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1 Dec 2011, 23:35 (Ref:2994179) | #1 | ||
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Chevron B-10 Chassis
Is there information available about the Chevron B-10 cars?? Numbers built, chassis numbers, where they went??
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2 Dec 2011, 04:34 (Ref:2994237) | #2 | |
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Yes there is. They made two B-10's and I owned and raced chassis number 2. I bought the car in Portland in around 1973 and sold it to Monte Shelton in Portland in 1990. He later sold it and I have lost track of it , but there is a photo of it at http://www.oldracingcars.com/chevron/b10/
I ran the car at Portland and Sears point from 73 till about 77 when I bought a B-29 atlantic car, If you check the thread on the B-29's you will find more info there also. rich |
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13 Jan 2012, 22:14 (Ref:3011401) | #3 | |
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Original B10s
Indeed there were TWO F2 cars (Later Designated B10s built in 1968 )
Frank Lythgoe commissioning the Factory to built them in late 1967 for Peter Gethin to drive in International Races in 1968. The 1st car proved to be a "Dead Duck"due in some respects to the shear lack of development despite pleas to the Factory for assistance. So much so Frank Gardner was asked to test the car for an unbiased opinion of it in May of 68. He testified that it did indeed require much more development to make it competitive. Frank Lythgoe approached the factory one last time for help. Unfortunately this was not forthcoming despite Derek Bennett trying out the 2nd car which by now was completed. In desperation Frank Lythgoe cancelled the order for the 2nd car & sold the first to Frank Williams. A Brabham B.T.23C was immediately purchased for Peter Gethin to finish the 68 F2 Season with a fair amount of success. The 2nd car languished at the factory till later in 68 when it was first purchased for Speed Events before Graham Eden raced it mainly in F.Libre in 69 & 1970. The 17c update simply consisted of B17C wheels & tyres( 10s x 14s) plus the fitment of Aerofoils but still retaining its aluminium fuel tanks etc that it was built with,even to the point that it still had its original driver roll bar intact. |
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This set up was standard 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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