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|image=Racing Arrows Pedro de la Rosa interview.jpg  
|image=Racing Arrows Pedro de la Rosa interview.jpg  
|imagecaption=A screenshot of Racing Arrows, showcasing an interview with then-Arrows driver Pedro de la Rosa.
|imagecaption=A screenshot of Racing Arrows, showcasing an interview with then-Arrows driver Pedro de la Rosa.
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|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially found'''</span>
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'''''Racing Arrows''''' (sometimes called '''''The Racing Arrows'''''), was a 13-part television series that aired on the British TV channel ITV in 2001 during late-night slots. The series followed the behind the scenes of the Arrows Grand Prix team and its drivers, Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa and Dutchman Jos Verstappen, as they competed in the Arrows A21 during the 2000 Formula One season.  
'''''Racing Arrows''''' (sometimes called '''''The Racing Arrows'''''), was a 13-part television series that aired on the British TV channel ITV in 2001 during late-night slots. The series followed the behind the scenes of the Arrows Grand Prix team and its drivers, Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa and Dutchman Jos Verstappen, as they competed in the Arrows A21 during the 2000 Formula One season.  


Very little information is known of the series. The only evidence of its existence comes from sources such as Retro GP, which provided a brief synopsis of the show on their Arrows article<ref>http://retrogp.com/shop/Arrows/Shop_Arrows_WarstT.html</ref>, and Martin Sharp's website, which credited him as being the series producer for Racing Arrows, as well as providing two production images of the series.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131012003244/http://www.martinsharp.com/index.php?actionid=!@0Kr.3Tzpuf2&pageid=55&viewtype=normal</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120321064812/http://www.martinsharp.com/index.php?actionid=!@90HM9JaVt/c&pageid=59&viewtype=normal</ref> No episodes of Racing Arrows have resurfaced online and because of its relative obscurity, it is unlikely that episodes of the series will be uploaded any time soon.
Very little information is known of the series. The only evidence of its existence comes from sources such as Retro GP, which provided a brief synopsis of the show on their Arrows article<ref>http://retrogp.com/shop/Arrows/Shop_Arrows_WarstT.html</ref>, and Martin Sharp's website, which credited him as being the series producer for Racing Arrows, as well as providing two production images of the series.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131012003244/http://www.martinsharp.com/index.php?actionid=!@0Kr.3Tzpuf2&pageid=55&viewtype=normal</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120321064812/http://www.martinsharp.com/index.php?actionid=!@90HM9JaVt/c&pageid=59&viewtype=normal</ref>  


==Gallery==
No episodes of Racing Arrows resurfaced online until 12 June 2017, when Dutch Sp33d! uploaded six parts of an episode focusing on the Spanish, European and Monaco Grand Prix. The rest have yet to be found.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Racing Arrows Interview.jpg|Another screenshot of Racing Arrows.
File:Racing Arrows Interview.jpg|Another screenshot of Racing Arrows, showcasing an interview with Denise Lewis, who was then-Head of Orange Communications and Sponsorship.
File:Arrows_A21.jpg|The Arrows A21, the car that Arrows competed with in the 2000 Formula One series.
File:Arrows_A21.jpg|The Arrows A21, the car that Arrows competed with in the 2000 Formula One series.
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Videos ==
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| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8AV1cCrMFQ&t=101s|320x240|center|}}
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtJNQAzCwkc&t=7s|320x240|center|}}
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| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oIyAjtkYo4|320x240|center|}}
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlGNY7xxLr4|320x240|center|}}
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzu7pB-TS28|320x240|center|}}
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 10:39, 9 August 2017

Racing Arrows Pedro de la Rosa interview.jpg

A screenshot of Racing Arrows, showcasing an interview with then-Arrows driver Pedro de la Rosa.

Status: Partially found

Date found: 12, Jun 2017

Found by: Dutch Sp33d!

Racing Arrows (sometimes called The Racing Arrows), was a 13-part television series that aired on the British TV channel ITV in 2001 during late-night slots. The series followed the behind the scenes of the Arrows Grand Prix team and its drivers, Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa and Dutchman Jos Verstappen, as they competed in the Arrows A21 during the 2000 Formula One season.

Very little information is known of the series. The only evidence of its existence comes from sources such as Retro GP, which provided a brief synopsis of the show on their Arrows article[1], and Martin Sharp's website, which credited him as being the series producer for Racing Arrows, as well as providing two production images of the series.[2][3]

No episodes of Racing Arrows resurfaced online until 12 June 2017, when Dutch Sp33d! uploaded six parts of an episode focusing on the Spanish, European and Monaco Grand Prix. The rest have yet to be found.

Gallery

Videos

References