1968 Chevron B8

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1968 Chevron B8
Comprehensive history since new Competition success in period Numerous entries in historic motorsport events Chassis number: CH-DBE-63 The Chevron B8 we are presenting here, chassis no. CH-DBE-63, was bought in spring 1968 by the English driver Nigel Morrison. Originally painted yellow, it was entered in competition for the first time in June 1968 at Anderstorp (Sweden), where it finished 15th, behind the more powerful Porsche 910 and 906, Lola T70 and Ford GT40 cars. The English driver carried on racing at one meeting after another, achieving 12th place at Hockenheim and then 10th at the Mugello Grand Prix, where more than 60 cars were competing. His final race in the 1968 season would be the Imola 500 km, alongside the other Chevron B8 entered by Digby Martland, who was known for his loyalty to Chevron and for his excellent results, first at the wheel of his B6 and then of his B8. Morrison didn’t finish the race after crashing out and sent his car back to the factory so that it would be ready to race again at the start of the 1969 season. In April, he competed in the RAC British Sports Car Championship at Thruxton and a few days later scored his first victory, in Scotland at the Ingliston Circuit. Later in the season, the English driver again claimed victory, this time in the Lombank Trophy, again at Ingliston. Andrew Fletcher, who shared the driving with Morrison at the 1968 Mugello Grand Prix then became the owner of chassis no. CH-DBE-63 and added some more fine results to its record in competition. During the 1970 season, Fletcher took the Chevron home to 4th place in the Zolder 500 km race, 5th at Jarama in May, 8th at the Danish Grand Prix at Jyllandsringen and finally 12th on the Südschleife at the Nürburgring in October. Altogether, the Chevron B8 DBE-63 took part in nearly 30 races during its three seasons in competition. At the end of the 1970 season, Jim Robinson acquired the car and imported it into Canada. It return
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