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Van Diemen

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British race car manufacturer
For other uses, seeVan Diemen (disambiguation).

Van Diemen International, Ltd.
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1973
FounderRoss Ambrose
Ralph Firman Sr.
Defunct2002
FateAbsorbed intoÉlan Motorsport Technologies
Headquarters,
ParentÉlan Motorsport Technologies (as of 2002)

Van Diemen International, Ltd. was a British race car manufacturer based inSnetterton,Norfolk, United Kingdom. The company had a reputation for high-volume production runs of its cars, the most well-known of which is its series ofFormula Ford chassis, which have been at the forefront of that class of motorsport for over 20 years and led it to becoming the largest manufacturer of bespoke racing cars in the world.

As well as Formula Ford, Van Diemen built cars forFormula Ford 2000,Sports 2000 andStar Mazda series. The company's purpose-built manufacturing facility was located on the grounds ofSnetterton Motor Racing Circuit, allowing racing teams to test the cars right off the production line.

History

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United Kingdom Van Diemen
Founded1977
Folded2002
Teamprincipal(s)Ross Ambrose
Ralph Firman Sr.
Former seriesBritish Formula Ford
Eurocup Formula Renault
British Formula Renault
Noted driversUnited KingdomEddie Irvine
AustraliaMark Webber
United KingdomDan Wheldon
United KingdomMike Conway
Drivers'
Championships
1981 BRSCC Formula Ford 1600
1981 RAC Formula Ford 1600
1981 Formula Ford Festival
1984 RAC Formula Ford 1600
1987 Formula Ford Festival
1989 Formula Ford BRDC
1989 Formula Ford Festival
1990 British Formula Ford
1991 Formula Ford Festival
1991 Eurocup Formula Renault
1992 Formula Ford Festival
1993 British Formula Ford
1993 Formula Ford Festival
1995 Formula Ford Festival
1996 Formula Ford Festival
1997 Formula Ford Festival
1999 Formula Ford Festival
1997 British Formula Ford
2000 British Formula Ford
2001 British Formula Ford
2002 British Formula Ford
2002 Formula Ford Festival

Van Diemen was founded in 1973 by Ross Ambrose andRalph Firman Sr., whose childrenMarcos Ambrose,Ralph Firman Jr. andNatasha Firman have since gone on to have successful racing careers. The company's name comes from the island ofTasmania, Australia, which was formerly known asVan Diemen's Land and is where Ambrose was born and lived before moving to the UK to co-found the company.

1970s

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The first car produced was the Van Diemen FA73. In 1973Derek Lawrence won theBRDC Formula Ford 1600 championship in a FA73. TheBRSCC Formula Ford was also won by a FA73. This car was driven byDonald MacLeod. South African Kenny Gray won the Scottish Formula Ford Championship in 1974 in a Van Diemen RF74.Chico Serra won the BRSCC championship in 1977 driving a Van Diemen.[1] Serra went on to win theFormula Ford Festival that season, beating twoRoyale's. The British car maker took overGroup Racing Developments, a producer ofFormula 3 chassis, at the end of 1975. A Van Diemen VG376 was entered in theBritish Formula 3 in 1976 and 1977. The car was a GRD 375 with updated aerodynamics.Jac Nellemann scored the best result for the car atCircuit Zolder scoring a fourth-place finish. The car manufacturer would return to Formula 3 in 1992.[2] 1977 marked the start of a long time relationship withDuckhams Oil which sponsored the factory team until 2002.

1980s

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Van Diemen RF84Formula Ford

Van Diemen swept the BRSCC Formula Ford 1600 championship in 1980. Brazilian driversRoberto Moreno andRaul Boesel won 13 out of 14 races and finished one and two in the standings.Jonathan Palmer, also driving Van Diemen, was third in the standings.[3] Moreno went on to win the Formula Ford Festival followed byTommy Byrne, also driving a Van Diemen. Byrne had a very successful 1981 season winning the Festival, European and BritishFormula Ford 2000 championships, all driving cars made by the British car maker.Ayrton Senna made his European racing debut in 1981 in the BRSCC andRAC Formula Ford 1600 championships, driving Van Diemen chassis. After winning these two championships he graduated into Formula Ford 2000, again driving Van Diemens. In 1982 Senna won both the British and European Formula Ford 2000 championships.[4] The following year fellow BrazilianMaurício Gugelmin finished second in the British Formula Ford 2000 driving a Van Diemen. In the same yearMaurizio Sandro Sala won the BRDC Formula Ford 1600. In 1985, eight Van Diemens filled the top ten at the Formula Ford Festival.Jonathan Bancroft was the best placed driver finishing second. The race was won byJohnny Herbert driving a Quest-Ivey FF85. Halfway through the eightiesReynard chassis started to dominate the Formula Ford 2000. Van Diemen shifted its focust towardFormula Renault, also a 2-litre engine formula. The Formula Ford Festival was won four consecutive times from 1986 thru 1989 by Van Diemen chassis.Roland Ratzenberger (1986) andVincenzo Sospiri (1988) won the race in customer entries. The factory team won the race in 1987 and 1989 withEddie Irvine andNiko Palhares. The British constructor made its debut in the Formula Renault in 1989.Neil Riddiford won the firstBritish Formula Renault championship in 1989, driving a Van Diemen.[5]

