| Production | 1967[1][2] |
|---|---|
| Category | Group 4[3] |
| Designer | Derek Bennett |
| function Object() { [native code] } | Chevron |
| Chassis | Aluminum-reinforced steel tubular space frame covered in aluminum body panels |
| Front suspension | Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar |
| Rear suspension | Lower wishbones, top links, twin trail arms, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar |
| Wheelbase | 2,340 mm (92 in)[4] |
| Engine name | Mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 2.0 L (122 cu in), BMW M10 I4, NA |
| Power | 240 hp (180 kW)[5] |
| Weight | 600 kg (1,300 lb) |
| Predecessor | Chevron B5 |
| Successor | Chevron B8 |
The Chevron B6 is a lightweight sports racing car, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Chevron Cars, in 1967. Only 7 cars were built, which makes it very rare. Over its career, spanning 8 years, it won a total of 15 races, plus 4 additional class wins, clinched 1 pole position, and scored 30 total podium finishes.[6][7][8]
References
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- ^ "Chevron B6/B8". Motor Sport Magazine
- ^ "1967 CHEVRON B6 // Home Of Horsepower"
- ^ "Chevron B6 BMW, 1967 [Auta5P ID:2893 EN]". auta5p.eu
- ^ "Chevron B6 BMW Specs :: autoviva.com". www.autoviva.com
- ^ "Chevron B6". Retrieved 24 June 2022.
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- ^ Brown, Allen. "Chevron « Marques « OldRacingCars.com". OldRacingCars.com