Grand Prix de Rouen
Rouen-les-Essarts, 29 Jun 1975
| Results | Laps | Time/Speed | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michel Leclère | March 752 [12] - BMW M12/6 Rosche #2 Elf Team March |
40 | ||||||
| 2 | Patrick Tambay | March 752 [9] - BMW M12/6 Rosche #3 Elf Team March |
40 | ||||||
| 3 | Claude Bourgoignie | March 752 [14] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #8 Bang et Olufsen |
40 | ||||||
| 4 | Jean-Pierre Jaussaud | March 752 [P] - Ford BDA Hart #14 Fred Opert Racing |
40 | ||||||
| 5 | Bernard de Dryver | March 752 [8] - BMW M12/6 #9 Bang et Olufsen |
39 | ||||||
| 6 | Gabriele Serblin | March 752 [4] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #15 Cucine Elba Racing Team |
35 | ||||||
| 7 | Maurizio Flammini | March 742 [22] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #29 Maurizio Flammini (see note 1) |
34 | ||||||
| 8 | Jacques Laffite | Martini MK16 [001] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #1 Ecurie Elf Ambrozium |
28 | ||||||
| 9 | Harald Ertl | Chevron B29 [29-75-27] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #26 Fred Opert |
27 | ||||||
| 10 | Jean-Pierre Beltoise | Elf 2 (Alpine) A367 [3673] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #7 Elf Switzerland (see note 2) |
24 | ||||||
| 11 | Wilhelm "Willi" Deutsch | March 752 [13] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #27 Warsteiner Racing Team |
23 | ||||||
| 12 | Jo Vonlanthen | March 752 [6] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #28 Brissago Blauband Racing |
23 | ||||||
| 13 | Bruno Pescia | March 752 [23] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #11 Project 3 (see note 3) |
23 | ||||||
| 14 | Sandro Cinotti | March 752 [17] - BMW M12/6 #12 Project 3 Racing with Scaini (see note 4) |
22 | ||||||
| 15 | Jean-Pierre Jabouille | Elf (Jabouille) 2J [7501] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #6 Elf Switzerland (see note 5) |
17 | ||||||
| 16 | Alberto Colombo | March 752 [1-2] - BMW M12/6 #16 Trivellato Racing Team |
12 | ||||||
| 17 | Christian Ethuin | Chevron B29 [29-75-12] - Chrysler-Simca ROC 4 #4 Roc Motul la Pierre du Nord [Stalder] (see note 6) |
12 | ||||||
| 18 | Xavier Lapeyre | Chevron B29 [29-75-10] - Chrysler-Simca ROC 4 #5 Roc Motul la Pierre du Nord [Stalder] (see note 7) |
4 | ||||||
| 19 | Max Bonnin | March 732 ["59"] - Ford BDA Hart #17 Max Bonnin (see note 8) |
1 | ||||||
| DNSC | Giorgio Francia | Osella FA2/75 [003] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #23 Osella Racing Team |
Did not start (crashed) | ||||||
|   | Masami Kuwashima | March 752 [15] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #10 Masumi Kuwashima Racing (see note 9) |
On entry list | ||||||
|   | Brian Henton | March 752 [P] - Ford BDA Hart #18 Brian Henton Racing |
On entry list | ||||||
|   | Loris Kessel | March 752 - BMW M12/6 #19 Ambrozium H 7 |
On entry list | ||||||
|   | Hans Binder | March 752 [10] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 #21 Team Obermoser Eurorace (see note 10) |
On entry list | ||||||
|   | Diulio Truffo | Osella FA2/75 [001] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #22 Osella Racing Team (see note 11) |
On entry list | ||||||
|   | Giancarlo Martini | March 752 [7] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch #24 Scuderia Everest/Scuderia del Passatore [Giancarlo Minardi] |
On entry list | ||||||
|   | Lamberto Leoni | March 752 [3] - BMW M12/6 #25 Scuderia Everest/Scuderia del Passatore [Giancarlo Minardi] (see note 12) |
On entry list | ||||||
All cars are 2-litre F2 unless noted.
