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Arrows
Full nameArrows Grand Prix International
BaseMilton Keynes, UK, later Leafield, UK
Founder/sFranco Ambrosio
Alan Rees
Jackie Oliver
Dave Wass
Tony Southgate
Notable staffTom Walkinshaw
Notable driversRiccardo Patrese
Derek Warwick
Eddie Cheever
Thierry Boutsen
Damon Hill
Formula One World Championship Career
Debut1978 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races competed368
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0
Race victories0 (Best finish: 5 second places, last one at 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix)
Pole positions1
Fastest laps1
Final race2002 German Grand Prix


Arrows Grand Prix International was a Formula One team active from 1977 to 2002. For a period of time, it was also known as Footwork.

Origins of the team

The Arrows Grand Prix International team was founded in 1977, by Italian financier Franco Ambrosio (A), Alan Rees (R), Jackie Oliver (O), Dave Wass (W) and Tony Southgate (S) when Rees, Oliver, Wass and Southgate left the Shadow team.

The team was started in Milton Keynes, England and produced their first Formula One car in just 53 days. Arrows signed up Riccardo Patrese who scored points in the US West Grand Prix at Long Beach in the car's third race.

Ambrosio left the team due to being jailed for financial irregularities in Italy. Shadow sued for copyright infringement, claiming that the Arrows FA/1 was just a copy of the Shadow DN9. The team decided to build a new car called the A1. This was completed in 52 days and appeared the day after the High Court in London banned the team from racing the FA/1.

Racing History

Arrows Grand Prix International

In September 1978, in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Patrese was involved in an accident which claimed the life of Ronnie Peterson and he was banned from racing in America by his fellow drivers. In 1981, Patrese would score the team's only F1 pole position in Long Beach, which he led until retiring with mechanical problems. Arrows finished joint 8th in the Constructors Championship that year.

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Footwork logo, used when the team was renamed for 1991.


In 1984 with BMW turbo engines and sponsorship from cigarette company Barclay things got much better. That year they were 9th in the Constructors Championship and 8th in 1985. In 1987, BMW removed support and the engines were badged Megatron, but the British team had their best seasons yet, finising 6th in 1987 and 4th in 1988 (the final year for turbocharged engines) thanks to frequent points finishes by drivers Eddie Cheever and Derek Warwick.

Footwork Arrows

''Main article: Footwork Arrows
Japanese businessman Wataru Ohashi invested in Arrows in 1990 and the cars started displaying the Footwork logo prominently. The team was officially renamed Footwork in 1991, and secured a deal to race with Porsche engines, with disastrous results, and in 1992 they switched to Mugen. Arrows retained the Footwork name until Ito pulled out before the 1996 season, whereupon the name of the team was changed back to Arrows. Regardless, Jackie Oliver had retained control throughout the entire period.

TWR Arrows

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At the 1997 British GP, Hill scored his first point for the Arrows team.


In March 1996, Tom Walkinshaw bought a stake in the team, and in September Walkinshaw signed up World Champion Damon Hill and hired wealthy Brazilian Pedro Diniz to help pay for the World Champion. The team nearly secured a maiden victory at the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix when a combination of race events gave Hill the lead but a gearbox failure in the final laps of the race saw him finish second. In the following years Walkinshaw would buy the rest of Oliver's shares. Brian Hart, who had been the engine supplier since 1995, was employed by the team, designing the Yamaha-badged engines, and later the Arrows-badged engine, in 1998.

In the 2000 Season, Jos Verstappen returned to Arrows where he had driven in 1996 alongside teammate Pedro de la Rosa. The chassis was a Arrows A21 with a Supertec engine. The Supertec engine was not the most powerful, but was still very good, and had been developed further for this season. Allied to an excellent aerodynamic package, and good rear end stability, it allowed the Arrows A21 to consistently set the best straight line speeds around the circuits. Generally, both Verstappen and de la Rosa were competitive within a close midfield.

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Team Orange Arrows Formula One car at the 2000 United States Grand Prix.


A switch to Asiatech V10s in 2001 and the loss of a lot of staff left the team rather weaker in 2001 when Tom Walkinshaw decided to replace de la Rosa with F1 debutant Enrique Bernoldi.The team struggled through the season and Verstappen scored the team's only point in Austria.

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Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Enrique Bernoldi deliberately failed to qualify at the 2002 French Grand Prix as the team's financial problems worsened.


For 2002, Tom Walkinshaw did a deal to use Cosworth V10 engines and retained Bernoldi (with support from Red Bull) but dropped Verstappen in favour of Heinz-Harald Frentzen who became available when Prost Grand Prix closed down. The team ran out of money in the midseason and failed to appear at all the races at the end of the year. As a result it went into liquidation at the end of the season, also forcing TWR to close.

