GPL Matra-Ford MS7

(gpl67_matra) Mod
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 00_Beltoise
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 00_Beltoise
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 01_Ickx
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 02_Servoz
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 03
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 03_1
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 03_2
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 04
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 04_01
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 05
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 09
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 99_1967_MS_8
GPL Matra-Ford MS7, skin 99_1967_MS_9

By 1967 Formula Two was dominated by F1 stars on their 'off-days'. Engines were mostly by Cosworth (based on Ford blocks) and Honda, BMC, Fiat and BRM featured as well. With the 'return to power' of F1, the gap between the series had grown too great and a change was needed.

Therefore the FIA increased the maximum engine capacity to 1600cc and introduced the European F2 Championship. The most popular engine was the Cosworth FVA which was effectively the 'proof of concept' for the legendary DFV. The 1967 FVA gave 220 bhp @ 9,000 rpm. Other units included a four-cylinder BMW and a V6 Dino Ferrari.

In the mid-1960s, Matra enjoyed considerable success in Formula 3 and F2 racing, particularly with the MS5 monocoque-based car, winning the French and European championships. In 1967, Jacky Ickx surprised the F1 establishment by posting the third-fastest qualifying time of 8:14 at the German Nürburgring in his 1600cc Matra MS7 F2, which was allowed to enter alongside the 3000cc F1 cars. In the race, he failed to finish due to a broken suspension.

While only modestly successful in Formula One, the car dominated Formula Two from late 1967 through 1969. Jacky Ickx, Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Johnny Servoz-Gavin won the European Championship in those years respectively, all driving the MS7 at least at some races.

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Tyres

  • GP67 (V)

Specs

  • Acceleration: --s 0-100
  • BHP: 245bhp
  • Power Ratio: 2.05kg/cv
  • Top Speed: 260+km/h
  • Torque: 215Nm
  • Weight: 501kg

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