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- Anson_Cars abstract "Anson Cars was a British racing car constructor.In 1975, Formula One mechanics Gary Anderson (who worked for Brabham) and Bob Simpson (who worked for Tyrrell), built a Formula 3 car called the Anson SA1. It was based on the Brabham BT38 and was raced by Anderson in Formula Libre. Anderson left Brabham at the end of 1976 to focus on designing the Anson SA2 Formula 3 car for 1977. Last minute withdrawal of sponsorship left the project in great difficulties and part-way through 1977, the car was withdrawn.Anderson rejoined Formula One as chief mechanic at McLaren. He remained there for two years after which he joined the Ensign team. In 1980, Anderson, Simpson and ex-Rolls Royce employee Jeff Hills formed Anson Cars, which built Formula 3 and Formula Super Vee cars for the next six years.In 1985, Anderson went to America to become the chief engineer of the Galles Indycar team.In 1988, a man named Mike McHugh purchased the company, with the goal of building the Super Vee cars in California. Two months later, the two top executives in Volkswagen America who were instrumental in VW's support of the Super Vee series were killed in the Lockerbie air disaster and the market for the cars disappeared.Anson's greatest achievements as a constructor were Franz Konrad winning the 1983 German F3 Championship and Tommy Byrne finishing 6th in the 1984 European F3 Championship.".
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- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Brabham.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Brabham_BT38.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_racecar_constructors.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Ensign_Racing.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Formula_3.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Formula_Libre.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Formula_Super_Vee.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Formula_Three.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Konrad_(racing_driver).
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Galles_Racing.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Anderson_(motorsport).
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Lockerbie_air_disaster.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink McLaren.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Pan_Am_Flight_103.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Byrne_(racing_driver).
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Tyrrell_Racing.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_Group_of_America.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anson Cars".
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anson SA3".
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anson SA4".
- Anson_Cars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anson".
- Anson_Cars hasPhotoCollection Anson_Cars.
- Anson_Cars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Anson_Cars subject Category:British_racecar_constructors.
- Anson_Cars hypernym Constructor.
- Anson_Cars type Company.
- Anson_Cars type FormulaOneTeam.
- Anson_Cars type Company.
- Anson_Cars comment "Anson Cars was a British racing car constructor.In 1975, Formula One mechanics Gary Anderson (who worked for Brabham) and Bob Simpson (who worked for Tyrrell), built a Formula 3 car called the Anson SA1. It was based on the Brabham BT38 and was raced by Anderson in Formula Libre. Anderson left Brabham at the end of 1976 to focus on designing the Anson SA2 Formula 3 car for 1977.".
- Anson_Cars label "Anson Cars".
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- Anson_Cars sameAs m.0jt97pl.
- Anson_Cars sameAs Q775746.
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- Anson_Cars wasDerivedFrom Anson_Cars?oldid=546344009.
- Anson_Cars isPrimaryTopicOf Anson_Cars.