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| base              = MacGregor Centre, Sherbourne, [[Aswick]]
| base              = MacGregor Centre, Sherbourne, [[Aswick]]
| principal        = Philip Huhn<br><small>(chief executive officer)</small><br>
| principal        = Philip Huhn<br><small>(chief executive officer)</small><br>
Nate Booth<br><small>(team principal)</small>
Stewart Renner<br><small>(team principal)</small>
| director          = Alan Valkman<br><small>(chief designer)</small>
| director          = Sir Alan Valkman<br><small>(chief designer)</small>
| website          = macgregorf1.com
| website          = macgregorf1.com
| previous_name    = MacGregor Racing
| previous_name    = MacGregor Racing
| next_name        =     
| next_name        =     
| 2020_drivers     = {{plainlist|
| 2021_drivers     = {{plainlist|
* 1. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Steven Grey
* 21. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Steven Grey
* 24. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Conway Prescott}}
* 24. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Conway Prescott}}
| 2020_test_drivers = {{plainlist|
| 2021_test_drivers = {{plainlist|
* 75. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Sarah Musgrove
* {{flagicon|Aquitayne}} David Parker
* {{flagicon|Aquitayne}} David Parker
* {{flagicon|Aswick}} Mark Price}}
* {{flagicon|Aswick}} Mark Price}}
| 2020_chassis     = MG2020
| 2021_chassis     = MG2021
| 2020_engine       = [[Sidus in Astyrian Formula One|Sidus]] 616H-7
| 2021_engine       = [[Sidus in Astyrian Formula One|Sidus]] 616M-1
| 2020_tyres       = Roncalli
| 2021_tyres       = Roncalli
| debut            = 1970 Aswickan Grand Prix
| debut            = 1970 Aswickan Grand Prix
| final            = <!-- latest race *entered* -->
| final            = <!-- latest race *entered* -->
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| poles            =  
| poles            =  
| fastest_laps      =  
| fastest_laps      =  
| last_season      = 2019
| last_season      = 2020
| last_position    = 1st
| last_position    = 2nd
}}
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The '''MacGregor F1 Team''' is an Aswickan motor racing team based in the MacGregor Centre, Sherbourne, [[Aswick]]. It is the second oldest existing, and second most successful constructor in [[Astyrian Formula One]] after Phaeton, having achieved 13 Constructors' Championships and 14 Drivers' Championships.
The '''MacGregor F1 Team''' is an Aswickan motor racing team based in the MacGregor Centre, Sherbourne, [[Aswick]]. It is the second oldest existing, and second most successful constructor in [[Astyrian Formula One]] after [[Stabulum Phaeton|Phaeton]], having achieved 13 Constructors' Championships. They also hold the most drivers' championhips of any team, achieving 15 Drivers' Championships.


==History==
==History==


===Winthrop-Cozworth engines (1970-1981)===
===Winthrop-Mallard engines (1970-1981)===


Scotian racing driver Glenn MacGregor founded MacGregor Racing in 1970 to participate in Astyrian F1 after a racing injury made him unable to drive competitively. Their first entry yielded only a 4th place finish, when fellow Aswickan team MSDT took the Constructors' Championship. However, they managed to claim their first win at the 1973 Nikolian Grand Prix. MacGregor Racing steadily improved until they were able to claim their first championship in 1974 in the MacGregor MG5, piloted by < name >.
Scotian racing driver Glenn MacGregor founded MacGregor Racing in 1970 to participate in Astyrian F1 after a racing injury made him unable to drive competitively. They were supposed to join at the beginning of the 1970 F1 season, but unforeseen delays caused them to miss the season's first race. Their first entry yielded only a 4th place finish, when fellow Aswickan team MSDT took the Constructors' Championship. However, they managed to claim their first win at the 1973 Nikolian Grand Prix. MacGregor Racing steadily improved until they were able to claim their first championship in 1974 in the MacGregor MG5, piloted by < name >.


In 1975, Glenn MacGregor reorganized the company, creating [[MacGregor Cars]] in 1975. Under this new organization, MacGregor F1 was created to continue its participation in the sport, receiving its funds from sales of the road car division. In 1977, MacGregor almost took the Drivers' Championship with Aswickan driver < name >, but he lagged behind his rival < name >, who drove for Phaeton. Moreover, they were unable to claim the Constructors' Championship that year, taking 2nd place.
In 1975, Glenn MacGregor reorganized the company, creating [[MacGregor Cars]] in 1975. Under this new organization, MacGregor F1 was created to continue its participation in the sport, receiving its funds from sales of the road car division. In 1977, MacGregor almost took the Drivers' Championship with Aswickan driver < name >, but he lagged behind his rival < name >, who drove for Phaeton. Moreover, they were unable to claim the Constructors' Championship that year, taking 2nd place.
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===Sidus engines (1988-1997)===
===Sidus engines (1988-1997)===


===Cozworth engines (1998-2015)===
===Mallard engines (1998-2015)===


===Return to Sidus engines (2016-Present)===
===Return to Sidus engines (2016-2023)===
 