A consortium fronted by Phoenix Finance - run by Charles Nickerson, a friend of Walkinshaw - purchased part of the team's assets, specifically the engines, believing that together with their purchase of old Prost Grand Prix assets, it would gain them entrance for the 2003 season. Unfortunately, they were barred from running by the FIA.

A painful detail is that Verstappen was offered a test contract that same year at Ferrari but turned that offer down because he respected his contract with Arrows.

In its checkered history, Arrows set the unenviable record of 382 races without a win.

Complete Formula One Results

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Year Chassis Engine(s) Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points WCC
1978Arrows FA1
Arrows A1
Ford V8G ARGBRARSAUSWMONBELESPSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACAN810th
Riccardo Patrese10Ret66RetRet28Ret9RetRetRetEX4
Rolf Stommelen99RetRet141415DNQDSQDNQDNPQDNPQ16DNQ
1979Arrows A1
Arrows A2
Ford V8G ARGBRARSAUSWESPBELMONFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANUSA59th
Riccardo PatreseDNS911Ret105Ret14RetRetRetRet13RetRet
Jochen Mass871298Ret615Ret6Ret6RetDNQDNQ
1980Arrows A3Ford V8G ARGBRARSAUSWBELMONFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANUSA117th
Riccardo PatreseRet6Ret2Ret899914RetRetRetRet
Jochen MassRet1067Ret410138DNQInjInj11Ret
Mike ThackwellDNQ
Manfred WinkelhockDNQ
1981Arrows A3Ford V8M
P
USWBRAARGSMRBELMONESPFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANLVS108th
Riccardo PatreseRet372RetRetRet1410RetRetRetRetRet11
Siegfried StohrDNQRet9DNQRetRetRetDNQRet12Ret7DNQ
Jacques VilleneuveDNQDNQ
1982Arrows A4
Arrows A5
Ford V8P RSABRAUSWSMRBELMONUSECANNEDGBRFRAGERAUTSUIITALVS510th
Marc SurerInjInjInjWD798510Ret136Ret15117
Brian HentonDNQDNQRet
Mauro BaldiDNQ10DNQWDRetDNQRet869RetRet6DNQ1211
1983Arrows A6Ford V8G BRAUSWFRASMRMONBELUSECANGBRGERAUTNEDITAEURRSA410th
Marc Surer65106Ret1111Ret177Ret810Ret8
Chico Serra9Ret87
Alan JonesRet
Thierry BoutsenRet771591314Ret119
1984Arrows A6
Arrows A7
Ford V8
BMW S4 (t/c)
G BRARSABELSMRFRAMONCANUSEUSAGBRGERAUTNEDITAEURPOR69th
Marc Surer798RetRetDNQRetRetRet11Ret6RetRetRetRet
Thierry Boutsen612Ret511DNQRetRetRetRetRet5Ret109Ret
1985Arrows A8BMW S4 (t/c)G BRAPORSMRMONCANUSEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITABELEURRSAAUS148th
Gerhard BergerRetRetRetRet1311Ret87Ret9Ret71056
Thierry Boutsen11Ret29979Ret48Ret91066Ret
1986Arrows A8
Arrows A9
BMW S4 (t/c)G BRAESPSMRMONBELCANUSEFRAGBRGERHUNAUTITAPORMEXAUS110th
Marc SurerRetRet999InjInjInjInjInjInjInjInjInjInjInj
Christian DannerRet11RetRetRet68119Ret
Thierry BoutsenRet778RetRetRetNCNC10RetRet7107Ret
1987Arrows A10Megatron S4 (t/c)G BRASMRBELMONUSEFRAGBRGERHUNAUTITAPORESPMEXJPNAUS116th
Derek WarwickRet11RetRetRetRet5Ret6RetRet1310Ret10Ret
Eddie CheeverRetRet4Ret6RetRetRet8RetRet6849Ret
1988Arrows A10BMegatron S4 (t/c)G BRASMRMONMEXCANUSEFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS234th
Derek Warwick49457RetRet67Ret544RetRetRet
Eddie Cheever87Ret6RetRet11710Ret63RetRetRetRet
1989Arrows A11Ford V8G BRASMRMONMEXUSACANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS137th
Derek Warwick55RetRetRetRetInj96106RetRet96Ret
Martin Donnelly12
Eddie CheeverRet9773Ret7DNQ125RetDNQRetRet8Ret
1990Arrows A11
Arrows A11B
Ford V8G USABRASMRMONCANMEXFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS29th
Michele Alboreto10RetDNQDNQRet1710RetRet121312910RetDNQ
Bernd Schneider12DNQ
Alex CaffiInjRetDNQ58DNQRet79910913Inj9DNQ
1991Arrows A11C
Footwork FA12
Footwork FA12B
Porsche V12
Ford V8
G USABRASMRMONCANMEXFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS0NC
Alex CaffiDNQDNQDNQDNQInjInjInjInjDNPQDNPQDNQDNPQDNPQDNPQ1015
Stefan JohanssonRetDNQDNQDNQ
Michele AlboretoRetDNQDNQRetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNPQDNQ15RetDNQ13
1992Footwork FA13Mugen Honda V10G RSAMEXBRAESPSMRMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORJPNAUS67th
Michele Alboreto1013655777797Ret7615Ret
Aguri Suzuki8DNQRet71011DNQRet12RetRet9Ret1088
1993Footwork FA13B
Footwork FA14
Mugen Honda V10G RSABRAEURSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORJPNAUS49th
Derek Warwick79RetRet13Ret16136174RetRet151410
Aguri SuzukiRetRetRet910Ret1312RetRetRetRetRetRetRet7
1994Footwork FA15Ford V8G BRAPACSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPOREURJPNAUS99th
Christian FittipaldiRet413RetRetDSQ89414RetRet81788
Gianni MorbidelliRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet5Ret6Ret911RetRet
1995Footwork FA16Hart V8G BRAARGSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPOREURPACJPNAUS58th
Gianni MorbidelliRetRet13119614RetRet3
Max PapisRetRetRetRet7Ret12
Taki InoueRetRetRetRetRet9RetRetRetRet12815RetRet12Ret
1996Footwork FA17Hart V8G AUSBRAARGEURSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORJPN19th
Ricardo Rosset9RetRet11RetRetRetRet11Ret1189Ret1413
Jos VerstappenRetRet6RetRetRetRetRetRet10RetRetRet8Ret11
1997Arrows A18Yamaha V10B AUSBRAARGSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAAUTLUXJPNEUR98th
Damon HillDNS17RetRetRetRet91268213Ret7812Ret
Pedro Diniz10RetRetRetRetRet8RetRetRetRet7Ret13513Ret
1998Arrows A19Arrows V10B AUSBRAARGSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRAUTGERHUNBELITALUXJPN67th
Pedro DinizRetRetRetRetRet6914RetRetRet115RetRetRet
Mika SaloRetRetRet9Ret4Ret13RetRet14RetDNSRet14Ret
1999Arrows A20Arrows V10B AUSBRASMRMONESPCANFRAGBRAUTGERHUNBELITAEURMALJPN1=9th
Pedro de la Rosa6RetRetRet11Ret12RetRetRet15RetRetRetRet13
Toranosuke Takagi78RetRet12Ret1116RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
2000Arrows A21Supertec V10B AUSBRASMRGBRESPEURMONCANFRAAUTGERHUNBELITAUSAJPNMAL77th
Pedro de la RosaRet8RetRetRet6DNSRetRetRet61616RetRet12Ret
Jos VerstappenRet714RetRetRetRet5RetRetRet13154RetRet10
2001Arrows A22Asiatech V10B AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN110th
Jos Verstappen107RetRet126810Ret131091210RetRet15
Enrique BernoldiRetRetRet10RetRet9RetRetRet148Ret12Ret1314
2002Arrows A23Cosworth V10B AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURGBRFRAGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN211th
Heinz-Harald FrentzenDSQ11RetRet61161313RetDNQRet
Enrique BernoldiDSQRetRetRetRetRet12Ret10RetDNQRet

