FF Developments
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FF Developments Limited (FFD) was a British company founded by Major A.P.R. (Tony) Rolt to exploit 4WD technology, Rolt had worked as Technical Director at Harry Ferguson Research for many years[1].
According to Ward's Auto World[2] the influence that FFD had on all wheel drive (AWD) development transcended its size.
[edit] History
The company was founded in Coventry in 1971 by Tony Rolt[1]. In 1981 Rolt's son, Stuart, joined the company as Marketing Director, becoming Chief Executive in 1986[3].
In 1990 the company opened an engineering centre in Detroit[3].
Following its sale to the automotive consultancy group Ricardo in 1994, the company was renamed FFD-Ricardo. Stuart Rolt remained the CEO until 1996[3].
[edit] Projects
- Jaguar - FFD designed and developed the AWD system used on the Jaguar XJ220 220 mph supercar prototype which was shown for the first time at the 1988 British International Motor Show.
- General Motors - FFD designed and developed the AWD system used on the 1990 Chevrolet Astro/GMC Safari van.
- McLaren Cars - FFD manufactured the transmission system for the McLaren F1 supercar[3].
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Decembers Past 2001: 30 Years ago: December 1971. Classic Driver.
- ^ No giant here - FF Developments Ltd - company profile. Ward's Auto World (Dec 1989).
- ^ a b c d Chairman's profile: Stuart Rolt. the British Racing Drivers' Club.