Shadow
| Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | White | Red | Embassy | Esso, Goodyear, Ferodo | |
| 1974 | Black | Universal Oil Products | Goodyear | ||
| 1975 | Black | Red, Orange | Universal Oil Products | Goodyear, Champion | |
| 1976 | Black | Red, White | Lucky Strike | Goodyear | appeared in 1 Car |
| 1976 | Black | Red, Blue | Tabatip | Goodyear | |
| 1977 | White | Red, Blue, Light Blue | Tabatip, Villiger-Kiel | Goodyear | |
| 1978–1979 | White, Blue (Lammers) | Red / Burning Lion (Lammers) | Villiger, Villiger-Kiel, Samson (Lammers) | Goodyear | |
| 1980 | Black | Yellow, Orange, Red | Villiger, Samson | Goodyear |
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Hill's Embassy-liveried Shadow DN1 being tested at Goodwood
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Tom Pryce driving for Shadow at Watkins Glen in 1973
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A Shadow DN5 in its black UOP Livery
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Clay Regazzoni's Shadow DN9 in its Villiger livery being demonstrated
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Jan Lammers' 1979 Shadow DN9 in its Burning Lion livery
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Clay Regazzoni's Shadow DN9 with a Villiger livery
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A Shadow DN9 with its Samson livery
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