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  • ...1969, he resigned from his position and used his savings to buy himself a Formula Ford chassis. ...e found himself outclassed completely in his first season despite being in one of the best cars on the grid, results did get better, to the point in 1976
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  • |Debut = [[2000 DTM season]] ...urrently the team is participating in various series such as [[Ferrarist's Alternate DTM]] and '''Prost GP Series''' championships.
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  • ...s of this page.''' If you wish to start a new WMG or perhaps revive an old one, please use the [[Wild mass guessing|current WMG page]].}} == Will Plus One get into F1RWRS in 2016? ==
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  • |series = rFactor Alternate Formula One ...driver = [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] [[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín (Formula 1 Driver)|Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]]
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  • | series 1 = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] career | debut season = [[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]]
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  • ...la One World Champion on her first attempt in [[2022 Alternate Formula One season|2022]]. ==[[FIA F2 World Championship|Formula Two]]==
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  • ...to have ever emerged from Japan, and is famous for his performances in the Formula Nippon, Super GT and [[World Touring Car Masters]]. ...One]] debut at his home Grand Prix at Fuji in [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]], driving for [[Boro]]. He eventually finished the race in 8th place.
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  • |name = Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship |inaugural season = [[1994 F1RGP2C season|1994]]
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  • ...1 season''' was the first season of Shadaza's GPM2-based alternate Formula One, officially known as ''GPM2: The Chairman Game''. [[Category:GPM2 Alternate F1]]
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  • ...season''' was the second season of Shadaza's GPM2-based alternate Formula One, officially known as ''GPM2: The Chairman Game''. [[Category:GPM2 Alternate F1]]
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  • ...ula One, officially known as ''GPM2: May the best manager win!''. A second season for MTBMW, set in 2004, was planned, but was cancelled due to reliablility [[Category:GPM2 Alternate F1]]
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  • ...[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]] and [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|1951]] world titles as well as six Grands Prix, 15 podiums, 9 pole position ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • | debut season = [[1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1996]] | final season = [[1997 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1997]]
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  • ...McAllister''' is a Spanish racing driver who drove for Williams in Formula One during the late 70s and early 80s. He holds the record for the only driver ==Formula One==
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  • ...hildren and the nephew of [[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988 Formula One World Champion]] [[Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler]]. ...ler found himself a spot in the [[2016 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2016 F1RWRS]] circus - initially as a test driver for the [[Equipe Gauthier
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  • ...ing style. He also competed in the [[1994 Microprose Alternate Formula One season]] for Stavros Grand Prix as a test driver.
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  • ...site. Unfortunately, the two owners are incredibly busy with the [[Formula One Rejects Motorsport]] team that currently runs in the [[F1RMGP]]. Thus, the ...reasoned debate on the performance of [[Aeroracing]] in the [[2015 F1RWRS season]], nor will you find many fans of [[Mark Dagnall]]. Technical and financial
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  • |NotedDriver1Series = [[Formula One]] ...ject at the end of [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] and moved to Formula Two and sports car racing.
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  • |series = rFactor Alternate Formula One season ...mula One season. Callum McAllister took his second consecutive pole of the season, but could only manage 3rd on race day. Instead, Williams team-mate Jody Sc
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...rand Prix West''' was the fourth round of the [[1979 Alternate Formula One season]]. Reigning champion [[Mario Andretti]], driving for [[Ferrari]], won the G
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  • !colspan=2| '''1979 Alternate BMW M1 Procar Championship''' ...an [[Formula One]] races in the [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] season and featured stars of Grand Prix racing, Sportscars, Touring Cars and beyon
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  • | debut season = 2015 | latest season = 2017
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  • ...ating to the pornographic industry, Jenkins Industries ran its own Formula One team in the late 1970s as a way of securing Marshal Jenkins a place on the ...possession, Jenkins was able to achieve his lifelong ambition of racing in Formula 1. His earlier motorsport career was distinctly unremarkable, and it was ab
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  • ...s', most notably Alex Morales Motorsport in the [[1989 CART Indycar Series season]], Edenbridge Racing in the BTCC from 2004 onwards and Arrows in GPM2 Chair == Restov Racing in Formula One ==
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  • ...s Grand Prix. This has nothing to do with the [[1950 Alternate Formula One season]]. ...]] rolled his Talbot-Lago, suffering a broken leg. He never raced again in Formula 1
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  • ...n Grand Prix. This has nothing to do with the [[1950 Alternate Formula One season]]. ...e out of seven in the [[1950 Formula One season]]. By now, the pace of the season was taking its toll, and only 14 cars made the trip to [[Spa-Francorchamps]
