1898922) | #21 | ||
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Roman Krejci wrote that. He posts here as Euromontagne (or something like that).
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30 Apr 2007, 14:52 (Ref:1903464) | #22 | ||
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I bumped into this today:
http://forums.autosport.com/showthre...postid=2647180 Very interesting stuff on there! It says a certain Theirry Gay had the an ex-jabouille V6 car in 1999. |
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28 Jul 2008, 17:43 (Ref:2259151) | #23 | |
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Unfortunatelly I am not good at Alpine Renault F2 history... but as about Dieter Kern you can see some his data here - http://www.euromontagna.com/driver.p...&id_driver=386, i would be interested in this photo (http://www.euromontagna.com/photo.ph...1982-06-20-001) which is taken in 1982 and describe as Alpine Renault chassis number 77 02/1977... the older years in ecce homo (78-81) Kern had the same car, maybe A364 as described somewhere....
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29 Jul 2008, 08:18 (Ref:2259383) | #24 | |
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looking at the car it is an older chassis with the damper angle and front anti roll bar sticking out behind the slim nose
the bodywork is some Ground effect style nose and side pods and a later rear wing copying the ralt rt2 toleman styling looking at the roll hoop of all the photos you can see it is the sam unusual shape wide at tub narrow at top Last edited by driftwood; 29 Jul 2008 at 08:23. |
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29 Jul 2008, 16:13 (Ref:2259703) | #25 | ||
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That car is the 1977 Elf 2 but with different bodywork, so not an a364. Just take a look at the front suspension and renault V6 engine in the back, chassis is wider than the one of the a364
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