1989 March-Judd CG891
For Sale by RM Sotheby’s | 2021
The March Racing Team was a Formula One constructor founded by Max Mosley, Alan Rees, Graham Coaker, and Robin Herd in 1969. They built race cars for F1, F2, F3, IMSA, and IndyCar. This CG891 was their F1 car for the 1989 season.
The 1989 season was also the year March’s fortunes in F1 would come undone. Their financial situation deteriorated to the point where the team was taken over by their primary sponsor, Leyton House (a Japanese real estate company), mid-season.
Leyton House Racing was an F1 constructor (although more of a re-branded March team) in 1990 and 1991. It was purchased by someone else and renamed back to March for 1992 before disappearing forever. The CG891 was one of the first F1 cars designed by Adrian Newey and is powered by a 3.5-liter Judd V8 making 610 horsepower. The competition history for this chassis (02) includes:
- 1989 Monaco Grand Prix – 11th, DNF (with Ivan Capelli)
- 1989 United States Grand Prix – 21st, DNF (with Capelli)
- 1989 French Grand Prix – 14th (with Mauricio Gugelmin)
- 1989 Hungarian Grand Prix – 22nd, DNF (with Capelli)
This car retains its race engine and largely looks like it did when it pulled off the track for the last time. It’s been static for a while, so it’s gonna need some work. RM is offering it for about $522,500. Click here for more info.