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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...ct World Series]]. Pascal has driven for a number of other ARWS and F1RWRS teams in his career. ===Complete ARWS Results===
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  • {{ARWS season ...was competed in 38 rounds in 19 countries by a total of 34 drivers and 13 teams.
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  • ...partnership with Winfield to sponsor their operations, thus keeping their ARWS team afloat, with the F1 project ditched because of a lack of potential. It [[File:Venturi_(3).png|250px|right|thumb|The first ARWS car of Venturi; the V2-001.]]
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  • {{ARWS season ...the season, whereas Super Aguri debuted V8 Supercars champion and later [[ARWS]] co-founder [[Frank Zimmer]]. Toyota and Williams both failed to repeat th
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  • | [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] | [[2018 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]
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  • {{ARWS season |series_logo = [[File:ARWS Logo.png|180px]]
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  • ...son of the series as a direct feeder category to [[AutoReject World Series|ARWS]] (previously known as [[F1RWRS]]). ...standings. Pacer's results helped his team [[Écurie Prenois]] to win the teams' championship with a 15-point margin over [[Blokkmonsta Racing|RUF Blokkmon
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  • ...ng of [[Equipe Gauthier]] caused by financial issues. For 2019, three-time ARWS champion [[Mark Dagnall]] joined the team; this driver pairing combined wit [[Category:Teams]]
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  • {{ARWS season ...pite scoring the same amount of race wins as [[Barii Mori]], the [[ARWS|ex-ARWS]] driver won the championship by 20 points for [[Super Hanamura Intensity T
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  • {{ARWS season ...ne victory in his title defence year, but with reliability amongst the top teams being low all season, Gauthier remained in contention. [[McLaren]]'s [[Gerh
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  • ...racing teams around the world and at several levels of racing. Among those teams connected with Euromotor are [[Équipe Fantomette by Euromotor Internationa == ARWS Results ==
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  • ...s a comprehensive list of all public and private testing conducted by ARWS teams in the [[2018 AutoReject World Series season|2018 season]]. ! Teams Present
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  • ...WS season|2018 season]] took place at the Jerez circuit in Spain. All ARWS teams were in attendance. |rowspan="2"|{{GBR}} [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|National Jones Ford Team]]
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  • ...ason|2018 season]] took place at the Estoril circuit in Portugal. All ARWS teams were in attendance. |rowspan="2"|{{GBR}} [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|National Jones Ford Team]]
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  • ...e [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Voeckler GPE]] and [[Equipe Gauthier]] teams. The '''Paul Ricard High Tech Test Track''' in France hosted the test sessi
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  • ...e [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Voeckler GPE]] and [[Equipe Gauthier]] teams. Voeckler turned up to the track earlier, with Gauthier joining in 3 days l
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  • {{ARWS season ...nate Formula One season|1989]], 1988 was seen as a transition year by many teams who opted for only incremental updates to the previous year's chassis. For
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  • .... It was notable for having many junior drivers and even pilots from rival teams partaking for the Voeckler GPE squad.
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...Gear'' appearance. The car also attracted the attention of the [[Foxdale]] ARWS team, who hired West to be their chief designer. ...r Program for which McEwan Automotive had previously been operating junior teams. The leading driver in the junior team at this time was [[Klaus Vendetta]].
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  • The [[AutoReject World Series|ARWS]] sanctioned '''Young Drivers Test''' for the [[2018 AutoReject World Serie ...being allowed to test, having failed to file the required paperwork to the ARWS Commission on time.
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  • {{ARWS season == Teams and drivers ==
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  • |teams champion = {{FRA}} ART Grand Prix ...WRS]] were now left without a parent series thanks to the departure of the ARWS, and seemed like they would perhaps go out of business. The FIA secured the
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  • |teams champion = {{GER}} Mücke-Precision Formula ...their cars in the former F3RWRS championship, [[Jones Racing]] provide all teams with their Jones 115 chassis, whilst Holden supply LSF3-18 engines. However
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  • {{ARWS season |series_logo = [[File:ARWS Logo.png|180px]]
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  • {{ARWS season ...ay]] is the reigning drivers' champion, whilst [[Écurie Prenois]] won the teams' championship last season.
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  • | former teams = Mansell, [[Ferrari]], [[Calinetic]] ...points finishes. He duly made way for Nathan McKane as the latter driver's ARWS contract expired at Cyprus, and was subsequently remanded to his previous t
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  • | former teams = N/A | first race = [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2019 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = ===2019: ARWS===
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • {{ARWS season ...ple world champion, and the first to win three titles with three different teams after taking 4 victories for [[B.C.M.A.]]</span>
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  • {{ARWS season ===Full-Time Teams===
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  • {{ARWS season == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...to further the sporting reach of Qatar, with a Qatari [[Formula One]] or [[ARWS]] driver a long term goal. ...overall. Aspire also won their first title with the team winning the 2020 Teams Championship.
