More motorsport icons confirmed for Gulf Historic Dubai GP Revival
Fittipaldi F8
The name says it all. The Fittipaldi F8 was one of the great Emerson Fittipaldi’s Formula One entrants as both driver and team boss, and the two-time Formula One world champion drove the F8 on its debut at the 1980 British Grand Prix. However, it was another world champion, Keke Rosberg, who took the car’s best result: a fifth-place finish at Imola.
March 821
Emblazoned in the glorious and famous blue and white Rothmans livery, the March 821 was raced by German racer, Jochen Mass, in the 1982 Formula One World Championship.
Powered by the supremely competitive and intoxicating Cosworth DFV V8, fans at the Gulf Historic Dubai GP Revival will be able to revel in the 821’s glory as it competes in the Formula One 70s category.
Nissan NPT-90
Conquering some of motorsport’s most formidable circuits, the Nissan NPT-90 was a serial winner in the IMSA GP Championship, taking both the 1990 and 1991 constructor’s titles.
The NPT-90’s notable victories came at Watkins Glen, Road America and the 12 Hours of Sebring, but this year it will do battle at the Dubai Autodrome once more.
Toyota 86C
A behemoth of sports car racing, the four-cylinder 86C is capable of reaching a staggering 303mph. Toyota’s second class one entry, the 86C, will certainly be one to watch in the Le Mans 80s category at this year’s Gulf Historic Dubai GP Revival.
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