Anglo American Racers was a
Formula One and
Champ Car constructor from the
USA owned by
Dan Gurney and run from the
Weslake factory at Rye. They participated in 25 Grands Prix, entering a total of 34 cars. The team was the Formula One arm of All American Racers, an organisation established in
Santa Ana,
California in 1964, by
Dan Gurney, to run sportscars for him to drive in the United States between his
Formula 1 commitments with the
Brabham team. In that same year,
Carroll Shelby, who was running
Goodyear tires on his
Cobra sportscars, introduced Gurney to the tiremaker because Goodyear wanted to take on
Firestone at the
Indianapolis 500. Gurney, responsible for bringing
Colin Chapman and
Lotus to Indianapolis, fielded an AAR
Lotus 38 in the
1965 Indianapolis 500. A deal was struck and work began on an
IndyCar for 1966. Gurney hired Len Terry, the designer of the Indianapolis-winning
Lotus in
1965 and he laid out a mid-engined chassis, baptized Eagle, which would serve for both Formula 1 and Indycar racing. The result was the Eagle-
Ford T2G for the US and the Eagle T1G for Formula 1.
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