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The MBM was a Swiss racing car built to Formula One regulations. Constructed by Peter Monteverdi at his base in Binningen, the vehicle never competed in a World Championship Grand Prix.

History

Monteverdi built his first single-seater racing car, a Formula Junior, in 1960, with the help of DKW engine expert Dieter Mantzel. The car was designed to be able to accommodate a 1.5-litre engine to suit the contemporary Formula One regulations.[1]

For 1961, two MBM chassis were constructed, and fitted with Porsche Flat-4 engines, and initially driven in hillclimbs by Monteverdi himself. He then entered one of the cars in the 1961 Solitude Grand Prix, a non-championship Formula One race. Unable to set a representative time in practice, Monteverdi lined up on the grid at the back of the field, and retired with engine failure after just two laps.[2] This car was subsequently written off in an accident at Hockenheim, and Monteverdi buried the wreckage, deciding against continuing with the project.[1] He had entered the car for the 1961 German Grand Prix but this entry was withdrawn after the accident.

The other chassis was later exhibited in Monteverdi showrooms.[1] Some sports cars, the MBM Special, Tourismo, and MBM Sports were also built in very limited numbers before Monteverdi began building cars under his own name in 1967.

Chassis number 2


Results

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

Year Chassis Engine Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Points WCC
1961 MBM Porsche Flat-4 MON NED BEL FRA GBR GER ITA USA 0 NC
Peter Monteverdi WD

Complete Formula One non-championship results

(key)

Year Chassis Engine Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1961 MBM Porsche Flat-4 LOM GLV PAU BRX VIE AIN SYR NAP LON SIL SOL KAN DAN MOD FLG OUL LEW VAL RAN NAT RSA
Peter Monteverdi Ret

References

  1. ^ a b c David Hodges, "The A-Z of Grand Prix Cars", Crowood, 2001, p.154
  2. ^ John Thompson, "The Formula One Record Book", Leslie Frewin Publishing, 1974. pp. 40-41
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