There are already a few of these around. Just do a google image search.
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.Information for this project was provided by Wikipedia's Formula One pages, along with feedback and input from the Reddit and F1 Fanatic communities.
Can you do one for dead lineages?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
I would love a copy of that for my office, shame it was a limited run of prints.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: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.Information for this project was provided by Wikipedia's Formula One pages, along with feedback and input from the Reddit and F1 Fanatic communities.
you know Tyrrell won the 1971 F1 WCC and WDC and the 1973 F1 WDC and a shedload of races around this time ?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
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.Tommy Cookers wrote:you know Tyrrell won the 1971 F1 WCC and WDC and the 1973 F1 WDC and a shedload of races around this time ?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
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 ?