Image of the winning March 83C of the 1983 Indianapolis 500 (Tom Sneva)

The March 83C is a highly successful and extremely competitive open-wheel race car, designed by and built by March Engineering, to compete in the 1983 IndyCar season. The season was a white-wash and a clean-sweep for March, winning 7 out of the 13 races, and taking 9 pole positions that season. Newey's March 84C chassis successfully clinched the 1983 Constructors' Championship, and the 1983 Indianapolis 500 with Tom Sneva. It was powered by the Ford-Cosworth DFX turbo V8 engine.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

  1. "1983 March 83C Indy Car".
  2. "When Britain swept the 'Yard".
  3. "Tony Matthews Cutaway: Vermont American March 83C". 23 June 2013.
  4. "1983 March Indy Car".
  5. "1983 March Type 83C Indy Car | S144 | Kissimmee 2011".
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