| Qualifying | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jean-Pierre Jabouille | (F2) 2-litre Elf (Jabouille) 2J [7501] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 | |||
| 2 | Patrick Tambay | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [9] - BMW M12/6 Rosche | |||
| 3 | Michel Leclère | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [12] - BMW M12/6 Rosche | |||
| 4 | Jacques Laffite | (F2) 2-litre Martini MK16 [001] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 | |||
| 5 | Claude Bourgoignie | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [14] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch | |||
| 6 | Maurizio Flammini | (F2) 2-litre March 742 [22] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch | |||
| 7 | Jean-Pierre Beltoise | (F2) 2-litre Elf 2 (Alpine) A367 [3673] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 | |||
| 8 | Gabriele Serblin | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [4] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch | |||
| 9 | Harald Ertl | (F2) 2-litre Chevron B29 [29-75-27] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch | |||
| 10 | Wilhelm "Willi" Deutsch | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [13] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 | |||
| 11 | Giorgio Francia * | (F2) 2-litre Osella FA2/75 [003] - BMW M12/6 Neerpasch | |||
| 12 | Xavier Lapeyre | (F2) 2-litre Chevron B29 [29-75-10] - Chrysler-Simca ROC 4 | |||
| 13 | Bruno Pescia | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [23] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 | |||
| 14 | Jean-Pierre Jaussaud | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [P] - Ford BDA Hart | |||
| 15 | Sandro Cinotti | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [17] - BMW M12/6 | |||
| 16 | Alberto Colombo | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [1-2] - BMW M12/6 | |||
| 17 | Jo Vonlanthen | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [6] - BMW Schnitzer 20-4 | |||
| 18 | Bernard de Dryver | (F2) 2-litre March 752 [8] - BMW M12/6 | |||
| 19 | Christian Ethuin | (F2) 2-litre Chevron B29 [29-75-12] - Chrysler-Simca ROC 4 | |||
| 20 | Max Bonnin | (F2) 2-litre March 732 ["59"] - Ford BDA Hart | |||
| * Did not start | |||||
Notes on the cars:
- March 742 [22] (Maurizio Flammini): New to the CSAI's Equipe Nationale, then managed by Eugenio Dragoni, for Maurizio Flammini to drive in F2 in 1974. After Dragoni's sudden death in April 1974, the team was managed by Ottorino Maffezzoli, the Monza circuit director. Flammini reappeared in this car from June 1975 onwards, running as part of the Trivellato Racing Team, and won at Mugello in July and Misano in August. Flammini joined the March works F2 team for 1976, but brought the old 742 out for a few races in 1977. In March 1977, the ex-Flammini March 742 was advertised by Yolanda Fawsitt (Haddenham, Buckinghamshire), although Autosport gave her name as Solanda Fowsitt. Subsequent history unknown.
- Elf 2 (Alpine) A367 [3673] (Jean-Pierre Beltoise): New for 1974, for Ecurie Elf team leader Jean-Pierre Jabouille to drive in F2. The car was fitted with Schnitzer BMW engines. It was raced by Jean-Pierre Beltoise at Hockenheim in April, where it used Schnitzer's experimental 12-plug engine. Jabouille won at Hockenheim in June in this car. Retained by Equipe Elf Switzerland for 1975, when No 2 driver Gérard Larrousse used it until his new Jabouille-designed Elf 2 was ready, and Larrousse won at Hockenheim in April in this car. Unlike the two sister cars which were rebuilt for further duty in 1976, this car was sold to Guy Fréquelin and used in French hillclimbs in 1976, still with its Schnitzer BMW engine. It was then sold to Pierre Desnos and used by him in French hillclimbs in 1977 and 1978. Gerard Gamand on Autodiva adds that the car was raced by Jean Louis Neveu from 1983 to 1985.
- March 752 [23] (Bruno Pescia): New to Ron Dennis's Project Three Racing and driven in F2 by Bruno Pescia, Vittorio Brambilla, Masami Kuwashima, Tim Schenken and Jean-Pierre Jaussaud in 1975. Retained in 1976 as part of Project Four Racing and thought to be the "762" used as a testbed for the Lancia engines at the start of that season. Then probably the "762" used by Gilles Villeneuve at Pau and by Mikko Kozarowitzky at three later races. Unknown after July 1976.
