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Arrows
Full name
Arrows Grand Prix International
Base
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom (1977–1996) Leafield, United Kingdom (1997–2002)
Founder(s)
Franco Ambrosio Alan Rees Jackie Oliver Dave Wass Tony Southgate
Noted staff
Tom Walkinshaw Heini Mader Ross Brawn John Dominy
Noted drivers
Riccardo Patrese Rolf Stommelen Jochen Mass Alan Jones Thierry Boutsen Gerhard Berger Derek Warwick Eddie Cheever Damon Hill Jos Verstappen
Formula One World Championship career
First entry
1978 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races entered
394 entries (382 starts)
Constructors' Championships
0
Drivers' Championships
0
Race victories
0 (Best finish: five 2nd places, last one at 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix)
Podiums
9
Points
164
Pole positions
1
Fastest laps
0
Final entry
2002 German Grand Prix
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