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Swift 007.i

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Swift 007.i
Mario Andretti - 1998 Goodwood Festival of Speed (15774337651).jpg
Category CART
Constructor Swift Engineering
Designer David Bruns
Predecessornone
Successor Swift 008.a
Technical specifications
Chassis carbon fiber monocoque
Engine Ford-XD 2,650 cc (161.7 cu in) V8 Turbo
Weight1,500 lb (680.4 kg)
Fuel Methanol
Tyres Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrants Newman-Haas Racing
Notable drivers Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti
Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi
Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno
Debut 1997 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami
First win 1997 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami
Last win 1997 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami
Last event 1997 Marlboro 500
RacesWins Podiums
1715
Poles F/Laps Titles
010
Constructors' Championships3rd
Drivers' Championships8th

The Swift 007.i was the first CART chassis designed and built by Swift Engineering. Newman-Haas Racing entered two cars during the 1997 CART season.

Contents

History

Swift Engineering co-founder David Bruns designed the 007.i (i indicating IndyCar, the rival series to CART). The first foundations of designing a Champ Car were laid in 1993 when Swift Engineering built a $5 million windtunnel. Designing the car started in 1994 and the first car was completed in early 1997. The car was advertised as costing $450.000. [1]

Newman-Haas Racing driver Michael Andretti conducted the first tests at Phoenix International Raceway. After the PIR test testing continued at Firebird International Raceway with Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi. [2] In 1997 the Swift 007.i was the only CART chassis constructed in the United States. The Reynard, Lola and Penske chassis were all constructed in England. Newman-Haas Racing fitted the chassis with Ford-Cosworth engines. [3]

Michael Andretti had a spectacular debut during the 1997 Grand Prix of Miami. Andretti won the race and set the fastest lap. It turned out to be the only win for the Swift chassis. Another four podium finishes were scored by Andretti. However, a number of retirements prevented him to be a championship contender. Andretti finished eighth in the championship standings. Teammate Christian Fittipaldi missed six races, his best finish were two fourth places. Roberto Moreno replaced Fittipaldi during six events score a best result of fifth.

BOSS SuperCup Series

One of the Swift 007.i chassis later appeared in historic racing events. Mike Biangardi drove the car at Road Atlanta in the 2004 season. [4]

Complete CART results

(key) (Results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamEngineTyresDriverNo.1234567891011121314151617PointsD.C.
1997 Newman/Haas Racing Ford XD V8 t G MIA SRF LBH NAZ RIO GAT MIL DET POR CLE TOR MIC MDO ROA VAN LAG CAL
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti 61*32222111*228234218261627191088th
Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi 11262846111621492194215th
Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno 241418251051619th

References

  1. "The low-altitude flight test". Orange Coast Magazine . April 1997: 86–89. April 1997.
  2. "CHAMPCAR/CART: Fittipaldi tests new Swift-Ford". Motorsport.com. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  3. "Swift Success". Popular Science . July 1997: 81–82. July 1997.
  4. "2004 BOSS SuperCup Series" (PDF). Historic Sportscar Racing. Archived from the original on September 27, 2005. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
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