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Ensign
Full nameEnsign Racing Team
BaseBurntwood, United Kingdom
Founder(s)Mo Nunn
Noted driversSwitzerlandClay Regazzoni
New ZealandChris Amon
SwitzerlandMarc Surer
BelgiumJacky Ickx
BrazilNelson Piquet
NetherlandsJan Lammers
LiechtensteinRikky von Opel
NetherlandsGijs van Lennep
NetherlandsRoelof Wunderink
United KingdomTiff Needell
Formula One World Championship career
First entry1973 French Grand Prix
Races entered134 (98 starts)
Constructors'
Championships
0
Drivers'
Championships
0
Race victories0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps1
Final entry1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix

Ensign was aFormula One constructor from Britain. They participated in 133 grands prix, entering a total of 155 cars. Ensign scored 19 championship points and no podium finishes. The best result was a 4th place at the1981 Brazilian Grand Prix byMarc Surer, who also took fastest lap of the race.

Ensign was founded byMorris Nunn who also carried out design duties during the first two seasons of the team's existence. Nunn would later go on to be a prominent chief engineer in the American-basedChamp Car series, winning championships with driversAlex Zanardi andJuan Pablo Montoya in the late 1990s.

Formula One

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The N173, Ensign's first Formula One car, being driven atSilverstone in 2012.
AnEnsign N177 being raced in a Historic Grand Prix at theLime Rock Park circuit in 2009.

Ensign enteredFormula One in1973, with backing frompay driver,Rikky von Opel. Von Opel had driven for the team inFormula Three in 1972 and won theLombard North Central, British Formula Three Championship that year.[1] Based upon that success, von Opel commissioned a Formula One chassis.[1] Their first season was not successful, von Opel only finished two races[2] and the team's best result that season was 13th at the1973 British Grand Prix.[2] However, the partnership continued into1974, but von Opel left after the first race of the season, having been offered a worksBrabham drive.[1] He was replaced at Ensign byVern Schuppan whose only finish was 15th at theBelgian Grand Prix[3] and was later himself replaced byMike Wilds. Wilds only qualified in America; he finished the race after a pit stop for fuel but was not classified, nine laps behind.[4]

For 1975 Ensign was sponsored by HB Bewaking (a Dutch company) leading them to sign Dutch drivers.Roelof Wunderink andGijs van Lennep. Wunderink did not have much success, qualifying for three races and finishing one.Gijs van Lennep qualified for all his races and took sixth place in Germany, securing the first points for Ensign in Formula One.Chris Amon also raced for the team inAustria andItaly finishing 12th both times. In 1976 Amon stayed with Ensign having great qualifying results. He qualified third in Sweden and sixth in Britain but only took points in Spain where he finished in fifth place.Patrick Nève replaced Amon in France andHans Binder replaced Amon in Austria.Jacky Ickx would race the rest of the season for Ensign.

In 1977Clay Regazzoni raced for Ensign, scoring five points with best finishes of fifth in Italy and America. In 1978 the team entered cars forDanny Ongais andLamberto Leoni, but Ongais left after two races and Leoni after four races. Jacky Ickx contested the next four races andDerek Daly raced the rest of the season scoring a point in Canada. Also in 1978Nelson Piquet made his debut in Formula 1 at theGerman Grand Prix at theHockenheimring driving an Ensign. In 1979 Daly stayed with Ensign but he left after the Monaco Grand Prix and was replaced byPatrick Gaillard. Gaillard only qualified at two out of five races and was replaced byMarc Surer for the final three races of the season.

The N180 at thePavilion Kuala Lumpur

In 1980 Clay Regazzoni again joined Ensign but at Long Beach Regazzoni's brake pedal broke causing him to go straight on at the Queen's Hairpin crashing into the parked car of Ricardo Zunino leaving him paralyzed.Tiff Needell raced in Belgium, but failed to qualify for the Monaco Grand Prix.Jan Lammers raced the rest of the season.

Marc Surer raced for Ensign in 1981 and finished in fourth place in Brazil where he also took fastest lap of the race. Surer also finished sixth in Monaco.Eliseo Salazar replaced Surer from Spain onwards. Salazar finished sixth in the Netherlands. In 1982Roberto Guerrero raced for Ensign. He only finished in two races.

Meanwhile, the team was also involved in the last year ofBritish F1 Championship, winning the championship with the old MN180B cars andJim Crawford as driver.

After the1982 season, Ensign was merged into theTheodore team, which it had previous ties to via financierTeddy Yip and took that team's name. During many seasons, the connection between Ensign and Theodore was so great that in some years they used almost the same car, much asRed Bull Racing has a second but separate team,Toro Rosso, in more recent times.

