1994 Rejects-1 World Championship season: Difference between revisions
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| | | Sebring International Raceway, Florida, USA | ||
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| [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] Rejects-1 Grand Prix | | [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] Rejects-1 Grand Prix na hÉireann | ||
| Mondello Park, Caragh, Ireland | | Mondello Park, Caragh, Ireland | ||
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| [[File:Flag of Finland svg.png]] Rejects-1 Suomen Grand Prix | | [[File:Flag of Finland svg.png]] Rejects-1 Suomen Grand Prix | ||
| Botniaring, Jurva, Finland | | Botniaring Moottorirata, Jurva, Finland | ||
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| | | [[File:Flag of Indonesia svg.png]] Rejects-1 Grand Prix Indonesia | ||
| | | Sirkuit Internasional Sentul, Bogor, Indonesia | ||
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Revision as of 03:38, 5 April 2014
The 1994 Rejects-1 World Championship season was the first season of the Rejects-1 World Championship series, the replacement for the Life Grand Prix Series after it was demised after the 1993 season.
After the series ended, Australian Giuseppe Markus helped create the series with his siblings Quinn and Giselle, by combining the 10 worst cars of existence in F1 by recent years
The first Rejects-1 series season will consist of 10 cars: 1990 AGS, 1992 AndreaModa, 1990 Coloni, 1989 EuroBrun, 1992 Fondmetal, 1991 Lamborghini, 1990 Life, 1989 Onyx, 1989 Rial, and 1989 Zakspeed.
Teams and Drivers
Season calendar
Testing
Track | Date | Fastest driver | Fastest team |
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Championship races
Each races lasted around one-hour with the distance set to go for little less than one hour after determining cars' average speed in practice and qualifying sessions.