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|name              = F1RNC
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|Logo              =
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|series category    = Open-wheeler
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|country/region    = United Kingdom
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|founder(s)        = Gravis Martel
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|inaugural season    = [[2015 F1RNC season|2015]]
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|number of drivers at start of season  =  112
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|number of teams at start of season  = 37
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|engine suppliers  = Honda
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|tyre suppliers    = Pirelli
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|current driver's champion =
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|current team's champion  =
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|page for series records  =
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|current season page    = ''[[2015 F1RNC season|Current season]]''
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The '''Formula 1 Rejects Nations Cup''', (abbreviated to '''F1RNC''') also known as the '''Formula 1 Rejects Cup of Nations''', is a computerized racing series designed to prepare teams for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. The Cup will be contested around tracks in the United Kingdom with single-make chassis. Many nations around the world will send teams to Great Britain to compete in the Cup's [[2015 F1RNC season|inaugural season]].
 
The '''Formula 1 Rejects Nations Cup''', (abbreviated to '''F1RNC''') also known as the '''Formula 1 Rejects Cup of Nations''', is a computerized racing series designed to prepare teams for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. The Cup will be contested around tracks in the United Kingdom with single-make chassis. Many nations around the world will send teams to Great Britain to compete in the Cup's [[2015 F1RNC season|inaugural season]].

Revision as of 20:21, 20 January 2013

F1RNC
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Inaugural Season 2015
Engine supplier(s) Honda
Tyre supplier(s) Pirelli
Records


The Formula 1 Rejects Nations Cup, (abbreviated to F1RNC) also known as the Formula 1 Rejects Cup of Nations, is a computerized racing series designed to prepare teams for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. The Cup will be contested around tracks in the United Kingdom with single-make chassis. Many nations around the world will send teams to Great Britain to compete in the Cup's inaugural season.