1990s

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Van Diemen Multisport

Throughout the 1990s Van Diemen began to dominate the Formula Ford market. Throughout the decade the constructor won theBritish Formula Ford championship five times and the Festival seven times.Jason Plato won the firstFormula Renault Eurocup driving for the Duckhams Van Diemen factory team.Bobby Verdon-Roe won the British Formula Renault in 1991 in a customer entered Van Diemen. The 1991 season marked the debut of theFormula Vauxhall Juniorspec racing series. Because of Van Diemens success in the Formula Ford, the marque was contracted to build allFormula Vauxhall Junior cars for the 1991 season. This racing car did not use aerodynamic features like wings, but used slick tires. The first championship was won by futureIndyCar driverDario Franchitti. For 1992 Van Diemen re-entered the Formula 3 market. This was the first composite chassis baring the Van Diemen name, it was built byPrecision Composites. The car raced in theJapanese F3,German F3 and theFrench F3 championships.Franc ten Wolde raced in five races of the German F3 in aMugen powered RF92 entered by Dutch racing teamNomag Racing. Ten Wolde finished once, in eleventh place.[6] Nomag entered Ten Wolde in the1992 Masters of Formula 3 where he finished thirteenth. TheHonda powered cars entered in the Japanese F3 and French F3 had little success entering only a few races.[7][8] After this disappointing season Van Diemen did not return to Formula 3. With the demise of Formula Ford 2000, Van Diemen began to export its cars to the United States. 1992 was a successful year for Van Diemen in the American F2000 series.Greg Ray won theSCCA F2000 championship. Back in EuropeJames Matthews, driving forManor Motorsport, won the 1994 Formula Renault Eurocup in a Van Diemen. Van Diemen cars won the first two officialUSF2000 championships in 1995 and 1996 withJeret Schroeder andSteve Knapp. Van Diemen dominated the series winning all drivers and constructors titles until the series folded after the 2006 season. Many aspiring drivers won races with the British brand likeBuddy Rice andDan Wheldon.[9][10] The constructor continued to win in the British Formula Renault winning the title again in 1995 withGuy Smith. The following seasons the Van Diemen chassis became less successful in Formula Renault. Competition fromMygale,Tatuus and other smaller chassis manufacturers prevented Van Diemen from being competitive in the Eurocup. The cars remained competitive in the British championship fighting for the title against factory entered Tatuus chassis. 1998 marked the final year for Van Diemen in Formula Renault withTim Mullen andVítor Meira finishing third and fourth in customer entered cars.[11] As of 1998 Van Diemen was contracted to build all the cars for theFormula Palmer Audi championship which ran until 2010.

2000s

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Élan Van Diemen DP08USF2000

Factory driversRobert Dahlgren,James Courtney andWestley Barber won the British Formula Ford championship in 2000, 2001 and 2002. In 2002, Van Diemen International was bought byDon Panoz and became part of hisÉlan Motorsport Technologies group out ofBraselton, Georgia. As of 2002 the factory team ceased to exist.Tom Kimber-Smith andValle Mäkelä won the British Formula Ford title, in customer entries, in 2002 and 2003. 2003 would be the last time a Van Diemen chassis would win the overall British Formula Ford title. With the takeover byÉlan, Van Diemen became more active in the United States. The Van Diemen FR02 used inFormula Ireland andFormula X between 2001 and 2004 was introduced in the United States. The SCCA formed theFormula SCCA class which solely uses this chassis. This later developed in the Formula Enterprises. Van Diemen also built a sports racer version of this car, the DP04. When theStar Mazda championship announced a new car they contracted Élan Van Diemen to design and built it, the car was introduced in 2004. TheIMSA Lites championship started in 2006, this class comprised three subclasses, L1, L2 and L3. The L1 class uses a Élan Van Diemen built DP02 with aMazda engine. Short lived L3 class used the DP04 Van Diemen designed before. The cars for the L2 class were not Van Diemen built but aWest WX10 and later WR1000. Van Diemen designed its last Formula Ford car in 2008. Some teams updated the chassis to make their own Formula Ford cars likeFluid Motorsport.

2010s

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TheUSF2000 was revived for the 2010 season as spec racing series. Élan Van Diemen was contracted to build all the cars for the Mazda powered championship. But by now the Van Diemen activities have been fully incorporated into Élan Motorsport Technologies. Every new car will bear the Élan name instead of Van Diemen, so the highly successful marque will gradually disappear. After the demise of Van Diemen Ralph Firman Sr. founded a new race car constructor:Ralph Firman Racing.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Townsend Thoresen British Formula Ford Championship 1977".DriverDB.com. Retrieved8 January 2014.
  2. ^"Van Diemen".F3 History. Retrieved8 January 2014.
  3. ^"Townsend Thoresen British Formula Ford Championship 1980".DriverDB.com. Retrieved8 January 2014.
  4. ^"Ayrton Senna".DriverDB.com. Retrieved8 January 2014.
  5. ^"Formula Renault Great Britain".DriverDB.com. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  6. ^"Deutsche Formel 3 Meisterschaft Saison 1992".Formel 3 Guide. Archived fromthe original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  7. ^"Formula 3 Japan 1992".DriverDB.com. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  8. ^"Formula 3 France 1992".DriverDB.com. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  9. ^"1997 Phoenix Race Results (Race #3)".USF2000. Archived fromthe original on 24 January 2005. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  10. ^"1999 Charlotte Race 1".USF2000. Archived fromthe original on 8 September 2003. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  11. ^"Formula Renault Great Britain 1998".DriverDB.com. Retrieved9 January 2014.

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