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The Ford G7 is a Can-Am
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that was built by
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in 1968. Initially fitted with a Ford
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, and later using and versions of the engine, the G7 was extremely unreliable and only ever finished one of the 15 races it competed in. In particular, it had serious issues with overheating and engine problems; the latter of which often prevented the car from even starting a race.


Design and development

In 1968, Ford rebuilt a Mk IV Spyder chassis for Can-Am racing, and produced the G7A. Although the new car used the Mk IV's suspension and brakes, the new bodywork included a rear wing inspired by Jim Hall's Chaparral Can-Am cars. The car used a 2-speed
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, and a
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from the Mercury and Ford funny cars. Coupled to this transmission was a Ford
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, capable of producing around . However, despite the power output, the car was amongst the heaviest on the grid, weighing in at , and it showed little promise in its first test session; lapping 14 seconds off the lap record in a
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test. Not only was it off the pace, but the engine proved incredibly fragile and unresponsive in the test; the special blocks were porous, and allowed water to seep into the oil.


Race history


1969

In 1969, Agapiou Brothers Racing purchased the G7A, and attempted to run
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in the Can-Am season opener, held at
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; however, in a sign of things to come, the engine failed and he wasn't even able to start the race. It was a similar story at
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; Revson was unable to start the race. As a result, Revson left the team, and later joined Robbins-Jefferies Racing Team. The G7 was not used in the third round of the Can-Am series, but reappeared again for the next round, held at
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; John Cannon was selected to drive it, but the
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s malfunctioned after just five laps, and forced him to retire. Cannon drove for Young-American in the next round, held at
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, so
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replaced him in the Agapiou Brothers' team; however, the engine failed again and prevented Follmer from starting the race. Follmer tried again at Road America, but couldn't manage more than two laps before the transmission packed up and he retired. The team missed round eight altogether, before initially entering Follmer in the eighth round, held in
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; in the end,
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drove the G7A, and he lasted 46 laps before he lost a wheel and retired. The team then took a two-race break, before entering the final round of the season, held in
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; Cannon had returned to the team, but engine problems yet again prevented him from starting the race. Despite the unsuccessful season, the team entered Cannon in the 200 miles of Fuji, and, for the first time ever, the G7A actually completed a race; Cannon finished second, 12.1 seconds behind the winner.


1970

Despite the poor 1969 season, and missing the first two rounds of the 1970 Can-Am season, Agapiou Brothers Racing returned to the series in the Watkins Glen round of the series; the car had a new Ford V8 fitted, and was driven once more by John Cannon. However, history repeated itself, as he retired once more; this time, the car overheated after 46 laps. David Hobbs was brought into the team for the next round, held at Edmonton; a water leak after just one lap forced him to retire. An attempt to enter Cannon at Mid-Ohio came to nothing, and this was followed by Cannon retiring from the Road America race after 19 laps; once again, the car had overheated. Lee Roy Yarbrough took the wheel of the G7A at
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, but he too suffered an engine failure, this time after 22 laps; even though a new V8 had been installed. Despite reverting to the 429 engine, Donnybrooke saw another engine failure, and another failure to start; this time,
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had been driving. Cannon was back in the cockpit for
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, in the newly updated G7B; the updates made little difference to the car's reliability, and the car overheated after 50 laps, forcing him to retire. At the season finale, held at Riverside, Cannon drove again, but crashed out after 14 laps. This would prove to be the last time a G7 was used in a race.


References

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