For the 1976 F.1 season, Tony Southgate developed the Shadow DN8 project but the lack of funds meant that the first example was only ready for the summer and the second even for the following year. In the meantime, Southgate had already left for Lotus and it was up to Dave Wass to develop the project, which still highlighted the main characteristics of Southgate's typical concepts, who returned to Shadow in 1977 and then left again with the rest of the group of Arrows founders . At the end of the 1977 season, the DN8 was slightly modified and also won the Austrian GP with Alan Jones, the only F.1 victory for the Shadow, which that year took seventh place in the constructors' championship.
In the history of static modeling, Spark has truly revolutionized the market. The brand was created by Hugues Ripert, whose father André had been one of the main contenders of the artisanal modeling scene in the 70s and 80s. After working for Vitesse, Quartzo and Ixo, Ripert jr did not choose the diecast technique but opted for resin, with production in China but development and conception strictly in the European tradition. In practice the idea was to offer special models built in small series (what were later called "resincast"). The first Sparks were released in 2000, with a quality-price ratio unapproachable for most industrial and artisanal producers. Today Spark continues to churn out dozens of new products a year, having also expanded its production to other scales, such as 1:18 but also 1:64. There are numerous numbered and limited series for the various national distributors and for private customers such as teams, sponsors, drivers and so on.