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Thursday, 29 June 2023

Pau Classic Grand Prix 2023 - Exhibition runs

 

Two early cars of Tico Martini.  The lead car is a 1970 Martini Mk4 Formula France car.  The one behind is a 1973 Martini Mk11 Formula Renault.  Beautiful cars that I was grateful to see.

Interspersed amongst the races at the Pau Classic GP were a number of exhibition runs.  Whilst disappointing not to see any F1 or F3000 cars amongst these, there were a few F2 and F3 cars and a host of Formula Renault cars plus some old French single seaters and a few interesting oddities.

Formula Two

The star of the exhibition runners was this ex-Jo Siffert Chevron B18 F2 car from 1971.   Francois Mazet finished fourth in the 1971 Pau GP in a B18.

Another F2 car was this GRD 272.  Reine Wisell drove a GRD 272 to sixth place in the 1972 Pau GP.

Formula Three

The ex-Andrea de Cesaris March 793.

An ex-Nigel Mansell March 783 car, but why paint it to look like James Hunt's Hesketh?

Formula Renault / Formula France

In the early seventies some Technos were used in Formula Renault.  This is an example from 1970 although this doesn't look much like a Renault engine of that era to me.

This is a 1969 Martini Mk4 Formula France car.

This pretty little car is a 1972 Hampe HFR72.

This is a later Formula Renault car by Hampe, the HFR75 from 1975.  Another pretty and unusual car.

We are apt to remember Jean Ragnotti as a rally driver but he was a dab hand in race cars as well.  Here is a 1975 Martini Mk15E that he drove in Formula Renault Europe races and finished second in the championship, including a victory at Pau.

Another ex-Ragnotti car, the 1976 AGS JH14.  He finished sixth at Pau in this car.

A 1974 Formula Renault Martini Mk14.

A 1985 Martini Mk 44.

A 1989 Martini Mk57.

Other French Single Seaters 

It was difficult to believe at times that these MEP-Citroen Formula Bleue cars weren't having a race!  These cars were used in the later sixties and early seventies as racing school cars.

This was a car that the Albi based MEP built as a publicity car for Esso.

DB Panhard races from the early fifties.

Another early fifties DB racer.

An eighties Formula Ford 1600 car built by Rondeau.  The M585.

Some oddities

I am not sure exactly what this is but it looks street legal and vaguely like an overweight Alfa Romeo GP car.

In a similar vein is this much better looking "Maserati".

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1970 Martini Mk4 Formula France.

Lucchini sports car from the eighties.


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