In 1979 Mercury Racing came to Bristol with the new big 3.4 liter V-6 Merc T-4 and
OMC could not keep up with there 3.0 liter V-6.
Molinari was upset and built the new Molinari Monster with 2 X Evinrude 3.0 liter V-6.
This was legal in the OZ class. In 1979 OMC did not have the 3.5 liter F1-V8 engine.
That engine was raced for the first time in Brodenbach 1981..
How do I know this..Easy..I was there..!!
So this quote from Mercury Racing is wrong..
“1979 OZ World Championship in Milan, Italy was his most memorable race. Mercury was now campaigning the larger, 3.4 Liter V-6 engine called T-4. OMC would usually compete with their even larger V-8. They shocked everyone when Renato Molinari showed up with twin V-6 outboards on the transom.”
/http://www.mercuryracing.com/team-mercury-part-1-bill-seebold/
Back then..Molinari was the man in Italy and yes he did everything he could to win the race in Milan 1979..but Billy Seebold with his single Merc ended up the winner..
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Renato Molinari was the winner of the first F1-V8 race in Brodenbach 1981 with his Evinrude 3.5 liter V8…
Here is the story about the World debut of F1-V8..https://svera.se/blogg/f1-v8/forst-till-bojen/
Photo credit for the engine picture above is: Fast On Water.
Thank you very much.