Description: Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula 1 team from England and founded by Don Nichols in 1971, as Advance Vehicle Systems, competing under a North American license between 1973 and 1975, the year in which it began racing as an English team. In 8 seasons, he won one race (1977 Austrian GP, with Australian Alan Jones), obtained 3 third places (one with Jones, two with Welshman Tom Pryce), 3 pole positions and one fastest lap.
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Description: The Ligier JS5 was the first Formula One racing car made by Ligier. Designed by Gérard Ducarouge, it competed in the 1976 Formula One season, gaining 20 points and getting sixth place overall in the Constructor's Championship. The car also gave its driver Jacques Laffite and Ligier their first ever pole position at the 1976 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Description: March Engineering was a British Formula 1 team and sports car manufacturer. Despite little success in the Formula 1 grand prix, March cars achieved better results in other motorsport categories between Formula 2, Formula 3 and CART. The last Formula 1 season contested by March was 1992.
Description: The Wolf WR7 was a Formula One car built for the 1979 season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. Three examples of the car were produced. The first was WR7. A second car, WR8, was built to the same specification, while a slightly modified car, WR9, first appeared at the British Grand Prix.[3] The cars were driven by 1976 champion James Hunt and Keke Rosberg. The engine was a Ford Cosworth DFV.
Description: The FW11/FW11B is the Williams model for the 1986 and 1987 F1 seasons. Drivers: Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet and Riccardo Patrese. In the 1986 season with the FW11, the team won the Constructors' World Championship and in 1987 with the FW11B, it won the Drivers' (Piquet) and Constructors' World Championships.
Description: The BT52/BT52B is the Brabham model used in the 1983 F1 season. The BT52 was used until the Canadian GP and the B version from the British GP until the end. Drivers: Nelson Piquet and Riccardo Patrese. With the BT52B chassis, Nelson Piquet became champion in 1983.
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Description: The March 721 is a Formula One car, designed, developed, and made by March Engineering for the 1972 Formula One season. It was powered by the 3.0 L (180 cu in) Ford-Cosworth DFV engine. It was driven by Ronnie Peterson, Niki Lauda, Henri Pescarolo, Carlos Pace, and Mike Beuttler.
Description: The March 721 is a Formula One car, designed, developed, and made by March Engineering for the 1972 Formula One season. It was powered by the 3.0 L (180 cu in) Ford-Cosworth DFV engine. It was driven by Ronnie Peterson, Niki Lauda, Henri Pescarolo, Carlos Pace, and Mike Beuttler.
Description: Group C was a category of sports car racing introduced by the FIA in 1982 and continuing until 1993, with Group A for touring cars and Group B for GTs.
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Description: The Camel Trophy was a rally competition that took place between 1980 and 2000. The competition was a type of rally with expedition and adventure characteristics. The idea was to overcome natural obstacles and discover remote places behind the wheel of a jeep.
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Description: Group B was a set of regulations for grand touring (GT) vehicles used in sports car racing and rallying introduced in 1982 by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Although permitted to enter a GT class of the World Sportscar Championship alongside the more popular racing prototypes of Group C, Group B are commonly associated with the international rallying scene during 1982 to 1986 in popular culture, when they were the highest class used across rallying, including the World Rally Championship, regional and national championships.
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Description: Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula 1 team from England and founded by Don Nichols in 1971, as Advance Vehicle Systems, competing under a North American license between 1973 and 1975, the year in which it began racing as an English team. In 8 seasons, he won one race (1977 Austrian GP, with Australian Alan Jones), obtained 3 third places (one with Jones, two with Welshman Tom Pryce), 3 pole positions and one fastest lap.
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Description: Art made with great care by me, where I pay homage to the English F-1 and F-Indy champion.
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Description: Group B was a set of regulations for grand touring (GT) vehicles used in sports car racing and rallying introduced in 1982 by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Although permitted to enter a GT class of the World Sportscar Championship alongside the more popular racing prototypes of Group C, Group B are commonly associated with the international rallying scene during 1982 to 1986 in popular culture, when they were the highest class used across rallying, including the World Rally Championship, regional and national championships.
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Description: Walter Wolf Racing was a Canadian Formula 1 team that competed from the 1976 to 1980 seasons. The team was founded after Walter Wolf purchased part of Frank Williams Racing Cars, which belonged to Frank Williams. Its best result, in the constructors, was in 1977, when it was placed 4th with three victories.
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