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24 Jul 2011, 20:09 (Ref:2930520) | #51 | |
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THE "B" type letters in Chevron.
I am just looking for an answer to a simple QUESTION.
If the "B" suffix used in the type numbers for all Chevrons stood for "B"ridges & not Bennett,where did the previous numbers come from prior to John Bridges becoming a Director of Chevron Racing Cars at the end of 1967/68? i.e. B1,B2,(Clubmans Cars) B3,B4,B5,B6(G.T. Cars) & B7.(F3 Car). Indeed David Bridges never refered to the B5 as a B5, only as a Chevron G.T. Car with my engine & gearbox in it. To slightly confuse the issue even more find attached one of my photo's of John Bridges semi works "Red Rose" F3 Team for the 1968 season,taken at his garage in Chester. Left. The late Chris Williams. Right. Alan Rollinson. Forefront.Brian Redman, John Bridges stood at the back. You will notice a sign at the front of the Car simply saying " The New F3 Chevron " at this stage no mention of a "B"9. |
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24 Jul 2011, 20:15 (Ref:2930527) | #52 | |
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1968 "Red Rose" F3 Team.
Attached photo to above.
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28 Jul 2011, 19:42 (Ref:2932243) | #54 | |
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THE "B" type letters in Chevron.
Thanks for the imfo Allen,thats 0ne puzzle i can finally put to rest.
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Where are they now??
Wanted to throw this out to another group and see what sticks. I have been researching a handful of B-9 Chevrons that made it to the US. There are three cars that I have come up short on......first is a B-9 that was purchased via Fred Opert and went to the father son team of Warren Flickinger. The son drove the car for about one year, sold the B-9, I believe the end of 1969, and moved to a Winkelmann. The father has passed and the son's last address was a homeless shelter in Denver Colorado. I believe the car was yellow, where did it go?? Second, Thomas Gelb drove a B-9 turned B-14, in 1970. He went upside down in the car and took up fishing. The car I believe was repaired by Opert. The car was light blue, chassis FB-68-8, where did it go??. Last but not least is the car driven by Canadian Wayne Kelly. Car was purple and white, raced by him in 1969. Anyone have knowledge of that car?? Any tips would be appreciated
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In the early B9, that top link was mounted on the same bolt as rear dampener. This inner mounting of the top link was standard on the B10, maybe where the idea started. This set up continued on the B15 & 17 and I imagine the increased rear grip with the narrower F3 tires is why they were noted as very understeering cars. |
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2 Mar 2023, 01:58 (Ref:4145458) | #57 | |||
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FYI: This upgrade was responsible for surge in B9 competitiveness and gave Chevrons their reputation as very understeering cars. |
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