Connaught

Connaught was a Formula One constructor and sports car maker from Britain. They participated in 18 grands prix, entering a total of 52 races with their A, B, and C Type Grand Prix Cars. They achieved 1 podium and scored 17 championship points.

Complete Formula One results
(Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.)

Sports cars
In addition they built a small number of road going sports cars developed on the Lea Francis Sports Chassis, which achieved considerable competition success. These were of types L2 and L3, and three examples of the stark Cycle Winged L3/SR Sports Racer. Two sports cars, based on the A Type Formula 2 cars, the ALSRs were also built for competition work. In 1962, Jack Fairman attempted to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 in a Connaught race car, but failed to find the necessary speed to make the field.

The name Connaught derives from Continental Autos, a garage in Send, Surrey, specialising in european sports cars such as Bugatti etc. where the cars were built.

In 2004, the Connaght name was revived by Connaught Motor Company for their Type D Syracuse and Type D-H hybrid supercars.