Formula One Sponsorship Liveries - Shadow

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
  • Hill's Embassy-liveried Shadow DN1 being tested at Goodwood

  • Tom Pryce driving for Shadow at Watkins Glen in 1973

  • A Shadow DN5 in its black UOP Livery

  • Clay Regazzoni's Shadow DN9 in its Villiger livery being demonstrated

  • Jan Lammers' 1979 Shadow DN9 in its Burning Lion livery

  • Clay Regazzoni's Shadow DN9 with a Villiger livery

  • A Shadow DN9 with its Samson livery

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