Former F1 Teams

Peter Revson drives the #16 UOP Shadow Racing Team Shadow Cosworth DN3 during the Daily Mail Race of Champions on 17 March 1974 at the Brands Hatch circuit in Fawkham, Great Britain. (Photo by Steve Powell/Getty Images)
Peter Revson drives the #16 UOP Shadow Racing Team Shadow Cosworth DN3 during the Daily Mail Race of Champions on 17 March 1974 at the Brands Hatch circuit in Fawkham, Great Britain. (Photo by Steve Powell/Getty Images) /
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Tom Pryce drives the #16 Shadow Racing Shadow Ford DN5B during the Grand Prix of Monaco on 30 May 1976 on the streets of the Principality of Monaco in Monte Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by Tony Duffy/Getty Images)
Tom Pryce drives the #16 Shadow Racing Shadow Ford DN5B during the Grand Prix of Monaco on 30 May 1976 on the streets of the Principality of Monaco in Monte Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by Tony Duffy/Getty Images) /

Shadow Racing (1973-1980)

In my opinion, Shadow Racing had the coolest name and livery in the history of F1. The team’s founder, Don Nichols, may have been a spy during World War II and the Korean War and that increases the cool factor of Shadow Racing.