With Andretti announcing plans for an F1 entry in the future, we’ve taken a look back at some infamous examples of teams who came and then vanished just as quickly ⤵️
- came and went, while there were several changes of ownership, but the team were never able to shake off the unwanted tag of ‘backmarkers’.Team US F1, otherwise known as USF1, didn’t even make it onto the F1 grid.
Money troubles ultimately caused Super Aguri’s demise, with the team collapsing four races into 2008. The factory Honda squad followed suit at the end of the year due to the global financial crisis.A full-fledged Lola team, backed by title sponsor Mastercard, had a brief and very unsuccessful F1 stint.
Success in Formula 3000 and Italian Formula 3 prompted Guido Forti to bring his team into F1, with support from Pedro Diniz’s sponsor Parmalat. Brighter times appeared to lay ahead following the arrival of Jos Verstappen on loan from Benetton in 1995, but the team lasted just five into the new season before collapsing.
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