• Walter Wolf Racing was a Formula One constructor active from 1977 to 1979, which won the first race the team entered. It was owned and run by Canadian...
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    Engineering. Wolf's team continued as Walter Wolf Racing and before being wound up in 1979 managed to win three F1 Grands Prix. In 1993, Wolf helped finance...
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    sponsored by Walter Wolf Racing and competed in a deep blue livery with a red stripe on the side of the body. One of the Polonez Walter Wolf Racing cars was...
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    The Wolf WR1 was a Formula One car built for the 1977 season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. Four examples of the car were produced. The first, completed...
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  • Head in 1977. Wolf bought 100% of Wolf–Williams Racing and the team became Walter Wolf Racing. (key) (key) "Politoys Ford". Research Racing. Archived from...
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    rights of Walter Wolf Racing. After purchasing Walter Wolf Racing trademarks, Avelon Formula focused on the development of a group CN racing car that became...
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    The Wolf WR5 was a Formula One racing car built for the 1978 Formula One season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. A further example of the model was built...
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    the Formula 1 racing team Walter Wolf Racing, as well as for perfumes and wines. The brand was the title sponsor of Walter Wolf Racing, which ran for...
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  • Animaniacs character Walter Wolf (politician) (1907–1977), German politician Walter Wolf Racing, a Formula One constructor Walter Wolf (cigarette), a Croatian...
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    The Wolf WR7 was a Formula One car built for the 1979 season by the Walter Wolf Racing team. Three examples of the car were produced. The first was WR7...
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  • Wolf WD1, also known as the Wolf-Dallara WD1, was a sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by British-Canadian constructor, Walter...
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    Jody Scheckter (category Wolf Formula One drivers)
    between himself and his great friend James Hunt. Scheckter left for Walter Wolf's new team in 1977 and Scheckter gave the team a win in its maiden race...
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    James Hunt (category Wolf Formula One drivers)
    very much in demand. Harvey Postlethwaite persuaded Hunt to join Walter Wolf Racing – a one-car team where he would have found an atmosphere similar to...
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    some changes to the drivers' lineup: Jacky Ickx was fired from the Walter Wolf Racing team and was replaced by Arturo Merzario, and a new team was present...
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    France) was a British businessman, racing driver and a manager for several Formula One teams, including Walter Wolf Racing, Fittipaldi Automotive, and Team...
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    season, Canadian oil millionaire Walter Wolf bought 60% of Frank Williams Racing Cars and the team became Wolf–Williams Racing. However, Frank Williams was...
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    rebranding as Wolf–Williams Racing in 1976, the cars still were not competitive. Eventually, Williams left the rechristened Walter Wolf Racing and moved to...
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    updated the 308 to the 308D to continue as Hesketh Racing after Postlethwaite moved to Walter Wolf Racing. Nigel Stroud was team chief engineer and Harald...
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    ten examples were built. Wolf Edition: Produced by reputable Ford tuner Wolf Tuning of Germany (also known as Walter Wolf Racing) these had numerous modification...
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  • Williams left Wolf–Williams. Jaguar formerly Stewart Grand Prix. Subsequently became Red Bull Racing. Jordan subsequently became Midland F1 Racing, then Spyker...
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  • Sauber (1994), Jaguar (2000–2004), Renault/Alpine (2017–present) and Walter Wolf Racing. Castrol has sponsored the Ford World Rally Team and M-Sport in the...
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  • as cars entered by teams Rob Walker, Brabham and McLaren) were British racing green. Major sponsors such as BP, Shell, and Firestone had pulled out of...
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    sports car racing and hillclimbing, racing in the smaller engine classes. Dallara designed his first Formula Three car for Walter Wolf Racing in 1978. Dallara...
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    of 1978. Following a disastrous 1978 season, James Hunt left for Walter Wolf Racing and was supposed to be replaced by Ronnie Peterson but he was killed...
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  • 1978 and through 1979 Yip also funded a British F1 programme with Walter Wolf Racing WR3, WR4 and WR6 cars for David Kennedy who finished runner up in...
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    Hans Binder (category Wolf Formula One drivers)
    Tyrol) is an Austrian former Formula One driver who raced for the Ensign, Wolf, Surtees and ATS teams. He won the European Formula Ford Championship in...
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    dismal 1975 season with Lotus, Jacky Ickx moved to the newly formed Wolf-Williams Racing. Mario Andretti drove for Lotus in the opening race of the season...
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  • The Walt Disney Company – Walt Disney Walther – Carl Walther Walter Wolf RacingWalter Wolf Wang Laboratories – An Wang Warburtons – Ellen and Thomas Warburton...
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    Jacky Ickx (category Wolf Formula One drivers)
    with Wolf–Williams Racing (then entering as "Frank Williams Racing Cars"), but after three races signed with the new team of Walter Wolf Racing, which...
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    Eddie Lawson (category Racing drivers from California)
    cope with his spinal injuries, and historic Formula One cars, with a Walter Wolf Racing WR4 at vintage events. Lawson was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall...
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