Ensign driverRoberto Guerrero continued on with the newly merged team for1983, as did the team's main car designer.[5]The Theodore F1 team did not last the 1983 season, though, and shut down late in the year.[5]

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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YearChassisEnginesTyresDrivers1234567891011121314151617PointsWCC
1973N173Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8FARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRNEDGERAUTITACANUSA0NC
LiechtensteinRikky von Opel1513DNSRetRetNCRet
1974N174Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8FARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWENEDFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSA0NC
LiechtensteinRikky von OpelDNS
AustraliaVern Schuppan15RetDSQDSQDNQDNQRet
United KingdomMike WildsDNQDNQDNQNC
1975N174
N175
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAESPMONBELSWENEDFRAGBRGERAUTITAUSA112th
NetherlandsRoelof WunderinkRetDNQDNQNCDNQRet
NetherlandsGijs van Lennep10156
New ZealandChris Amon1212
1976N174
N176
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GBRARSAUSWESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANUSAJPN212th
New ZealandChris Amon1485Ret13RetRetRet
BelgiumPatrick Nève18
AustriaHans BinderRet
BelgiumJacky IckxRet1013Ret
1977N177Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWESPMONBELSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACANJPN10*10th*
SwitzerlandClay Regazzoni6Ret9RetRetDNQRet77DNQRetRetRet55RetRet
BelgiumJacky Ickx10
1978N177Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWMONBELESPSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACAN113th
United StatesDanny OngaisRetRet
BelgiumJacky IckxRet12RetDNQ
Republic of IrelandDerek DalyDNQRetDSQRet1086
BrazilNelson PiquetRet
ItalyLamberto LeoniRetDNSDNQDNQ
BelgiumBernard de DryverDNP
United StatesBrett Lunger13
1979N177
N179
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWESPBELMONFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANUSA0NC
Republic of IrelandDerek Daly1113DNQRetDNQDNQDNQ
FrancePatrick GaillardDNQ13DNQRetDNQ
SwitzerlandMarc SurerDNQDNQRet
1980N180Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWBELMONFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANUSA0NC
SwitzerlandClay RegazzoniNCRet9Ret
United KingdomTiff NeedellRetDNQ
NetherlandsJan LammersDNQDNQ14DNQDNQDNQ12Ret
United KingdomGeoff LeesRetDNQ
1981N180BFord Cosworth DFV 3.0V8M
A
USWBRAARGSMRBELMONESPFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANCPL511th
SwitzerlandMarc SurerRet4FRet9116
ColombiaRicardo LondoñoDNP
ChileEliseo Salazar14RetDNQNCRet6RetRetNC
1982N180B
N181
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8P
A
RSABRAUSWSMRBELMONDETCANNEDGBRFRAGERAUTSUIITACPL0NC
ColombiaRoberto GuerreroWDDNQRetDNQDNQRetRetDNQRetDNQ8RetRetNCDNS

* Includes five points scored byPatrick Tambay in an Ensign N177 entered byTheodore Racing (see below).

Results of other Ensign cars

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YearEntrantChassisEngineTyresDriver1234567891011121314151617
1977Theodore Racing Hong KongN177Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWESPMONBELSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACANJPN
FrancePatrick TambayRet6Ret5RetDNQ5Ret
1978Mario Deliotti RacingN175Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8GARGBRARSAUSWMONBELESPSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACAN
United KingdomGeoff LeesDNQ
Sachs RacingN177AustriaHarald Ertl11RetDNPQDNPQ

Non-championship results

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YearEntrantChassisEngineDriver123
1974Team EnsignN174Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8PREROCINT
LiechtensteinRikky von OpelDNS
United KingdomBrian Redman8
1975Bewaking Team EnsignN174Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ROCINTSUI
NetherlandsRoelof Wunderink10Ret
N175New ZealandChris Amon9
1976Team EnsignN174Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ROCINT
New ZealandChris Amon5
N176Ret
1977Team EnsignN177Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ROC
SwitzerlandClay Regazzoni13
1978Tissot EnsignN177Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8INT
BelgiumJacky IckxRet
ItalyLamberto LeoniDNA
1979Smith & JonesN174Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ROCGNMDIN
United KingdomRobin SmithRet
1980Unipart Racing TeamN180Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ESP
FrancePatrick Gaillard6
?United KingdomBrian HentonDNA
1981Ensign RacingN180BFord Cosworth DFV 3.0V8RSA
SwitzerlandMarc SurerRet

References

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  1. ^abcSmall, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 273.ISBN 0851127029.
  2. ^abSmall, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 272.ISBN 0851127029.
  3. ^Small, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 344.ISBN 0851127029.
  4. ^Small, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 401.ISBN 0851127029.
  5. ^abRoberto Guerrero – BiographyArchived 16 November 2007 at theWayback Machine
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