- March 752 [17] (Sandro Cinotti): New to Ron Dennis's Project Three team and raced by Vittorio Brambilla and Sandro Cinotti during the first half of the 1975 F2 season. Crashed heavily by Brambilla in practice at Mugello, then raced by Bruno Pescia at the end of the year. Sold to Max Bonnin for 1976 but only seen at a few races. To Sylvain Lachaud for French hillclimbs in 1977 but referred to as a 742 for much of the year. To Bernard-Etienne Grobot for 1978 but he crashed very heavily at Gué-Chervais in September and the car was returned to March for repairs. To Anne Baverey for 1979, when described as a 772, but damaged mid-season and sold to Philippe Porcheur. Retained by Porcheur for 1980, when it was again described as a 772. Bought from Porcheur by Eddy D'Hoe for Belgian hillclimbs in 1981. Then to Pierre Evrard (Rochefort, Belgium) for Belgian hillclimbs in 1982 and 1983. Subsequent history unknown.
- Elf (Jabouille) 2J [7501] (Jean-Pierre Jabouille): New for the Elf Switzerland team in 1975, based on the Alpine A367 chassis 3671. The car was completed in time for 50 km of testing at Dijon before the first race of the 1975 F2 season at Estoril on 9 March. Jean-Pierre Jabouille placed it fourth on the grid at that race, but struggled in the wet race conditons and finished eighth. He qualified scond at Hockenheim in April, then won the non-championship race at Magny Cours in May. He was second on the grid again at Pau, Hockenheim again in June and Salzburgring, winning the latter race. He took the 2J's first pole position at Rouen-les-Essarts two weeks later. The second 2J was then completed, so this car was handed over to Gérard Larrousse, who finished a fine second at Silverstone but retired with engine problems at Zolder and Nogaro. This car was consumed in the creation of new cars with Renault V6 engines for 1976. Whether chassis 7502 became the new chassis 7602 remains unresolved.
- Chevron B29 [29-75-12] (Christian Ethuin): New to Fred Stalder's Societé Racing Organisation Course (Annemasse, Haute-Savoie, France), and fitted with ROC's Chrysler-Simca-based engines, developed by Max Funda (Geneva, Switzerland) for Formula 2 in 1975. Raced by Christian Ethuin, starting at Hockenheim in April, and also by former F1 driver Jean-Pierre Beltoise at Magny Cours, Pau and Nogaro. It was part of a two car team with Xavier Lapeyre driving the other car. Laurent Ferrier then drove the car in the final race of the season but did not qualify. It was raced by Roger Rivoire in two French hillclimbs in early 1976, at Charnizay and at Hébecrevon, and later in the year was driven by Jean Lachaud at Le Gua and Limonest-Mt Verdun. Press reports said it had been loaned to Lachaud by ROC boss Fred Stalder for these two events. As Xavier Lapeyre had retained his B29 for 1976, Lachaud must have been in the ex-Beltoise car. By the same logic, 75-12 is likely to be the ROC-engined Chevron bought by Ange-Marie Cheval from Stalder for 1977. It was described as a B27/B29, a B29 and a B29/35, but photographs in Echappement clearly show a B29. Advertised in Echappement in October 1977 as a B29/35. Subsequent history unknown, but there is a good chance this could be the "B35"-ROC raced by Jean Arzeno at Ceyreste in September 1979 and then the "B35" raced by Bernard Hazotte from 1980 onwards.
- Chevron B29 [29-75-10] (Xavier Lapeyre): New to Fred Stalder's Societé Racing Organisation Course (Annemasse, Haute-Savoie, France), and fitted with ROC's Chrysler-Simca-based engines, developed by Max Funda (Geneva, Switzerland) for Formula 2 in 1975. Raced by Xavier Lapeyre (Toulouse, southwest France), starting at Hockenheim in April. Lapeyre left ROC for 1976, but retained the Chevron, fitting a BMW engine and racing it in five events at the start of 1976, failing to qualify for four of them. The last time the B29 was seen was at Pau on 7 June, where Lapeyre failed to qualify, and at the next race, at Rouen three weeks later, he had a new Chevron B35. Sold to Werner Ruckelshausen for Austrian national races in 1977, where it was entered as a "Chevron Swindon" of 2000cc capacity, implying a Swindon BDX engine. Subsequent thistory unknown.
