March
March was known for its light blue and green livery between 1987 and 1991 when it raced as Leyton House Racing
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1970 | Red (one car)/Blue | STP (one car)/Ford, Menards | ||
1971 | Red | STP, Girling, Smog | ||
1972 | Red | STP | Champion, Fina, Vick | |
1973 | Red | STP | Champion, Fina, Vick, Shell | |
1974 | Red | |||
1975 | Red | Beta Tools | Champion, Ferodo, Goodyear | |
1976 | Red | Blue, White | Goodyear | |
1981 | Black | Guinness | Mangels wheels, Rizla+ | |
1982 | White | Blue, Red, Gold, Yellow | Rothmans | |
1983 | White | Light Blue, Light Green, Red | Rizla+ | Fujifilm, Copec |
1987 | Light Blue | Leyton House | Cobra, March | |
1988 | Light Blue | Leyton House | Diesel, Annic, Cobra, Diavia, Osama | |
1989 | Light Blue | Green, Black | Leyton House | BP, Annic, Osama, Diavia |
1990 | Light Blue | Green, Black | Leyton House, Carglass | BP, Annic, Osama, Diavia |
1991 | Light Blue | Green, Black | Leyton House, Autoglass | BP, Annic, Osama, Diavia |
1992 | Light Blue | Green, White, Black, Blue | Uliveto, BFI, Rizla+, Blaupunkt, Autoglass | BP, Rial, Bon Appetit, Sportrack, Corona. |
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Andrea de Adamich racing for March at the 1971 German Grand Prix
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A March 761 in its F&S Properties livery
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Vittorio Brambilla driving a March Ford 761
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A March 811 from the 1981 season on display, notice the Guinness livery
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The March 821 from the 1982 season on display.
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Ivan Capelli driving at the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix
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Mauricio Gugelmin driving for Leyton House Racing at the 1991 United States Grand Prix.
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