The Fox

The Fox (born February 12, 1979) is a business man, entrepreneur and current owner of the F1RWRS team ArrowTech ART. His real name is undisclosed. The Fox is also the current owner of chassis manufacturer Reynard Motorsport.

Early Life
Not much is known about The Fox, except that he was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to a middle-class family near the Parliament Building. According to The Fox, he often tossed insults at the MPs at the building in his teens, even being arrested a couple of times due to causing public mischief.

Around 2001 the price of gold started rising. He invested into some of the gold and got six-digit income from that. He opened up his jewelry store in 2005, where gold rose even more, and The Fox got even more money out of that, until he sold the shop to another retailer in 2011. The Fox was notable for having such slogans such as "I buy your gold, and you get the cash that you deserve!!" leaving the consumers totally oblivious that they were A) being totally being ripped off and B) He made more than triple the money that he paid the customer for the gold. He now currently runs a software company named GigaTech (no relation to the auto racing team ArrowTech) who unfortunately makes shoddy software, such as "VirusImmune," which actually adds a virus, "BetaBot," which instantly crashes upon starting, and the infamous "VirusDemolition," which usually took 30 minutes to boot up. Despite the softwares' obvious flaws, The Fox still makes a steady six-figure income and puts in about 20% of his salary and 70% of the companys' profits (which is a lot) to the team.

Ownership of ArrowTech
The Fox had an early interest in motorsport since 1996 when witnessing Jacques Villeneuves' rise into F1. Shortly after he sold his "cash-for-gold" shop, he watched the Luxembourg GP for F1RWRS and wanted to fund a team, so he developed the AT-01, and tried to enter the Belgian GP, but their entry was held back until the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, giving him more time to hire a couple of drivers. He hired IndyCar reject Nicolas Steele, hoping to get his sponsorship cash, and Finnish Formula Ford winner Jari Kekkonen. The first car had trouble qualifying but it was no problem for Jari, but Nicolas had many issues, and sacked him after the end of the season. Since then, The Fox has had a disdainful hate towards Pay-Drivers, calling them "slow, unreliable, and not worth the money they get." His various insults have put him on the F1PDA's (Formula One Pay Drivers Association) list of "Most Hated Person."

Going up to the 2012 season he did not have a suitable driver for the season. He eventually hired Portuguese driver Daniel Martins. The team had various results, with Martins placing second in the Australian GP. Despite the good result, Kekkonen left ArrowTech to go elsewhere.

The 2013 had new regulations and The Fox knew a good way to adapt to the new regulations, by getting Brabham to develop the chassis and Ford to develop the engine. The result was that the team got a top-five finish in the constructors. However, Daniel Melrose, who replaced Kekkonen, was displeased and left. The Fox decided that he wasn't worth keeping and sacked him early. Despite the success, The Fox decided to sell the team, eventually selling 50% of the team to Nigerian Prince Falik. The result is that more sponsorships are brought in and as a result can pay the entire salary of Croatian Mirko Bosevic. The Fox enjoys his position despite the fact that many consider him one of the worst idiots in the paddock.