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The Tyrrell racing team was founded by Ken Tyrrell and competed in Formula One competition (and other Formula events) from 1958 through 1998. When it was first formed in 1958, it raced in Formula Three competition. Ken drove during the 1958 season but resigned those duties to others more qualified for the following seasons.

The Lotus 78 of 1977 introduced ground effects which changed the design philosophy of Formula 1 Competition. The impressive performance by the Lotus 79 a year later cemented the necessity for aerodynamics and ground effects. As a result, the Tyrrell 009 was radically different from its predecessor. The designer, Maurice Philippe, had designed the 008 and was commissioned to create the 009. He placed the Ford/Cosworth DFV V8 engine directly behind the driver and bolted it onto an aluminum monocoque. The 485 horsepower unit was matted to a Hewland FGA 400 five-speed gearbox. The vehicle was suspended in place by rocker arms and coil springs in the front and double wishbones and coil springs in the rear.

For 1979, Tyrrell's sponsorship changed and the blue and white livery of the previous year was replaced by a dark-blue paint job and 'Candy' logos throughout the vehicle.

The Grand Prix Season of 1979 began at Argentina. Jarier and Pironi were the team's drivers and were able to qualify in fourth and eighth position. During the race, the cars were forced to retire prematurely due to mechanical issues. Throughout the next few races, the cars were able to accumulate points and finished the season fifth in the constructor's championship.

The following year, the Tyrrell 009, of which five had been created, was replaced by the 010 which brought with it improved use of ground effects.

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1979 Formula One Season
PosTeamConstructorChassisDriversPoints
Scuderia FerrariFerrari312 T4 South Africa Jody David Scheckter
Canada Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve 
113
Albilad-Saudia Racing TeamWilliams Australia Alan Stanley Jones
Switzerland Gianclaudio Giuseppe 'Clay' Regazzoni 
75
Ligier GitanesLigier France Patrick André Eugène Joseph Depailler
Belgium Jacques Bernard 'Jacky' Ickx
France Jacques-Henri Laffite 
61
Martini RacingLotus
79 John Player Special Mark IV 
United States Mario Gabriele Andretti
Argentina Carlos Alberto Reutemann 
39
Candy Team TyrrellTyrrell Ireland Derek Daly
France Jean-Pierre Jacques Jarier
United Kingdom Geoffrey Lees
France Didier Joseph-Lovis Pironi 
28
Equipe Renault ElfRenault France René Alexandre Arnoux
France Jean-Pierre Alain Jabouille 
26
Marlboro McLarenMcLaren
M29
M26 
France Patrick Daniel Tambay
United Kingdom John Marshall 'Wattie' Watson 
15
Parmalat Racing TeamBrabham Austria Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' Lauda
Brazil Nelson Souto Maior Piquet
Argentina Ricardo Héctor Zunino 
7
Warsteiner Arrows Racing TeamArrows Germany Jochen Richard Mass
Italy Riccardo Gabriele Patrese 
5
10 Samson Shadow Racing TeamShadow
DN9 
Netherlands Johannes 'Jan' Lammers 3
11 ATS WheelsATS Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck 2
12 Fittipaldi AutomotiveFittipaldi
F5A 
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi
Brazil Alex Dias Ribeiro 
1
 Willi Kauhsen Racing TeamKauhsen Italy Gianfranco Brancatelli 
 Team RebaqueLotus
79 John Player Special Mark IV 
Mexico Héctor Alonso Rebaque 
 Tyrrell Racing OrganisationTyrrell
009 
France Didier Joseph-Lovis Pironi 
 Interscope Shadow Racing TeamShadow
DN9 
Italy Elio de Angelis 
 Olympus Cameras Wolf RacingWolf United Kingdom James Simon Wallis Hunt
Finland Keijo Erik 'Keke' Rosberg 
 Team EnsignEnsign
N177 
Ireland Derek Daly
France Patrick Gaillard
Switzerland Marc Surer 
 Team MerzarioMerzario Italy Gianfranco Brancatelli
Italy Arturo Francesco 'Little Art' Merzario 
 Team RebaqueRebaque Mexico Héctor Alonso Rebaque 
 AutodeltaAlfa Romeo Italy Vittorio Brambilla
Italy Bruno Giacomelli 

1979 Season Review
RaceCircuitDateWinning DriverConstructor
 Argentine Grand Prix  Oscar GálvezJan 1979  Jacques-Henri LaffiteLigier 
 Brazilian Grand Prix  InterlagosFeb 1979  Jacques-Henri LaffiteLigier 
 South African Grand Prix  KyalamiMar 1979  Jacques VilleneuveFerrari 
 United States Grand Prix West  Long BeachApr 1979  Jacques VilleneuveFerrari 
 Spanish Grand Prix  JaramaApr 1979  Patrick André Eugène Joseph DepaillerLigier 
 Belgian Grand Prix  ZolderMay 1979  Jody David ScheckterFerrari 
 Monaco Grand Prix  MonacoMay 1979  Jody David ScheckterFerrari 
 French Grand Prix  Dijon-PrenoisJul 1979  Jean-Pierre Alain JabouilleRenault 
 British Grand Prix  SilverstoneJul 1979  Gianclaudio Giuseppe 'Clay' RegazzoniWilliams 
 German Grand Prix  HockenheimringJul 1979  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 Austrian Grand Prix  OsterreichringAug 1979  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 Dutch Grand Prix  ZandvoortAug 1979  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 Italian Grand Prix  MonacoSep 1979  Jody David ScheckterFerrari 
 Canadian Grand Prix  Circuit Île Notre-DameSep 1979  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 United States Grand Prix  Watkins GlenOct 1979  Jacques VilleneuveFerrari 

Formula One World Drivers' Champions
1950 G. Farina
1951 J. Fangio
1952 A. Ascari
1953 A. Ascari
1954 J. Fangio
1955 J. Fangio
1956 J. Fangio
1957 J. Fangio
1958 M. Hawthorn
1959 S. Brabham
1960 S. Brabham
1961 P. Hill, Jr
1962 N. Hill
1963 J. Clark, Jr.
1964 J. Surtees
1965 J. Clark, Jr.
1966 S. Brabham
1967 D. Hulme
1968 N. Hill
1969 S. Stewart
1970 K. Rindt
1971 S. Stewart
1972 E. Fittipaldi
1973 S. Stewart
1974 E. Fittipaldi
1975 A. Lauda
1976 J. Hunt
1977 A. Lauda
1978 M. Andretti
1979 J. Scheckter
1980 A. Jones
1981 N. Piquet
1982 K. Rosberg
1983 N. Piquet
1984 A. Lauda
1985 A. Prost
1986 A. Prost
1987 N. Piquet
1988 A. Senna
1989 A. Prost
1990 A. Senna
1991 A. Senna
1992 N. Mansell
1993 A. Prost
1994 M. Schumacher
1995 M. Schumacher
1996 D. Hill
1997 J. Villeneuve
1998 M. Hakkinen
1999 M. Hakkinen
2000 M. Schumacher
2001 M. Schumacher
2002 M. Schumacher
2003 M. Schumacher
2004 M. Schumacher
2005 F. Alonso
2006 F. Alonso
2007 K. Raikkonen
2008 L. Hamilton
2009 J. Button
2010 S. Vettel
2011 S. Vettel
2012 S. Vettel

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