Author Archives: Lars Strom

My first Evinrude F1-V8 was a Johnson..here is the short story..!!

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Back in the early eighties I was pushing OMC Europe really hard to get in to the F1-V8 racing. OMC’s George Lamy was in charge for finding sponsorship and late 1982 I signed Aspen Racing Jackets from Rouen, France as my main sponsor for the 1983 season.
I was racing F3 during the 1982 season and become a good friend of Luigi Baggioli from Como, Italy.
Luigi was racing F1-V8 in his red #99 Velden/Johnson V8 1982 and told me he was retiring after the season.
He offered me his Johnson V8 for a very good deal after the race season.
I started up my pickup truck in Sweden and drove to Baggioli’s place in Como, Italy and purchased his slightly used powerhouse.
OMC gave me a new Evinrude cowling and a new spare powerhead.
So my #8 Burgess/Aspen/Evinrude was really a Johnson V8 from start, but I turned it in to an Evinrude and enjoyed the F1-V8 series 1983.
Thanks Luigi Baggioli, it was a pleasure doing outboard business with you.

The red arrow first picture is Baggioli and his red #99 Velden/Johnson. The second picture I did found today. Last picture is my #8 Burgess/Aspen/and now Evinrude V8..

EDIT: November 5 2015 in the morning.

This is pretty incredible..I just got this from Luigi Baggioli thanks to FaceBook…

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Luigi Baggioli

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A mix of Evinrude/Johnson F1 V8 engines/powerhead

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The meanest, baddest, fastest and most loved F1-V8 race outboard ever built. 30 years later it is still the fastest outboard the world have ever seen..!!

The first  UIM F1-V8 race for the most powerful racing outboard in the history of outboard racing was in Brodenbach, Germany 1981.

Renato Molinari won the first ever F1-V8 race in Germany 1981

https://svera.se/blogg/f1-v8/forst-till-bojen/

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The last six pictures above with thanks to Tim Schroer.

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Thanks Freddie Webb for the four pictures above.