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Tim.Wright
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Re: lineage

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There are already a few of these around. Just do a google image search.
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Not the engineer at Force India

bosyber
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Perhaps this helps:
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http://pjtierney.net/The-Constructors-of-Formula-One - a 2012 artwork by PJTierney that maps all the teams in F1 up to that year:
Information for this project was provided by Wikipedia's Formula One pages, along with feedback and input from the Reddit and F1 Fanatic communities.
The linked page also points to a larger jpg of this artwork. From that you should be able to gather much of the answer you want, I think.

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PlatinumZealot
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zeph wrote:Trying to establish the history of F1's current teams:

Mercedes < Brawn GP < Honda < BAR < Tyrrell (1968)
Ferrari (1950)
Williams (1978)
RedBull Racing < Jaguar < Stewart (1997)
Force India < Spyker < Midland < Jordan (1991)
Lotus < Renault < Benetton < Toleman (1981)
Toro Rosso < Minardi (1985)
Sauber < BMW < Sauber (1993)
McLaren (1966)
Manor < Marussia < Virgin (2010)

The dates are based on their first F1 entry as a constructor.

Kinda crazy to think that Ken Tyrrell's team is more successful now than it ever was :wink:
Can you do one for dead lineages?
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Facts Only
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bosyber wrote:Perhaps this helps:
http://payload53.cargocollective.com/1/ ... rtwork.png
http://pjtierney.net/The-Constructors-of-Formula-One - a 2012 artwork by PJTierney that maps all the teams in F1 up to that year:
Information for this project was provided by Wikipedia's Formula One pages, along with feedback and input from the Reddit and F1 Fanatic communities.
The linked page also points to a larger jpg of this artwork. From that you should be able to gather much of the answer you want, I think.
I would love a copy of that for my office, shame it was a limited run of prints.
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Tommy Cookers
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zeph wrote:Trying to establish the history of F1's current teams:
Mercedes < Brawn GP < Honda < BAR < Tyrrell (1968)
The dates are based on their first F1 entry as a constructor.

Kinda crazy to think that Ken Tyrrell's team is more successful now than it ever was :wink:
you know Tyrrell won the 1971 F1 WCC and WDC and the 1973 F1 WDC and a shedload of races around this time ?
and the 1987 F1 N/A CC (Chapman Trophy) and DC (Clark trophy) ?

and that Ken Tyrell's team (using Matra-Cosworths that they created) won the 1969 F1 WCC and WDC ?

zeph
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Tommy Cookers wrote:
zeph wrote:Trying to establish the history of F1's current teams:
Mercedes < Brawn GP < Honda < BAR < Tyrrell (1968)
The dates are based on their first F1 entry as a constructor.

Kinda crazy to think that Ken Tyrrell's team is more successful now than it ever was :wink:
you know Tyrrell won the 1971 F1 WCC and WDC and the 1973 F1 WDC and a shedload of races around this time ?
and the 1987 F1 N/A CC (Chapman Trophy) and DC (Clark trophy) ?

and that Ken Tyrell's team (using Matra-Cosworths that they created) won the 1969 F1 WCC and WDC ?
Of course. And none of those cars were as dominant as the W05/06. My statement wasn't a dig at old Ken. He and his team were great in their day.

@bosyber: that is AWESOME! thanks for sharing =D>