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  • Reynard Motorsport was the world's largest racing car manufacturer in the 1980s. Initially based at Bicester and latterly at Reynard Park, Brackley, England...
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  • Ingram Keram 1983–84 Steven Richards Titan Mk6 1984–85 John Crawford Reynard FF84 1985–86 Craig Coleman Van Diemen RF85 1986–87 Shane Higgins Van Diemen...
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  • Peters Flamecrusher Brett Peters - - 8 - 4 1 - - - 13 16 Alan Swindells Reynard FF84 Alan Swindells - - 10 - - - - - - 10 17 Stephen Moody Totem BM1 Stephen...
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  • 1982. In November 1983 he was offered a drive for the 1984 FF season in a Reynard FF83, after being spotted by David Haydon of Dalcar Industries. Mezera...
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  • Barnacle Royale RP31 Dolphin Race Hire 6 Sandown 9 September Tomas Mezera Reynard FF84 Dalcar Industries 7 Winton 14 October Bradley Forgeard Lola T642A 8 Calder...
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    Model Total Production Description Image FF84 1 1984 Formula Ford racing car. NG "EP" 8 1984–1986 Edmondson-Porter run one of the NG Series Formula Vee...
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