LeGrand Mk11
Red LeGrand developed a Formula A version of his successful Formula B car. It was light and very quick, but the FB-based components proved totally insufficient for the highly-tuned ex-Trans-Am 5-litre engines.
LeGrand was the first US constructor to have a car ready for the new 5-litre Formula A in 1968. In the hands of Bruce Eglinton, it won a SCCA National at Las Vegas on 25 February 1968, the first National level Formula A race. With that success, there were a number of orders for 1968, at least four, and possibly as many as eight cars were built in total. The model was originally advertised with Bartz Chevrolet engines and Hewland LG500 gearbox for $12,845.
There are no setups for this car.
This car has been used in 39 sessions.
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
Laguna Seca Historic
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