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  • ...i. He was known for his monstrous qualifying pace, one that was considered one of the best at the time. He retired from professional racing after an accid ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...h racing driver. A competent British club driver, his first experiences in Formula 1 for [[EXTRAS]] prompted him to launch his own racing team, [[Hampshire Ra ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...March 1984 in Newtown) was a British racing driver who briefly competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1951. Competing first for [[EXTRAS]] then [[Hampshire Racing ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...21 January 1981 in Sheffield) was a British racing driver who competed in Formula 1 in 1950. He entered the Belgian Grand Prix as his only World Championship ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...brief F1 career, also competing for [[Motorsport Bleu]] and [[Bentley]] in one-off entries. In 1956, he returned to the sport driving for [[Connaught]]. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ed minutes later from severe head and neck injuries, his death coming just one month after that of [[Luigi Fagioli]]. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ho competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1951. After an unsuccessful complete season with [[Motorsport Bleu]] and a brief replacement at [[Redman Racing Team]], ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...in Monaco, all four drivers were fired, and Martin never drove in Formula One again. ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ....C.A.]] team, he retired from Formula One. His main acheivement in Formula One came in the [[1950 British Grand Prix]], where he led the race going into t ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...racing driver who competed in Formula 1 between 1951 and 1956. In Formula One, he only competed in British rounds, although he was more successful in spo ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...28 September 1959 in Kassel) was a German racing driver. Widely considered one of the greatest Grand Prix drivers of all time, he won three AIACR European ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ==Complete Alternate Formula One results== | [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|1951]]
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  • ...ed 7 January 2002 in Abingdon) was a British racing driver who competed in Formula 1 in 1950. A competent local racer in the UK, he entered the [[1950 Belgian ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...1950 to 1951. He entered two races for [[Scuderia Platé-Varzi]], starting one of them, but his career was cut short in a minor race after spinning and ge ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ==Complete Alternate Formula One results== | [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]]
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  • ...ruary 2001 in Levallois-Perret) was a French racing driver who competed in Formula 1 in 1950. He was mainly a team owner and car importer, but entered the [[1 ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...or success in open-wheel racing. In Formula One, Sommer competed in a full season for [[Aston Martin]], without much success. He died in Cadours during the H ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ==Complete Alternate Formula One results== |rowspan=2| [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]]
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  • ..., died 11 June 1955 in Le Mans) was a French racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1951 under the name '''Pierre Levegh''' (pronounced Le-VECK) ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...focused his post-War career on non-championship races. He only competed in one World Championship event, the [[1950 Italian Grand Prix]], for which he fai ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...rnational Trophy''' was a non-championship [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] race and the 28th running of the [[BRDC International Trophy]], held at S
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  • ...Pagani was not retained, and he ended his racing career at the end of the season. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...etired from racing in 1952 after an accident in that same race. In Formula One, he exclusively drove for [[Ecurie Nationale Belge]] and its French affilia ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...rs, culminating in a victory in the 1952 Mille Miglia. He also competed in Formula 1 from 1951 to 1954 for [[Scuderia Ambrosiana]]. While mostly relegated to ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ms, as well as five pole positions and seven fastest laps. He was known as one of the more complete drivers of his day, although he later developed a repu ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...to drive for [[Balkan Lion]] until the end of [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954]], developing a reputation as a steady hand who was easy on his machin ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ==Complete Alternative Formula One results== |[[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]]
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  • |name = rFactor Alternate Formula One |inaugural season = [[1979 rFactor Alternate Formula One season|1979]]
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  • ...ed 24 April 1954 in Montlhéry) was a French racing driver who competed in Formula in 1951 for [[Motorsport Bleu]], without much success. In 1952, he sold his ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...rest in running the outfit with his increasing political grip on [[Formula One]] itself. The team itself was in decline with the radical cars from designe With the team missing the deadline for the 1987 season, Rennis initially offered to take over the team altogether from Ecclestone
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1978 F1 season, please visit [[1978 Formula One season]]'' {{Motorsport season
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  • ...ing the [[Formula One]] World Championship in [[1986 Alternate Formula One season|1986]]. ...Prix]]. After watching the race, Guillaume was certain: He wanted to be a Formula 1 driver. His brother, Robert was equally convinced and the two began worki
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  • In [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]], Gimax drove in four Grands Prix for the [[Wheatcroft Racing]] team. [[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
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  • |Last held = [[2022 Alternate Formula One season|2022]] ...'Australian Grand Prix''' is a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar.
