The 'Illegal' Aerodynamics of Adrian Newey's First Masterpiece
Long before Red Bull, McLaren, or Williams, a young Adrian Newey was just getting started. This is the untold story of the March G82 and G83—the cars that proved he was a genius. Every genius has an origin story. For F1's greatest aerodynamicist, Adrian Newey, it started in the early 1980s with March Engineering. Fresh out of university, Newey was thrown into the deep end, tasked with designing and refining the March G82 and G83 GTP cars. 0:17 - The Origin of F1's Greatest Designer 1:12 - Entering March Engineering 2:07 - Breaking Down the March G82/G83 3:22 - The Legacy of the March GTP Cars 4:47 - The GOAT Engineer's Legacy

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