Don Nichols' Shadow team entered Can-Am with the very unusual tiny wheeled car in 1970. As the years went on, the cars fielded by Shadow became more conventional. The final and most conventional of all was the Shadow DN4 entered in the 1974 Can-Am. It was smaller and lighter than its predecessors and dominated the championship with Jackie Oliver at wheel. To mark the 40th anniversary of the final Can-Am season, we have taken a detailed look at the mighty Shadow DN4, featuring three of the five examples built.
Shadow also competed in Formula 1 and to put the DN4 in perspective, we have also updated and added the Shadow DN3 and Shadow DN5 respectively.
We were very happy to learn that Project Brabham has reached its crowd funding target earlier this week and look forward to seeing the David Brabham-run team return to racing. To remind you of the very rich competition history of the Brabham family, we have today updated our Brabham BT24 feature. It helped Denny Hulme clinch the second driver title for the Brabham in a row. One of the chassis featured was recently sold at auction for just over $1 million. At the same Gooding & Co. sale in Pebble, a McLaren F1 failed to sell, despite a $10.7 million high bid, which would have been a new world record for the type.
One week ahead of the official debut at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show, we have received the first details of the Lexus LF-C2 and Scion iM show cars.

Enjoy the links:

1967 Brabham BT24 Repco - Images, Specifications and Information

2014 Lexus LF-C2 - Images, Specifications and Information

2014 Scion iM Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

1974 Shadow DN4 Chevrolet - Images, Specifications and Information

1993 - 1998 McLaren F1 - Images, Specifications and Information

1975 - 1976 Shadow DN5 Cosworth - Images, Specifications and Information

1974 Shadow DN3 Cosworth - Images, Specifications and Information