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  • |First held = [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|1951]] |Last held = [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]]
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  • ...is an Austrian former racing driver who competed in [[Formula One]] and [[Formula Two]] during the 1970s. ...inder would make his Formula One debut at the [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] [[French Grand Prix]], driving for the underfunded [[B&S Fabrication
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ==[[Formula One]]== In [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]], Unser entered three Grands Prix for [[Parnelli Jones|Vel's Parnelli
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  • ==[[Formula One]]== In [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]], Johncock entered three Grands Prix for [[Parnelli Jones|Vel's Parne
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  • ...cause it might cause confusion with the canon [[2013 Alternate Formula One season]] page. The 2013 Formula One season was the fifty-ninth season of the Formula One World Championship. It consisted of nineteen races, also included many para
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  • |Debut = [[2016 Rejects Touring Car Championship season]] ...abron]]. The team took part in the [[2016 Rejects Touring Car Championship season]] after buying out the entry and garage of [[Nurminen Racing Engineering]].
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  • ...Formula 3000 series, removing the drivers that went on to race in Formula One. ! Season
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  • |NotedDriver3Series = Formula 1, 1955-1958 === [[Formula 1]] ===
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  • ...the age of 9, 5 years and a few European titles later he moved to British Formula Ford, winning the championship and the Festival in 2004. After finishing 3r ...cific Coast Motorsports in the Champ Car series, he had a remarkable first season, winning at Cleveland, Toronto and Assen and losing the title to Sebastien
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  • ...success. In the end, the domination of the series was all him, taking the season in the progress. and entered the World Karting Championship with hope of wi ...e struggled finishing only in 13th (Q) and 11th (R). The final race of the season he skipped as he crashed and being too damaged he didn't went onto the race
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...Étienne Voeckler, driving for [[McLaren]] in [[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]]]] ...the [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion in [[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]], driving for [[McLaren|Honda Marlboro McLaren]].
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...nch professional racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]].
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  • ...le:RTCC_Logo.png|frameless|75px|link=2017 Rejects Touring Car Championship season]] ...etou''' signs a one-year contract with [[Pulsar Racing Team]] for the 2017 season.
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  • | debut season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]] | latest season = [[1993 Life Grand Prix Series season|1993]]
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...nth and final race of the [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952 Formula One World Championship]] and was held in Leyburn on November 2nd 1952. The firs
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...is prompted [[Alfa Romeo]] to offer him a drive for the remaining European season. He competed in the Belgian and French Grands Prix, without success. The ne ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...rom 1953 to 1954, he scored 20 victories, including 17 in the 77-race 1946 season, scoring three top-five championship finishing positions, the best being se In 1950, he competed in the inaugural Formula One season, driving in five of seven events, including the Indianapolis 500, a race he
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  • == Complete Alternate Formula One results == | [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
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  • ..., died 13 February 1976 in Clearwater) was an American racing driver. With one of the longest Indianapolis 500 careers, spanning from 1940 to 1961, Russo ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...ld as part of the World Championship, but without success. In 1951, he was one of a handful of American drivers who decided to compete under his own name ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ==Complete Alternate Formula One results== | [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]]
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  • ...in the Air Force, even being a member of the VVS MVO at one point, and was one of the two test drivers of the Sokol Typ 650, alongside fellow Soviet drive ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ''This page is about the [[Formula One]] driver James James Davies. For the unrelated driver who competed in [[ARW | debut season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]]
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...nto his sophomore campaign with [[Simtek]] in [[1994 Alternate Formula One season|1994]], Schneider was killed in qualifying for the [[San Marino Grand Prix] ==[[Alternate International F3000|F3000]]==
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  • | debut season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]] | latest season = [[1993 Life Grand Prix Series season|1993]]
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...rt]]. Unfortunately, the qualifying session was stopped early and Duke was one of many drivers who did not set a time. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...eriously injured in the latter race, he focused on engineering, developing Formula 3 cars that were raced by his son Miloš. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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