Tyrrell DG016

The Tyrrell DG016 was a Formula One racing car designed by Maurice Philippe and Brian Lisles. It was built and raced by Tyrrell Racing in the 1987 Formula One season, using a customer Cosworth DFZ engine. The "DG" in the car's name was a reference to the team's major sponsor, Data General. These results helped place Tyrrell above such turbo powered teams as Arrows (7th) and Brabham (8th) in the open Constructors' Championship. The DG016 was replaced for the 1988 Formula One season by the equally unsuccessful Tyrrell 017.

Tyrrell DG016

The Tyrrell DG016 was a Formula One racing car designed by Maurice Philippe and Brian Lisles. It was built and raced by Tyrrell Racing in the 1987 Formula One season, using a customer Cosworth DFZ engine. The "DG" in the car's name was a reference to the team's major sponsor, Data General. These results helped place Tyrrell above such turbo powered teams as Arrows (7th) and Brabham (8th) in the open Constructors' Championship. The DG016 was replaced for the 1988 Formula One season by the equally unsuccessful Tyrrell 017.