David Price Racing

[1][2] The team initially ran small single-seater series in Britain from the late 1970s, including British Formula 3 and Aurora F1.

[3] Many future Formula drivers raced for the team, including Nigel Mansell, Martin Brundle, Johnny Dumfries and Tiff Needell.

Price was approached by Sauber-Mercedes in 1988, helping the team achieve the World Sportscar Championship and a 24 Hours of Le Mans victory in 1989.

David Price was then headhunted by Nissan Motorsports Europe to run their sportscar program, before eventually becoming director of racing at Brabham in Formula One in 1991.

During a brief interlude from Panoz, David Price Racing ran a BMW V12 LM at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing fifth overall.

David Price Racing in 1997, with a Panoz GTR-1 in the FIA GT Championship