
Arrows Grand Prix International
Arrows was founded in 1977 by a group including Jackie Oliver, Alan Rees, Dave Wass, and Tony Southgate (the initials forming ARROWS). The team competed in Formula One from 1978-2002, achieving the unfortunate distinction of being the team with the most race starts without a victory - 382 races without a win. Despite never winning, Arrows regularly scored points and podium finishes, particularly in the late 1990s with drivers like Damon Hill and Mika Salo. The team's distinctive orange and black livery became well-known in the paddock.
Financial difficulties forced Arrows into administration in 2002.