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Connew Racing Team
Connew Racing Team, commonly known as Connew (), was a short lived British Formula One constructor. Founded in 1971 by Peter Connew, the team constructed a single car, the PC1. The first monococque had to be aborted due to a change in regulations and the second tub was known as PC2. However, record books show the car driven by Migault and others as PC1. The intent was to compete in the Formula One World Championship in 1972, but a lack of financial and technical resources meant that the car only managed to start in one championship race, the 1972 Austrian Grand Prix, with French driver Françoi
Scirocco-Powell
Scirocco-Powell was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom. The team was founded by Hugh Powell after he purchased the assets of another UK-based racing unit, Emeryson. They participated in seven World Championship Grands Prix, entering a total of nine races, as well as numerous non-Championship Grands Prix, but failed to score a point. Scirocco also provided chassis for private entrants.
JBW
thumbnail|JBW Type 1 at the 2009 Silverstone Classic JBW Cars was a British racing car manufacturer in the late 1950s, who were a Formula One constructor from to 1961.
Fry
British racing car constructor
Lyncar
Lyncar was a racing car constructor from the United Kingdom. The company built one Formula One car, in 1974, which participated in two Grands Prix, the 1974 and 1975 British Grands Prix.
Shannon Racing Cars
British Formula One constructor
Radical Sportscars
British car manufacturer
Gilby Engineering
British general engineering company
Chevron Cars
English manufacturer of racing cars
RML Group
British auto racing team and constructor
Westfield Sportscars
UK business
Ferguson Research
British car design and developement company
Aston Martin Racing
motorsports team
Elva
company
M-Sport
M-Sport is a British motorsport engineering company headquartered at Dovenby Hall near Cockermouth, United Kingdom. It is primarily known for entering the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) since 1997 in partnership with Ford, manufacturing race and rally cars, and providing parts and motorsport services to customers. The company has an automotive evaluation facility at its headquarters, and a second manufacturing facility in Kraków, Poland.
Racing Point Force India
former Formula One team
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
auto racing team
CRS Racing
British auto racing team
Tiga Race Cars
racing car manufacturer
Spice Engineering
British racing team
Protos
former racing car constructor
Van Diemen
British race car manufacturer
Creation Autosportif
sports car racing team
West Surrey Racing
British racing team