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  • Ghinzani made his Formula One debut in [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]], racing alongside [[Roberto Marazzi]] and [[Mauri [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|The following year]], Ghinzani was joined by former [[Re
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  • ...is a New Zealander racing driver best known for his appearances in Touring Car racing. ...to Oceania in the late 1980s and regularly took part in Australian touring car series.
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  • ...ampionship]], later being part of a double header with the [[World Touring Car Masters]] before spiralling costs caused its cancellation in 1991. Shortly ...2020 Alternate British Touring Car Championship season|British Touring Car Championship]]. However, the disappointment of a weekend being headlined by junior formu
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  • ...e [[Pau Grand Prix]] en route to his championship-winning season in [[1990 Alternate International F3000 season|1990]]. After making his [[Formula One]] debut in [[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]] for [[Fondmetal]], Hill did not impress or disapp
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  • ![[F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series]] ![[F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship|F1RGP2C Series]]
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  • ...was also the younger brother of former [[Formula One]] and [[World Touring Car Masters|WTCM]] driver [[Derek Warwick]]. ...icult. In 1991, Warwick also ran a part-time schedule in the British F3000 championship where he dominated the field but in the end this move proved to be fateful
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  • ===[[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]]: [[Zakspeed]]=== ===[[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989]]: [[Rial]]===
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  • ===[[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]]=== In [[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]], Alliot raced for the [[Larrousse|Larrousse Calme
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-: [[Renault]]=== ...ille was the natural choice to lead the French manufacturer into the world championship. Jabouille would be joined by fellow Frenchman [[Jean-Pierre Jarier]] - who
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  • ...center"| [[File:RTCC_Logo.png|frameless|75px|link=2017 Rejects Touring Car Championship season]] |align="center"| The car of '''[[Marika Vranes]], Tomas Enge and Kosuke Matsuura''' secures pole pos
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  • ...p, Perez-Sala was signed by [[Mercedes-Benz]] for the [[1988 World Touring Car Masters season]]. Perez-Sala took three Class C wins on his way to third in In [[2010 Alternate Formula One season|2010]], Perez-Sala was a consultant for the [[Campos Met
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  • Cammish shot to prominence in 2013 when he won the British Formula Ford Championship in dominant fashion - taking an incredible 24 wins out of 24. This immediat ...Porsche Supercup, Cammish was called upon by [[Red Bull Racing]] in [[2016 Alternate Formula One season|2016]] for the season-ending [[Chinese Grand Prix]]. Cam
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  • ...wiki. This wiki is the place to find details of any virtual or alternative championship held in GPR's Perry McCarthy memorial forum. Feel free to contribute to any * '''Own a driver or team in a virtual championship?''' Help out by creating a wiki page for them!
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  • ===[[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]]-[[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]]: [[Lotus]]=== ...te Formula One season|1987]], Warwick was joined at [[Lotus]] by defending World Champion [[Guillaume Gauthier]] - whom had made the move from [[Williams]]
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  • ...e]], before returning to Australia, where he won the inaugural touring car championship in 1960 and founded the original Holden factory team in 1968. McKay died of ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • === [[Alternate International F3000|Formula 3000]] === ...haul of 28 points and a sixth-place finish in the Championship. For [[1991 Alternate International F3000 season|1991]], he moved to the [[Pacific]] team, but st
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  • ...' (born 30 May 1939 in Vienna, Austria) is a former grand prix and touring car racing driver from Austria. Initially racing in powerboats, Quester switched to car racing in the mid-1960s.
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  • ...races at Rathdrum. He owned and operated his own Crossle 30F Formula Ford car, as well as a Ford Escort Mk I that he used in hot rod races and on one ill ...at Mondello Park just after Christmas in 1975, driving a Formula Atlantic car entered for him by Eddie Jordan. That sounds good, except for it being the
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  • ...national Formula 3000]] championship, Giovanardi was a hot property in the world of motorsport - having no less than three offers in Formula One. In the end Giovanardi took part in two World Touring Car Masters meetings in [[1989_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1989]] with the
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  • ...s series from [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] to the World Sportscar Championship. He also participated in the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. ...ming the car to be "A total deathtrap, I would rather die in a Formula One car."
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