- March 732 ["59"] (Max Bonnin): Max Bonnin raced a March in Formula 2 in 1974, which was described by Motoring News as being "one of last year's March monocoques", to which Bonnin had fitted his own suspension, "which featured narrower track and revised roll centres". Bonnin later told Gérard Gamand that he acquired an unused 732 monocoque to build this car. It was powered by a Hart BDA. Bonnin raced this car in F2 through 1974 and 1975 before buying a March 752 for 1976. The 732, by then called a 742, was sold to Jean-Louis Albinet and used in French hillclimbs in 1976, 1977 and 1978, using a 2-litre Hart engine. In July 1978, Albinet acquired a Martini MK22, and the March-Hart was sold to Gérard Lafaurie (Bordeaux, Aquitaine), first appearing in August 1978 in a "March 732", and then regularly from the start of 1979 in a "March 742". Lafaurie raced the car again in 1980, 1981, and 1982. Later in 1982, the car was sold to Pascal Malateste, who fitted the 1600cc engine from his Pygmée. He raced the car in 1982 and 1983, before it passed to his father Yves Malateste in 1984. It is reported that the elder Malateste had a severe accident in the car, leaving him in a wheelchair. It is also reported that the remains of this car were sold to dealer/collector Christian Hollinger (Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France), who took them to mechanic Jean-Pierre Navarro (Montluel, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), who built a new March 712-style monocoque and reassembled the car to be used in the 1600cc Historic F2 series. According to Navarro's records, the resulting car was delivered by Hollinger to Frédéric Lacarelle (Lyon, Rhône-Alpes). The car's HVIF shows Lacarelle acquiring it in January 1994. From Lacarelle, it went to Jean-Jacques Gravier (Servolex, Rhône-Alpes) who entered it for Historic Formula 2 events between 1999 and 2002 as a March "71B". Subsequent history withheld.
- March 752 [15] (Masami Kuwashima): New to Masami Kuwashima for Formula 2 in 1975, prepared by Roy Kennedy's team in London, and entered by Masami Kuwashima Racing. After just two races, Kuwashima returned to Japan, and the 752 was sold to Tom Walkinshaw.who had it converted by Kennedy to F5000 specification, with the installation of a 3.4-litre Ford V6 engine. Raced by Walkinshaw in the 1975 Shellsport F5000 Championship. To Val Musetti, and raced in Shellsport G8 in 1976 and 1977. Converted to F1 specification for 1978, with a Cosworth DFV engine, and referred to as a 761 that season. Wrecked at Mallory Park in August but rebuilt again for 1979, when it was described as a 771, but wrecked at Zolder at the start of the Aurora season and finally written off.
- March 752 [10] (Hans Binder): Sold to Jorg Obermoser and run by Obermoser's Team Warsteiner Eurorace for Hans Binder in European F2, and later for Alain Peltier and Ewald Boisitz. To Alois Muller for 1976, still with its B Schnitzer BMW engine and used in the European F2 race at Salzburgring in May 1976, where it was entered by BMW Dienst Rischer Wien, and in Austrian national events. Unknown after 1976.
- Osella FA2/75 [001] (Diulio Truffo): New for Arturo Merzario to race for Osella Squadra Corse at Vallelunga in October 1974. Rebuilt to 1975 specification and raced by Giorgio Francia in the early part of the season, then by Diulio Truffo, and then my Merzario for the last three races. Rebuilt to 1976 specification and raced by Gianfranco Trombetti at the start of that season. Subsequent history unknown.
- March 752 [3] (Lamberto Leoni): Entered by Giancarlo Minardi's Scuderia del Passatore for Lamberto Leoni in F2 in 1975. Also for Diulio Truffo at one late-season race. Retained by Minardi as a spare car for his Scuderia Everest in 1976 and raced by Gianfranco Brancatelli at Mugello in July. Unknown after 1976.
Sources
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Individual sources for this event
Motoring News (3 Jul 1975 pp11-13) gives chassis numbers for all 20 cars on the grid. Tambay was in 752-9 again, Pescia's car again wasn't identified and Vonlanthen's car was 752-6 again. The 003 Osella had all-new bodywork but was extensively damaged in Francia's crash.