Racing Arrows (partially found Formula One TV series; 2001)
A screenshot of Racing Arrows, showcasing an interview with then-Arrows driver Pedro de la Rosa.
Status: Partially Found
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.
Prior to 2017, very little information was known of the series. The only evidence that confirmed its existence came 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 June 12th, 2017, when since then, Dutch Sp33d! uploaded eleven videos that focused on the Spanish, European, Monaco, Canadian and French Grand Prix. The rest have yet to be found.
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Videos
See Also
- 1953 British Grand Prix (partially found footage of Formula One race; 1953)
- 2005 San Marino Grand Prix (partially found ITV advert break during final laps of Formula One race; 2005)
- F-1 World Grand Prix III (lost build of cancelled Nintendo 64 Formula One racing game; 2000-2001)
- F1 Racing Championship 2 (lost build of cancelled PC/PlayStation 2 Formula One game; 2001)
- Grand Prix 3 (lost build of cancelled Dreamcast port of PC Formula One racing game; 2001)
- Grand Prix 4 (lost build of cancelled Xbox port of PC Formula One racing game sequel; 2002)
References
- ↑ Archived Retro GP synopsis on Racing Arrows. Retrieved 15 Aug '20
- ↑ Martin Sharp's website, crediting him as series producer for Racing Arrows. Retrieved 18 Aug '16
- ↑ Martin Sharp's website, which provided the two screenshots of Racing Arrows. Retrieved 11 Dec '16