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Shannon Racing Cars

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British Formula One constructor
Not to be confused withShannon Racing.

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Shannon Racing Carsas a Formula One chassis constructor
BaseUK
Founder(s)Paul Emery
Aiden Jones
Formula One World Championship career
EnginesCoventry Climax
First entry1966 British Grand Prix
Last entry1966 British Grand Prix
Races entered1
Race victories0
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers'
Championships
0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0

Shannon Racing Cars was aFormula One constructor from the United Kingdom with Aiden Jones, formerly a mechanic forPrince Bira andPrince Chula, andPaul Emery as the principals.[1] Using a car built by formerEmeryson designer Emery and an oldCoventry Climax engine, they participated in a single Grand Prix.Trevor Taylor drove for the team at the1966 British Grand Prix, retiring early in the race. The car was then used for Formula 3 until 1969.

SH1

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The only F1 chassis Shannon Racing Cars made had steel monocoque frame, upper and lower wishbone front suspension with outboard brake, and anti-roll bar. It was a very compact design with an upper I arm and lower reversed A arm with upper and lower radius arms mated with an outboard spring/damper unit, outboard brake, and anti-roll bar in the rear. The rear arm of the front upper A arm was much thicker than the front tube, acting as a canti-lever to operate the inboard spring/damper unit mounted vertically. The monocoque extended to the rear of the engine, with the gearbox sticking out further aft. Another monocoque tub was made in aluminium, but was never used.

The Coventry Climax 2.5-litreFPE Godiva V8 engine used in the Shannon had been built 12 years earlier in 1954 forKieft F1, but was not released for a lack of proper fuel injection. The entire stock of parts was sold to Andrew Getley, who permitted Paul Emery to convert one unit to the 1966 3-litre F1 format, which required it to run on pump fuel as opposed to the original alcohol.[1]

Paul Emery bored out the engine, used a Tecalemit Jackson fuel injection, and the 2-valve gear-driven DOHC 3-litrecrossplane V8 made 312 bhp atChrysler's dynamometer located inKew.

The SH1 arrived atBrands Hatch withSyd Fox as the driver, who drove on the practice day. Pannier fuel tanks were installed overnight to cope with the fuel consumption of the 3-litre engine. However, the decision was made to offer the seat toTrevor Taylor, who qualified and started the race. After one lap, one of the pannier tanks developed a leak, and the car was retired.[1]

A petrol company sponsorship was promised but fell through, and SH1 received a 1-litreCosworth MAE built byHolbay (later by EMC Motorsport), fitted with two twin-choke diagonal throat sand-castWebercarburettors forFormula 3 racing. This car participated in many F3 races in the hands of John Wilson and Keith Jupp until 1969. Wilson later recalled the car handled better than the competition that had two or three years newer designs.

The subsequent owner of SH1 obtained a Climax FPE from Gordon Chapman, then owner of the FPE parts, and the car and the engine are said to be in Austria with Mr. Burkhardt List along with a collection of Emeryson racing cars.[2]

Complete Formula One results

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YearChassisEngine(s)TyresDrivers123456789PointsWCC
1966Shannon SH1Climax FPEV8DMONBELFRAGBRNEDGERITAUSAMEX0NC
United KingdomTrevor TaylorRet
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References

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  1. ^abcPritchard, Anthony (1986).Directory of Formula One Cars: 1966-1986. United Kingdom: Aston Publications. p. 187.ISBN 0946627029.
  2. ^"Shannon F1 Project". 26 May 2008. Retrieved12 December 2013.
  3. ^Small, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 381.ISBN 0851127029.

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