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  • ...g car championship in 1960 and founded the original Holden factory team in 1968. McKay died of cancer at the age of 83. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • '''Nicholas Bill Griffith''' (born 1968 in Minnessota, United States) is a former racing driver, known for his tour After graduating from school in 1985, Griffith begin doing Formula Atlantic races in his spare time, to medium success. After finishing 3rd in
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  • ...or '''Horace Gould''' (born 20 September 1921 in Bristol, died 4 November 1968 in Southmead) was a British garage owner and racing driver. The owner of Go ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...y) is an Italian racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...nal F3000 season|1989]], Morbidelli made his international racing debut in Formula 3000, driving for [[Forti Corse]].
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  • | series = [[Formula One]] | debut season = [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]
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  • '''Katsutomo Kaneishi''' (born 21st November, 1968 in Osaka Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver. In [[1991 World Touring Car Masters season|1991]], Kaneishi competed in two rounds of the [[World Touring Car Masters]
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  • '''Vadim Kogay''' (born 4th April, 1968 in Karaganda, Kazakh ASSR) is a Russian racing driver. ...ite his lack of success and has remained a notorious figure in the Formula One paddock when his sportscar schedule allows for a appearance.
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  • '''Michael Bartels''' (born 8th March, 1968 in Plettenberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, West Germany) is a German racing drive ...M series midway through the [[1991_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1991]] season with independent Opel team [[Autosport Mannschaft Gelsenkirchen]].
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  • '''Karl Wendlinger''' (born 20 December 1968 in Kufstein) is an Austrian racing driver. ...F3000|International Formula 3000]] in [[1990 Alternate International F3000 season|1990]] for Pacific, winning the [[Birmingham SuperPrix]].
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  • {{Motorsport season |year = 1968
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  • {{Motorsport season ...d winning their first constructors championship, a few years previously in Formula 1: Brabham had accomplished the same achievement by winning the F1 drivers
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  • ...ompeted in [[Formula One]], [[Alternate International F3000|International Formula 3000]] and IndyCar. He was known by the nicknames "PT" and "the Thrill fro ...until he was 16. At age 16, in 1985, he became the youngest ever Canadian Formula Ford Champion. He was also the winner of the final Can-Am race in series
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  • ...flashes of brilliance in karting, many wondered if making the big jump to Formula Two so early in his career was a bit rash.<br><br><br> ...y to one third of the races he entered caused him to take a step back into Formula Three with Ecurie Elf. He regained sufficient form to earn a recall to AGS
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