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1975 Sauber C4 Navigation
Current Formula One constructor Peter Sauber's fourth series of prototype European Sports Cars was built in Hinwil, Switzerland. The 'C' in the chassis number is from his wife Christine's first name initial. This car placed 3rd in 1975 in the Swiss Sportscar Championship and raced throughout Europe.
The C4 was the first time Sauber used an aluminum monocoque chassis instead of a tubular frame. Only one C4 was ever built, and was powered by a 2 liter Ford Cosworth BDG engine. Previous pilots include Harry Blumer, Manfred Schurti, and Jean-Francois Renold.
The C4 was the first time Sauber used an aluminum monocoque chassis instead of a tubular frame. Only one C4 was ever built, and was powered by a 2 liter Ford Cosworth BDG engine. Previous pilots include Harry Blumer, Manfred Schurti, and Jean-Francois Renold.
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