Maco

Maco cars were the brainchild of Ernst Maring who was a quite successful F2 and F3 driver in his own right. Maco began by producing Super Vee cars and then with the change in F3 regulations in 1971 Maring decided to enter this class of racing. For the next few years Maco produced a succession of often attractive, competitive cars. They mostly raced in the German Championship with the occasional foray to races like Monaco and Maring seemed to have a knack for landing sponsorship deals that meant they were well financed. They never quite made that final breakthrough and eventually as other marques came up Maco departed the scene.

1971

Appearing right at the end of the 1971 season, the Maco 371 was raced at the Nurburgring in October by Ernst Maring himself.

1972

Two 372s were built for 1972 and raced by Maring and Felix Martin, results were disappointing when up against the more usual March/GRD/Brabhams etc. of the the other runners, reliability was also a problem and there were a number of retirements.

1973

Once again several cars (at least 4) were constructed for use in the German F3 rounds, they had several reasonable results including a win at Niederstetten.

1974

The Maco 374 apparently resembled a GRD and was powered initially by a Nova-Ford twin-cam unit. Ernst Maring himself was the main driver and managed a few promising outings.

1975

At the beginning of the season the more individually styled 375 was powered by a Nova-Ford twin-cam unit but the switch to Toyota power was soon made although occasionally a BMW engine was used. Maring himself was the most successful Maco driver with with 2nd places at the Nurburgring, Ulm and three times at Hockenheim.

1976

The 376 was a tidied up version of the 375 and results weren’t so easy to come by as manufacturers like Ralt and March began to dominate. Best finishes were a second place each at the Nurburgring for Maring and Korten although a few other top 6 places were achieved.

1977

The 1977 car was a cosmetically enhanced version of the 376, lower engine cover, ducted radiators etc. Results were reasonable with Niggemeier and Korten going well in the German championship with Korten getting a 2nd and 3rd as well as a 4th in the European Championship round at the Nurburgring. For this year the change was made to the improving BMW engine.

1978

Although a new car was produced for 1978 results for the 378 weren’t good, Korten managed a 5th in heat in a Euro round at Zolder. For this year Maco seemed to have reverted to Toyota power.

1979

For 1979 Ernst Maring returned to the driving seat in the Toyota powered 379 and managed 4th place in the German Championship. Best result of the season was probably the 6th place finish in the final round of the European Championship at Kassel-Calden in October.

1980

Ernst Maring took part in the last few 1980 races in the new 381 winning a non-championship race at Hockenheim amongst a very average field. Into 1981 the car was very much a midfield runner, the only highlight being a seventh at Siegerland in a German Championship event. The 381 would seem to be Maco’s swansong in F3 racing.

Drivers

1971
371
Ernst Maring.

1972
372
Ernst Maring, Felix Martin.

371
Paul Fischer.

1973 373
Bernd Heuer, Ernst Maring, Felix Martin, Erhard Miltz.

1974 374
Bernd Heuer, Ernst Maring, Erhard Miltz.

1975
374
Bernd Heuer, Thomas von Löwis, Erhard Miltz

375
Giorgio Francia, Dieter Kern, Jürgen Krüger, Sommer von Löwis, Manfred Möhr, Ernst Maring, H. Schechenge, Marc Surer.

1976
376
Jochen Dauer, Dieter Kern, Manfred Leppke, Kennerth Persson, Peter Wisskirchen.

375
Bernd Heuer, Roland Saier.

1977
376B
Dieter Kern, Michael Korten.

376
Rudi Niggemeier.

1978
378
Michael Korten.

376
Frank Jelenski.

1979 379
Ernst Maring.

1980
381
Ernst Maring.

378
Thomas Holert.

377
Karl-Heinz Soll.

375
Peter Rössler.

?
Klaus Hansert, Willi Hüsgen.

1981

381
Helmut Bross, Lothar Büchler, Miguel Muniz-Rizo, Marcus Simeon, Dieter Strietzel, Jan Thoelke.

?
Klaus Hansert, Willi Hüsgen, Georg Lorenz.

1982
381
Jürgen Kurze.

?
Willi Hüsgen.

1983 ?
Willi Hüsgen.

1984 ?
Klaus Lepp.

1984
381
Peter Rössler.

?
Klaus Lepp.

1984 ?
Klaus Lepp.

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Giorgio Francia in a 375 at the Nurburgring.
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The Maco 376 driven by Peter Wisskirchen.
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Michael Korten showing the attractive lines of the 376B in 1977.