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  • ...ng of the Macau Grand Prix under that label. The race supported the [[2018 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix]] at the Guia Circuit in Macau on the 11th of November, ===Final Teams and Driver List===
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  • {{ARWS season ...would face a strong challenge from [[Ferrari]] and [[Williams]], with both teams developing a ground effects chassis for the 1978 season. However, in spite
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...me the Teams Championship ahead of several ex-[[Formula One]] and [[ARWS]] teams and drivers. [[Category:Teams]]
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | former teams = {{FIN}} [[Nurminen Racing Engineering]]<br>{{BEL}} [[Vivendi EBL]] ...EBL]], who in what was perhaps a stroke of justice for him ended up being teams' champions. He had a much better start to the season, coming second in the
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  • {{ARWS season ...03 Alternate Formula One season|2003]]. 2002 also saw two new manufacturer teams join the grid in the form of [[Renault]] and [[Toyota]].
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  • {{ARWS season ...ason and therefore was unable to defend his title. Team TOM'S defended the teams' championship from 2018.
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and drivers==
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  • {{ARWS season ...dramatically reduced in the off-season. The season also saw the number of teams to revert to 10 as [[Prost Grand Prix]] folded in late 2002.
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  • {{ARWS season ...nt in the [[Mid-2000's Formula One crisis]], where the FIA and Formula One teams boycotted races within the European Union as result of a conflict regarding
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  • ...rtin Moravec]] in 2009 and currently competes in [[AutoReject World Series|ARWS]] and the [[GT Super Series]]. ...son|2003]] (coincidentally all drivers tested for Jordan and its successor teams).
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  • {{ARWS season |series_logo = [[File:ARWS Logo.png|180px]]
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  • {{ARWS season The following teams and drivers competed in the 1998 CART Championship Series season.
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • {{ARWS season The following teams and drivers will compete in the 1999 CART Championship Series season.
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and drivers==
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  • This page documents the various records currently held by drivers and teams in [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]. | [[2018 ARWS Italian Grand Prix|2018 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • {{ARWS season The following teams and drivers will compete in the 2018 Oval Racing Championship season.
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...ore the start of a season, the administration may reduce the budget of all teams by a certain amount to simulate operational costs in the interest of game b ...ve less than 8 teams or more than either 16 teams or the highest number of teams that can be supported by the simulation method without needing to reduce th
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  • {{ARWS season |series_logo = [[File:ARWS Logo.png|180px]]
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  • {{ARWS season ...igning drivers' champion, whilst [[Driver Performance Laboratory]] won the teams' championship last season. The season ended up being cancelled and the seri
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  • ...|1988]] and [[1989_Tooheys_1000|1989]] Tooheys 1000 races for local Nissan teams, Skaife switched full time to the World Touring Car Masters series in [[199 ==[[ARWS]]==
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  • ...entry sold to Krautmeir. As, despite the perceived "failure" of its works teams, Mercedes was to remain as engine supplier in F1 to fulfill contract obliga ...its 3rd place in the championship. Still, the dreaded second year that F1 teams usually struggled with was a competitive one and two poles by Jules Bianchi
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  • {{ARWS season ...s]] of Nakajima Racing finishing as runner-up. Team Mugen won back-to-back teams' championships.
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  • {{ARWS season ...The season would see eleven different drivers compete for seven different teams.
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  • {{ARWS season .... The season would see fifteen different drivers compete for six different teams, in addition to Gabriele Tarquini and FIRST, who would have competed had th
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  • {{ARWS season ...Scuderia. The season would see fifteen drivers compete for seven different teams.
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  • {{ARWS season ...n entry. The season would see fourteen drivers compete for eight different teams.
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  • {{ARWS season ...tructors. The season would see sixteen drivers compete for seven different teams.
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  • {{ARWS season ...Venturi did not return for 1993. This left a field of only three full-time teams, which was something of a concern for the future of the Championship. In to
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  • |teams champion = ...3RWRS were now left without a parent series thanks to the departure of the ARWS, and seemed like they would perhaps go out of business. The FIA secured the
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  • {{ARWS season ...hiatus in 1994. It would be contested by eleven drivers across those three teams.
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  • {{ARWS season ...' was created in 1985 as a way to offer financially struggling Formula One teams a stage upon which they would be able to compete in Formula One racing with
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  • {{ARWS season 15 teams competed in the 1992 season with Williams taking out the constructors champ
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