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Chris Amon Racing (also known as Amon), was a Formula One team that competed in 1966 and 1974. ==Background== Without a Full time drive in 1966, Chris Amon Entered a Brabham BT11 powered by an old 2-litre BRM engine at the Italian Grand Prix under the banner of "Chris Amon Racing". He failed to qualify. After a poor season with Tecno, but encouraged by the potential of the undeveloped Gordon Fowell chassis, driver Chris Amon tried running his own F1 car in . Financial backing came from John Dalton, and the car, designed by Fowell, followed the Lotus 72 in some areas of construction, with sophisticated torsion-bar suspension and side radiators. The car was called the AF101 (A for Amon, F for Fowell). One unusual (for the time) feature of the AF101 was that the fuel tank was located between the driver's cockpit and the engine.〔 The venture failed completely. Amon qualified for, but retired from, the team's first race at the Spanish Grand Prix. Amon qualified for Monaco, but withdrew from the race not wanting to spend money on repairing the car that would most likely break in the race. Both Amon and Larry Perkins failed to qualify the car for the German Grand Prix. Amon failed to qualify again for the Italian Grand Prix and the team closed down after the race when the money ran out.
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