- Shadow Racing Cars
Former F1 team
Short_name = Shadow
Long_name = Shadow Racing Cars Inc.
Base =
Founders = flagicon|USADon Nichols
Staff = flagicon|UKJackie Oliver
flagicon|UKAlan Rees
Drivers = flagicon|FranceJean-Pierre Jarier
flagicon|Australia Alan Jones
flagicon|UKTom Pryce
flagicon|USAPeter Revson
Debut = 1973South African Grand Prix
Races = 112
Cons_champ = 0 (Best finish: 6th in 1975)
Drivers_champ = 0 (Best finish: Jones 7th in 1977)
Wins = 1
Poles = 3
Fastest_laps = 2
Last race = 1980French Grand Prix Shadow Racing Cars was a
Formula One andsports car racing team, founded and initially based in theUnited States although later Formula One operations were run from Britain.History
1971-1972: Early years in CanAm series
The company was founded by
Don Nichols in1971 as Advance Vehicle Systems; the cars were called Shadows, designed by Trevor Harris and entered under the Shadow Racing Inc. banner. The first Shadow, the Mk.I, was entered in theCanAm series withGeorge Follmer andVic Elford driving them. The Mk.1 featured an innovative design, using very small wheels for low drag and although the car was quick, it was not the most reliable car in the fieldThe team became more competitive the following year, replacing the Harris car with a Peter Bryant design owing some elements to his Ti22 'titanium car' with
Jackie Oliver also arriving from this effort and finishing eighth in the CanAm championship. The team also found some financial backing in Universal Oil Products (UOP).Shadow came to dominate the shortened 1974 series, although by this point they were competing largely against privateers, the works McLaren and Porsche efforts having left the series.
1973-1974: Entry into Formula One
Towards the end of 1972, Nichols announced that he was entering his team into
Formula One with UOP sponsored cars designed by Tony Southgate, who had designed the BRM that gaveJean-Pierre Beltoise victory at the Monaco Grand Prix the previous year.The team debuted in Formula One at the
1973 South African Grand Prix with the DN1 chassis. Two cars were available for driversJackie Oliver andGeorge Follmer , as well as a private entry forGraham Hill who ran his car under the Embassy Hill banner.For 1974, the team hired two of the most promising drivers of the time: American
Peter Revson and FrenchmanJean-Pierre Jarier . During a practice run for the South African Grand Prix Revson was killed by a suspension failure on his DN3. He was replaced byTom Pryce .1975-1977: Peak of success
The new DN5 made the pole driven by Jean-Pierre Jarier in the two first Grand Prix the 1975 season but had mechanical failure in both races. The DN5 and most other Shadow Formula One cars used Ford Cosworth DFV engines, which produced around 490 bhp. However, later in 1975,another car was driven by Jarier, the DN7, and it was fitted with a
Matra V-12 engine producing around 550 bhp. As one can imagine, the wheelbase was substantially lengthened to accommodate the much larger and more expensive French powerplant, although due to budgetary issues, theMatra -powered DN7 was doomed as a one-off. Jarier's new teammate,Tom Pryce , showed his talent by winning the non-championship Race of Champions that same year. Pryce however, died in a freak accident at the1977 South African Grand Prix .The team replaced Pryce with Alan Jones, who won the team's only Grand Prix at the Austrian Grand Prix the same year.
1978-1980: Decline
Following the departure of Jones to Williams and a majority of their staff leaving to form their own team,
Arrows , the Shadow team started to decline sharply and in 1980 they were absorbed byTheodore Racing , but lack of money meant the team was broken up by mid-season.Complete World Championship Formula One results
() (Results in bold indicate pole position; results in "italics" indicate fastest lap.)
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