Amelia Island Concours (2021) – To Honor Shadow

A half century has passed since the first Shadow made its competition debut at Mosport in the opening round of the 1970 Can-Am season.ย In 2021 the 26th annual Amelia Island Concours dโ€™Elegance will honor the 1974 Can-Am Champion and 1977 Austrian GP winner with a special class of the marqueโ€™s winners and its original radical racer โ€“ โ€œthe two-dimensional carโ€ โ€“ the AVS Shadow Mk I, of the 1970 season, the car Road & Track called โ€œthe most radical Can-Am yet.โ€

The Shadows were fan favorites. The menacing black UOP Shadows — the sponsors name was always spoken aloud by Shadow fans — were products of a less structured time of wild and occasionally weird design ideas without hard boundaries.

Shadow DN4. Photo: Peter Harholdt.

George Follmer bravely qualified the radical AVS Mk I in sixth position for the 1970 Can-Am season opener at Mosport. It lasted 24 laps.

The AVS Mk I Shadow never finished a race during the 1970 season. Every modification took the Mk I further from designer Trevor Harrisโ€™ original minimalist ultra-low frontal area concept.

>Vic Elford (Ameliaโ€™s 2012 Honoree) was brought in to tame the tiny terror but ended up claiming it was a car he should never have driven! Ti22 Designer Peter Bryant was hired to put things right. His Shadow Mk II of 1971 looked a bit more conventional and behaved better. Le Mans winner Jackie Oliver arrived from Bryantโ€™s Ti22 Can-Am team to fill the vacant seat. But the most important component of the low-line Bryant-designed Mk II was the acquisition of a new sponsor: UOP — Universal Oil Products — whose logo and livery were a perfect match for Shadowโ€™s pleasingly sinister graphics that gave the Shadow a strong visual presence on Can-Am and F1 grids.

Shadow DN2. Photo: Bill Warner

As the Can-Am succumbed to the economic pressures of the 1973 oil embargo, the mighty Can-Am wobbled. Shadow creator Don Nichols didnโ€™t. New Shadows to combat the turbocharged Porsches were created. And so was a Shadow Formula 1 racer. Tony Southgate designed the first F1 Shadow and the final Shadow Can-Am challenger, the graceful and elegant DN4. Powered by a thunderous Chevy V-8 but incorporating many lessons learned from Formula 1, The DN4 won the championship and all but the final race of the original โ€œunlimitedโ€ Can-Amโ€™s season (1974).>

1976 Shadow DN6B F5000.

โ€œShadow belongs to an elite group of racecar builders,โ€ said Bill Warner, founder and Chairman of the Amelia Island Concours dโ€™Elegance. โ€œShadow is the sole American Can-Am Champion.ย And only the Shadow, McLaren and Porsche marques have won races in both the original unlimited Can-Am and a World Championship Formula 1 Grand Prix.”

โ€œAt one end of Americaโ€™s Grand Prix history thereโ€™s Duesenberg at Le Mans in 1921,โ€ said Warner. โ€œAt the other is Shadow, winner of the 1977 Austrian Grand Prix. We always remember Dan Gurneyโ€™s Spa-winning Eagle and the 1976 Austrian GP-winning Penske, and we should, but sometimes the Shadow gets overlooked.โ€

Shadow DN3. Photo: Bill Warner.

โ€œBrian Redman raced for Shadow and summed it up best when he said, โ€˜I think they should be remembered with considerable honor.โ€™ And thatโ€™s what weโ€™re going to do on May 23, 2021,โ€ said Warner.

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