Further use of Arrows chassis

The chassis and intellectual property rights for the chassis were later bought by Paul Stoddart, the then-head of the Minardi team as a potential replacement for his own team's chassis. The new Super Aguri F1 team bought the 2002 cars and ran them (with some modifications) as the SA05 during the first races of the 2006 season. An update still based on the same chassis was designated the SA06 and made its début at the 2006 German Grand Prix. The SA05 and SA06 did not score a single point in the 2006 season. They are also based at the former Arrows factory in Leafield.

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Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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Thierry Boutsen (born July 13 1957 in Brussels, Belgium) is a former racing driver who raced for the Arrows, Benetton, Williams, Ligier and Jordan teams in Formula One.

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Inaugural season 1950[1]
Drivers 22
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1 11 Carlos Reutemann Ferrari 63 1:49:59.
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Engine suppliers 6
Drivers' champion Fernando Alonso
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24 Hours of Le Mans career
Participating years 1968 – 1969, 1971
Teams J.W. Automotive
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Class wins 1 (1969) Keith Jack Oliver better known as Jackie Oliver
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History

1971-1972: Early years in CanAm series

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Milton Keynes

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Motto
Dieu et mon droit   (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
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Riccardo Patrese (born April 17 1954) is an Italian former Formula One (F1) racing driver, from 1977 to 1993. He entered 257 Formula One Grands Prix and started 256 races, making him the most experienced F1 driver in history.
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