Tyrrell or Tyrell is an Anglo-Irish surname, with pre-8th century Danish-Viking of French roots.
People with this name include:
Murray Davey Tyrrell AM (10 February 1921 – 2 October 2000) was a prominent Australian winemaker.
He was prominent in the development of the wine industry in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, and for many years was regarded as the leading promoter and spokesperson for the wine industry there.
In the 1986 Australia Day Honours, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
The Tyrrell 004 is a Formula One racing car which was designed for the 1972 Formula One season by Tyrrell's Chief Designer, Derek Gardner. It is the fourth and final car built of the basic Tyrrell 001 design. The 004 was seen in five races, three with Tyrrell: Jackie Stewart drove the 004 in the Monaco Grand Prix to finish 4th, The Scotsman was also scheduled to drive it in the Belgian Grand Prix, but a stomach ulcer put him out of the race, and the team did not use a replacement driver. Patrick Depailler drove the 004 in the French Grand Prix and was not classified, and the Frenchman was given one more opportunity in the 004 for the United States Grand Prix and finished 7th.
The 004 was replaced by the Tyrrell 005, the first car of Gardner's new design. In 1973, 004 was sold to a South African team. Eddie Keizan finished 13th in the 1973 South African Grand Prix and 14th in the 1974 South African Grand Prix. Keizan also drove the car in the South African Formula One Championship, recording two wins and nine second place finishes in 1973 and 74. The car is now owned by a collector in the United States, where it has been restored, and is driven in historic races.
Waterloo, waterloo, where will you meet your waterloo?
Everybody has his day, everybody has to pay
Everybody has to meet his waterloo
Now ol' Adam was the first in history
With an apple he was tempted and deceived
Just for spite the devil made him take a bite
And that's where ol' Adam met his waterloo
Waterloo
Waterloo
Little General Napoleon of France tried to conquer
All the world but lost his pants
Met defeat known as Bonaparte's retreat
And that's where Napoleon met his waterloo
Waterloo
Waterloo
Waterloo