- Vanwall
Former F1 team
Short_name = Vanwall
Long_name = flagicon|UK Vanwall
Base = flagicon|UK Acton,London ,United Kingdom
Founders = flagicon|UKTony Vandervell
Staff =
Drivers = flagicon|UKStirling Moss
flagicon|FranceMaurice Trintignant
flagicon|USAHarry Schell
flagicon|UKStuart Lewis-Evans
flagicon|UKTony Brooks
flagicon|UKJohn Surtees
Debut =1954 British Grand Prix
Races = 29
Cons_champ = 1
Drivers_champ = 0
Wins = 9
Poles = 7
Fastest_laps = 6
Last race =1960 French Grand Prix Vanwall was a
Formula One team in the 1950s. The Vanwall name was derived by combining the name of the team ownerTony Vandervell with that of his patented Thinwall bearings, which were produced at his Vandervell Products factory at Acton, London.Tony Vandervell was one of the original backers of
British Racing Motors . In the early 1950s, he entered a series of modifiedFerrari s in Formula Libre races under the name "Thinwall Special".The first actual Vanwalls were known as Vanwall Specials and were built for the new Formula 1 regulations in 1954 at Cox Green,
Maidenhead . Thechassis was designed byOwen Maddock and built by theCooper Car Company .The 2.0 L engine was designed by Norton engineer Leo Kuzmicki, and was essentially four Norton single-cylinder 500 cc engines merged into a single unit. The car appeared in a
Grande Epreuve for the first time in that year'sBritish Grand Prix . Development continued with boring out the engines to first (91.0 x 86.0 mm) 2,237 cc (235 bhp?) for Peter Collins at Monaco 1955, and then a full (96.0 x 86.0 mm (2,489 cc) 2.5 L. Vanwalls then ran for a season in F1 without much in the way of success. At the end of the 1955 season, it was plain that while the engine was sound, the chassis needed improvement. It was suggested to Vandervell that he should hire the services of a young up-and-coming designer to improve their cars. The designer wasColin Chapman .The new cars designed by Chapman (along with the aerodynamicist
Frank Costin ) showed early promise in 1956 by winning a non-championship F1 race at Silverstone against strong opposition.Stirling Moss drove the car to victory in what was his only drive for Vanwall that year, as he was still contracted to drive forMaserati in F1. Talented driversHarry Schell andMaurice Trintignant were the full-timers for the season. However, neither of them had much success although the car showed obvious potential.With the car developing and becoming ever more competitive, Moss eventually decided to drive for the team in 1957. He was joined by two Englishmen,
Tony Brooks andStuart Lewis-Evans . As the 1957 season unfolded, the cars became faster and more reliable. Moss and Brooks duly shared Vanwall's first Grand Prix victory in Britain at Aintree, and Moss went on to win both the Italian and Pescara Grands Prix.At the end of 1957, alcohol fuels were banned and replaced by a compulsory 130-octane AVGAS fuel. This caused problems for Vanwall and B.R.M. with their large bore engines that required methanol for engine cooling. As a result, the Vanwall's power dropped from 290 bhp @ 7,500 rpm (308 bhp with nitro-methane!) to 278 bhp on the test bed. During the race, where revs were reduced, only 255-262 bhp @ 7,200 - 7,400 rpm was available. This put them at a disadvantage to the new Dino Ferrari V6 cars with a claimed 290 PS (286 bhp) @ 8,300 rpm. The Vanwall's superior road holding, streamlining, 5-speed gearbox and disk-brakes helped offset this. The engine was based on the 498 cc Manx Norton (86.1 x 85.6 mm) single that gave 51 bhp @ 7,200 rpm on regular petrol.
All three drivers stayed with the team in 1958, and Moss (wins in Holland, Portugal and Morocco) and Brooks (wins in Belgium, Germany and Italy) each won three championship races that season. Vanwall became the first team to win the Constructors' Championship, held for the first time that season. However, Moss lost out to
Mike Hawthorn in the drivers' championship by a single point. Their triumph at the end of the season was sadly marred when, during the final race of the year in Morocco, Lewis-Evans was fatally injured in an accident.The 1958 season was the last one in which Vanwall entered every race. Vandervell's health was failing and he had been advised by his doctors to rest. The team continued half-heartedly. Brooks made one appearance in a lower and lighter Vanwall in the 1959 British Grand Prix and the team tried again with another car in the 1960
French Grand Prix . These efforts lacked the seriousness of the past however and they were unsuccessful.The last racing Vanwall was a rear engined machine produced for the 1961 3.0 litre
Intercontinental Formula . Although showing promise when campaigned byJohn Surtees in two races, development was stopped short when the formula did not find success in Europe. The engine was stroked to (96.0 x 90.0 mm) 2,605 cc and was rated at 290 bhp on 100 octane petrol.The
Donington Collection has a complete example of each model, including the rear engined car.In 2003 Vanwalls Cars was formed, producing the Vanwall Sports Racer, a single seater road legal car bearing a strong resemblance to previous Vanwall racing cars.
References
*cite web|title= TEAMS: Vanwall |url= http://www.autocoursegpa.com/team_team~teamsroot_id~7695.htm |work= Autocourse Grand Prix Archive |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|title= Team: Vanwall |url= http://www.chicanef1.com/indiv.pl?name=Vanwall&type=a |work= ChicaneF1.com |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|title= CONSTRUCTORS: VANWALL |url= http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/con-vanwa.html |work= GrandPrix.com |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|last= Capps |first= Don |year= 2000 |title= The Green Comet: the Brief History of the Vanwall |url= http://www.forix.com/8w/vanwall.html |work= 8W |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|last= Muelas |first= Felix |year= 2000 |title= The first car that rattled the Alfetta's cage |url= http://www.forix.com/8w/thinwall.html |work= 8W |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|last= Muelas |first= Felix |year= 2000 |title= Vanwall's inconspicuous entry to the GP world |url= http://www.forix.com/8w/vanwall1.html |work= 8W |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|last= Muelas |first= Felix |year= 2000 |title= Vanwall's breakthrough win |url= http://www.forix.com/8w/gb57.html |work= 8W |accessdate= 2007-09-12
*cite web|last= Capps |first= Don |year= 2000 |title= A year-by-year look at the Vandervell racing machines, including the Thinwall Specials |url= http://www.forix.com/8w/vanwalls.html |work= 8W |accessdate= 2007-09-12External links
* [http://www.vanwallcars.com/ Vanwall Cars] - official web site
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