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  • | first race = 1979 Argentine Grand Prix | first win = 1980 United States Grand Prix
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  • ...attempted to qualify for the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] and the [[Dutch Grand Prix]] driving for the [[F&S Properties]] team. ...], he again entered the Dutch Grand Prix but also added the [[German Grand Prix]] to his schedule.
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  • |Debut = [[1976 Spanish Grand Prix]] ...by the rest of the field, Dywa struggled on and entered six further Grands Prix during 1976. They could always be found towards the end of the timing sheet
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  • ''For the ARWS event, see [[ARWS Monaco Grand Prix]]'' {{Grand Prix
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{EUR}} European Grand Prix
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  • ...lternate Formula One season|1977]] and [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]], both times driving for [[Lotus]]. With a hugely successful career spanni ...to injury. The latter would take a win at the season-ending Japanese Grand Prix, where Andretti himself was on track to a second place finish before droppi
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  • ...eva's other win in 1976 would be at his home race, the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. Despite missing most of the season, Sneva would end up fin ...ision he'd immediately repay by winning the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix - his only victory of the season.
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  • Villeneuve made his Formula One debut at the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix for the unfancied [[Kojima Engineering]] squad alongside [[Masahiro Hasemi] ...77 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Ferrari]]===
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  • ...eted in motorsport since the 1910s and has achieved great success in Grand Prix racing, Sportscars and Touring Cars. ...lan. Fohr was later replaced himself for the season ending [[Italian Grand Prix]] by pre-war ace [[Paul Pietsch]]. Farina won three out of the five races (
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  • ...ont-Ferrand, France, died 21 June 1981 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...ler pictured whilst at [[Williams]] in [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]].]]
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  • Peterson's season would end early at the [[German Grand Prix]], where he span at the Ostkurve from the batle for 4th and subsequently be ...77 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Team Ensign]]===
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  • ...Tambay''' (born 25th June, 1949 in Paris, France) is a French former Grand Prix racing driver. ...Italian]] Grands Prix, followed by a shock first win in a [[Japanese Grand Prix]] struck by a rain storm.
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  • ...77 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[North Star Racing]] & [[Iberia Airlines]]=== ...teau was set to make his full Formula One debut at the 1977 [[French Grand Prix]] with the beleaguered [[North Star Racing]] team, but the team opted to st
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  • ...77 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Williams]]=== ...d as a result he would not return until the season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. During this time, he was replaced by [[Elio de Angelis]] and [[Patrick D
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  • ...ndulgent lifestyle made him one of the most intriguing characters in Grand Prix racing history. ...fact, Hunt's best result of the season - a second place in [[French Grand Prix|France]] - was behind his French rival in a race where the Ferrari team had
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  • ...marked by a nasty incident with [[Ronnie Peterson]] at the [[German Grand Prix]] in which he collected the Swede at the Ostkurve. Both drivers required me ...77 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] - [[Iberia Airlines|Iberia Airlines / Centro Asegurador]] ===
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  • ...t breakthrough would be his (and Ligier's) first win at the [[French Grand Prix]], taking advantage of the withdrawal of the [[Ferrari]] team following the ...d in retirement, with the Frenchman having to wait for the [[Spanish Grand Prix]] for his usual pace to return - taking a third place.
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  • ...ancatelli was able to bag a respectable eighth place at the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] - although not a points score - this allowed the Dutch outfit to finish a ...ly the whole season for March, his only absence being the [[Japanese Grand Prix]], where he was replaced by [[Kunimitsu Takahashi]].
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  • ...f sixth place finishes in [[French Grand Prix|France]] and [[British Grand Prix|Great Britain]]. ...x]] before a career-best third place in the season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. Migault would finish the season in fourteenth overall.
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  • ...e-Marne, France, died 16th May 1981 in Leuven, Belgium) was a French Grand Prix driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...77_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Tyrrell]]===
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