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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Famous quotes containing the word march:
“One of the most interesting and affecting things [on a difficult return march from a raid into Virginia] is the train of contrabands, old and young, male and femaleone hundred to two hundredtoiling uncomplainingly along after and with the army.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)
“The march of conquest through wild provinces, may be the march of Mind; but not the march of Love.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“Daffodils,
That come before the swallow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)