Arrows
Arrows, a notable name in the history of Formula One, was a British racing team that competed in the sport from 1978 to 2002. Founded by a group of former Shadow employees, including Franco Ambrosio, Alan Rees, Jackie Oliver, Dave Wass, and Tony Southgate, the team quickly made its mark in the fiercely competitive world of motorsport. Despite never securing a race win, Arrows was known for its resilience and ability to punch above its weight, often challenging more established teams with its innovative engineering and determined drivers. Over its 25-year tenure, Arrows became synonymous with underdog spirit, consistently striving for excellence amidst financial and competitive challenges. The team’s legacy lives on as a testament to passion and perseverance in the high-stakes arena of Formula One racing.