Difference between revisions of "Tyrrell"
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| {{BRA}} [[Jose Carlos Pace]] | | {{BRA}} [[Jose Carlos Pace]] | ||
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! rowspan=4| [[1977 Alternate Formula One season | 1977]] | ! rowspan=4| [[1977 Alternate Formula One season | 1977]] | ||
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| {{FRA}} [[Didier Pironi]] | | {{FRA}} [[Didier Pironi]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, 4 November 2017
Full Name | Tyrrell Racing Organisation |
Base | Ockham, Surrey, United Kingdom |
Founder(s) | Ken Tyrrell |
Team Principal(s) | Ken Tyrrell |
Technical Director |
The Tyrrell Racing Organisation was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell which started racing in 1958 and started building its own cars in 1970. The team competed in Formula One from the early 1970s until 1998, after which point it became BAR because of its buyout by British American Tobacco.