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Reynard

Reynard Racing Cars was a prominent British racing car manufacturer that left an indelible mark on motorsport history. Founded in 1973 by Adrian Reynard, the company quickly rose to prominence with its innovative designs and high-quality engineering. Specializing in the production of open-wheel racing cars for various series, including Formula 1, IndyCar, and Formula 3000, Reynard became synonymous with success on the track. The company’s lightweight chassis and aerodynamic designs were highly sought after by racing teams, leading to numerous championship victories and podium finishes. Despite ceasing operations in the early 2000s due to financial difficulties, Reynard’s legacy endures as a testament to its contributions to motorsport innovation and excellence. Today, Reynard cars remain highly prized by collectors and racing enthusiasts, serving as a reminder of the company’s pioneering spirit and lasting impact on the world of motorsport.

Favorite Racecar? F3000 Reynard 95D-Cosworth

Favorite Racecar? 1988 F3000 Reynard 88D-Cosworth

2001 Reynard 2KQ-LM

2001 Reynard 2KQ-LM

2001 Reynard 01Q-LM

2001 Reynard 01Q-LM

Favorite Racecar? Reynard 01-Honda

Reynard

Reynard Declares Bankruptcy

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