===Winthrop engines (2024-)===


==Sponsorship==
==Sponsorship==
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In 2006, MacGregor was forced to end its partnership with < name 2 > due to the ban on all tobacco advertising in Astyrian F1. The following year, MacGregor signed a 5-year contract with Maltinger. The team changed their livery colors to < color > and < color >.
In 2006, MacGregor was forced to end its partnership with < name 2 > due to the ban on all tobacco advertising in Astyrian F1. The following year, MacGregor signed a 5-year contract with Maltinger. The team changed their livery colors to < color > and < color >.
In 2015, MacGregor returned to an orange livery, emulating the livery of the first MacGregor cars.
==Astyrian Formula One results==


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;Executive Management
;Executive Management
:Philip Huhn (Chief Executive Officer)
:Philip Huhn (Chief Executive Officer)
:Nate Booth (Team Principal)
:Stewart Renner (Team Principal)


;Personnel
;Personnel
:Alan Valkman
:Sir Alan Valkman
:Elliot Collins
:Elliot Collins
:John Stevens
:John Stevens
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:Nate Booth
:Nate Booth


;2020 Race Drivers
;Current Race Drivers
:1. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Steven Grey
:1. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Steven Grey
:24. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Conway Prescott
:24. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Conway Prescott


;2020 Test Drivers
;Current Test Drivers
:75. {{flagicon|Aswick}} Sarah Musgrove
:{{flagicon|Aquitayne}} David Parker
:{{flagicon|Aquitayne}} David Parker
:{{flagicon|Aswick}} Mark Price
:{{flagicon|Aswick}} Mark Price


;Champions
;Champions
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:{{flagicon|Caprica}} Vincent Hawkins
:<name>
:{{flagicon|Caprica}} Hugh Marshall
:{{flagicon|Aquitayne}} Richard Millinghouse
:{{flagicon|Aquitayne}} Richard Millinghouse
:{{flagicon|Aswick}} Clayton Norris
:{{flagicon|Aswick}} Clayton Norris
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:2000
:2000
:2008
:2008
:2013
:2014
:2019
:2019


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Latest revision as of 11:19, 4 February 2024

Aswick MacGregor-Sidus
MacGregorF1logo.png
Full nameMacGregor F1 Team
BaseMacGregor Centre, Sherbourne, Aswick
Team principal(s)Philip Huhn
(chief executive officer)
Stewart Renner
(team principal)
Technical directorSir Alan Valkman
(chief designer)
Websitemacgregorf1.com
Previous nameMacGregor Racing
Formula One World Championship career
First entry1970 Aswickan Grand Prix
Constructors'
Championships
13 (1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2013, 2019)
Drivers'
Championships
15 (1974, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2013, 2019)
2020 position2nd

The MacGregor F1 Team is an Aswickan motor racing team based in the MacGregor Centre, Sherbourne, Aswick. It is the second oldest existing, and second most successful constructor in Astyrian Formula One after Phaeton, having achieved 13 Constructors' Championships. They also hold the most drivers' championhips of any team, achieving 15 Drivers' Championships.

History

Winthrop-Mallard engines (1970-1981)

Scotian racing driver Glenn MacGregor founded MacGregor Racing in 1970 to participate in Astyrian F1 after a racing injury made him unable to drive competitively. They were supposed to join at the beginning of the 1970 F1 season, but unforeseen delays caused them to miss the season's first race. Their first entry yielded only a 4th place finish, when fellow Aswickan team MSDT took the Constructors' Championship. However, they managed to claim their first win at the 1973 Nikolian Grand Prix. MacGregor Racing steadily improved until they were able to claim their first championship in 1974 in the MacGregor MG5, piloted by < name >.

In 1975, Glenn MacGregor reorganized the company, creating MacGregor Cars in 1975. Under this new organization, MacGregor F1 was created to continue its participation in the sport, receiving its funds from sales of the road car division. In 1977, MacGregor almost took the Drivers' Championship with Aswickan driver < name >, but he lagged behind his rival < name >, who drove for Phaeton. Moreover, they were unable to claim the Constructors' Championship that year, taking 2nd place.

FMK engines (1982-1987)

Sidus engines (1988-1997)

Mallard engines (1998-2015)

Return to Sidus engines (2016-2023)

Winthrop engines (2024-)

Sponsorship

MacGregor was initially called MacGregor Racing from 1970 to 1975. This was changed after MacGregor reorganized the company and created MacGregor F1 to replace it. MacGregor was notorious for its adamant refusal to have title sponsors, always entering into competition under the name MacGregor F1 Team. Nevertheless, they sported liveries of their biggest sponsors over the years.

Their first few years lacked any sort of sponsorship, so the cars sported an orange livery from 1970 to 1978. In 1979, MacGregor wore the colors of its first major sponsor: < name >. Their red and white color scheme identified MacGregor cars up until 1995.

In 2000, < name > withdrew their title sponsorship, and so < name 2 > took its place. As a result, MacGregor wore the brand's colors of < color > and < color > beginning in 2001.

In 2006, MacGregor was forced to end its partnership with < name 2 > due to the ban on all tobacco advertising in Astyrian F1. The following year, MacGregor signed a 5-year contract with Maltinger. The team changed their livery colors to < color > and < color >.

In 2015, MacGregor returned to an orange livery, emulating the livery of the first MacGregor cars.

Astyrian Formula One results