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The "complete" F1 results section omits many March drivers' names, and in places lists non-works drivers and omits works ones.

Unfortunately, doing it properly will mean that years like 1970-72 and 76-77 will look awful...

Pete Fenelon 19:27, 30 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Focus on F1

This Article focuses far too much on Formula One. March are better know for production single seater racing cars for the lower formulae - particularly in the seventies and early eighties.