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− | The '''1978 Dywa Grand Prix Series season''' was the inaugural season of the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. All teams and drivers raced identical [[Dywa]]-001 with [[Renzo]] DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines. Exactly how the previously tinpot Dywa Cars were able to put together the resources not only to supply dozens of vehicles, but also to arrange transport and race events at major European circuit is a question that perhaps should not be asked and in any case must not be answered directly. | + | The '''1978 Dywa Grand Prix Series season''' was the inaugural season of the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. All teams and drivers raced identical [[Dywa]]-001 chassis with [[Renzo]] DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines. Exactly how the previously tinpot Dywa Cars were able to put together the resources not only to supply dozens of vehicles, but also to arrange transport and race events at major European circuit is a question that perhaps should not be asked and in any case must not be answered directly. |
The series featured drivers who already had or would go on to race in the Formula One World Championship such as [[Valentino Nicchi]], [[Leonhard von Gottorp]] and [[Silvio Bachot]], as well as many names known previously only to the anoraks who follow national Formula Ford racing. It has been described by motorsport historians as "the spiritual predecessor to the [[Life Grand Prix Series]]" for its low-cost cars and chaotic racing. | The series featured drivers who already had or would go on to race in the Formula One World Championship such as [[Valentino Nicchi]], [[Leonhard von Gottorp]] and [[Silvio Bachot]], as well as many names known previously only to the anoraks who follow national Formula Ford racing. It has been described by motorsport historians as "the spiritual predecessor to the [[Life Grand Prix Series]]" for its low-cost cars and chaotic racing. | ||
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== Teams and drivers == | == Teams and drivers == | ||
− | All teams and drivers raced identical [[Dywa]]-001 with [[Renzo]] DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines. | + | All teams and drivers raced identical [[Dywa]]-001 chassis with [[Renzo]] DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines. |
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Revision as of 12:18, 23 February 2021
1978 Dywa GP Series season | |
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Season | |
Races | 10 |
Start date | 2 April 1978 |
Start Event | Enna-Pergusa |
End date | 17 September 1978 |
End Event | Monza |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | TBA |
Constructor's Champion | TBA |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
Inaugural | 1979 |
The 1978 Dywa Grand Prix Series season was the inaugural season of the Dywa Grand Prix Series. All teams and drivers raced identical Dywa-001 chassis with Renzo DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines. Exactly how the previously tinpot Dywa Cars were able to put together the resources not only to supply dozens of vehicles, but also to arrange transport and race events at major European circuit is a question that perhaps should not be asked and in any case must not be answered directly.
The series featured drivers who already had or would go on to race in the Formula One World Championship such as Valentino Nicchi, Leonhard von Gottorp and Silvio Bachot, as well as many names known previously only to the anoraks who follow national Formula Ford racing. It has been described by motorsport historians as "the spiritual predecessor to the Life Grand Prix Series" for its low-cost cars and chaotic racing.
Teams and drivers
All teams and drivers raced identical Dywa-001 chassis with Renzo DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines.