Footwork Arrows was a British Formula One motor racing team which competed from 1991 to 1996. Japanese businessman Wataru Ohashi, who was the president...
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Arrows Grand Prix International was a British Formula One team active from 1978 to 2002. It was known as Footwork from 1991 to 1996. The Arrows Grand...
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the start of the 1991 season (badged as a Footwork). Designed by Ross Brawn, the A11 was the first Arrows car following the ban on turbocharged engines...
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Ricardo Rosset, who graduated from Formula 3000. Footwork was bought by Tom Walkinshaw from one of the Arrows team's original founders, Jackie Oliver, early...
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Jos Verstappen (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
championship. Verstappen first drove a Formula One car when he tested for the Footwork Arrows team alongside Gil de Ferran and Christian Fittipaldi at the Estoril...
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The Arrows A23 is a Formula One racing car, used by the Arrows team during the 2002 Formula One season. It was designed by Mike Coughlan, Sergio Rinland...
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The Footwork FA12 was a Formula One car designed and built by the Footwork Arrows team for the 1991 season. The number 9 car was driven by Michele Alboreto...
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The Footwork FA13 was a Formula One car used by the Footwork Arrows team in the 1992 Formula One World Championship and, when updated as the FA13B, in...
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The Footwork FA15 was a Formula One car with which the Footwork team competed in the 1994 Formula One World Championship. The number 9 seat was taken...
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mainly tuned Cosworth DFR V8s for a number of F1 teams, including Footwork Arrows in 1990 and 1991, Tyrrell in 1990, Larrousse in 1991 and AGS in 1991...
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The Footwork FA14 was a Formula One car with which the Footwork team competed in part of the 1993 Formula One season. It replaced the FA13B, a revised...
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The Arrows A21 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 2000 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Spaniard Pedro...
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The Arrows A18 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 1997 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Briton Damon Hill...
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year, these engines were renamed Mugen MF351H and were transferred to the Footwork team, with drivers Aguri Suzuki and Michele Alboreto. Although Honda withdrew...
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The Footwork FA16 was a Formula One car designed by Alan Jenkins and used by the Footwork team in the 1995 Formula One World Championship. The car was...
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Ricardo Rosset (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
championship. Although he had an opportunity to join Minardi, Rosset was hired by Footwork in 1996 as teammate to Jos Verstappen. He never matched the Dutch driver's...
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List of Porsche engines (section Footwork Arrows A11C)
Footwork Arrows A11C: 3.5L V12...
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Taki Inoue (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
Japanese Grand Prix, from which he retired. For the next year he moved to Footwork Arrows. Over the course of his career he scored no championship points. He...
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The Arrows A19 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 1998 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Brazilian Pedro...
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The Arrows A22 was the car with which the Arrows team competed in the 2001 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Dutchman Jos Verstappen, who...
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four-year, 80-million Deutsche Mark (€72 million in 2021) deal with Footwork Arrows, to commence in 1991. The 3512 was designed by Porsche veteran Hans...
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the complete Grand Prix racing results for Arrows Grand Prix International, also including Footwork Arrows. (key) (key) (results in bold indicate pole...
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The Arrows A8 was a Formula One car, designed by Dave Wass, which the Arrows team used to compete in the 1985 and 1986 Formula One seasons. Powered by...
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with Leyton House and Porsche sourced a little successful 3512 V12 to Footwork Arrows; the rest of the field was Ford DFR powered. In 1992, the Renault engines...
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hands. Michele Alboreto suffered a massive shunt whilst testing his Footwork Arrows at the circuit in 1991 but escaped injury. The following year, Riccardo...
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career at Asiatech in Formula Three before entering Formula One, working for Arrows. He switched to Minardi in the following years, where he worked as the race...
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The Arrows A7 was a Formula One car which the Arrows team used to compete in the 1984 Formula One season. The car made its debut at the 1984 Belgian Grand...
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Flickriver". flickriver.com. "Footwork Arrows FA15 Formula 1 Car". 12 July 2017. Cardoso, Danilo. "A história da Arrows F1 Team - Equipes Históricas da...
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Michele Alboreto (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
points. 1990 saw Alboreto move to the Arrows team, which was in the process of being sold to sponsor Footwork. It was seen mainly as a "transition year"...
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Ford-Cosworth HB engine (section 1994: Footwork)
customer engines were used by Benetton, Fondmetal, McLaren, Lotus, Minardi, Footwork, Simtek, and Larrousse. The British engine manufacturer Cosworth, founded...
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