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  • | races = 22 (11 starts) | best finish = 27th ([[2012 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2012]])
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  • | series 1 = [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series|F1RWRS]] | debut season = [[2010 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2010]]
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  • | series 1 = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] | debut season = [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989]]
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  • | series 1 = Formula One | races = 105 (105 starts)
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  • ...Formula Ford, Australian F3, V8 Supercar Development Series and Australian Formula Ford, as well as a short time in the [[F1RWRS]]. ...a big risk and bought an old Reynard F3 chassis to compete in the British Formula Three championship. While his 1990 season wasn't spectacular, he did grab t
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  • ...ey joined the [[F1RWRS]] and during the buyout by Gillet. He has won three races with the team. ...s previously. He started racing sporadically around the country in private races, with much success. His parents, themselves hardcore racing fans, began kno
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  • | series 1 = Formula One | debut season = [[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]]
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  • | debut season = [[2015 Formula 3 Rejects World Race Series season|2015]] | latest season = [[2016 Formula 3 Rejects World Race Series season|2016]]
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  • ...st time in the series' history, as well as a calendar expanded to eighteen races, optimised as ever for maximum travel efficiency. ...outh Africa for the first time, with the loss of the "flag of convenience" races at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autodromo_Enzo_e_Dino_Ferrari Imola] and [
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  • |Races = 23 (42 entries) ...ear partnership with German manufacturer Porsche. Former five time Formula One World Champion Daniel Melrose drove for the team during its time in the F1R
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  • | races = 71 (57 starts) | best finish = 7th ([[2010 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2010]])
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  • | series 1 = Formula One | debut season = [[2009 Alternate Formula One season|2009]]
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  • |Races = 91 (239 entries) ...ated in lower divisions for about 40 years before making the step to the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] in 2011. Notable drivers to have driven for t
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  • | series 1 = Formula One | races = 297 (295 starts)
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  • Nathan Nurmester is the son of now-retired FIA official and former Formula One driver [[Thomas Nurmester]]. Initially, Thomas was very eager to have his s However, the series collapsed after only four races as [[Herrmann Mann]] the series' owner was found guilty of various drug cha
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  • ...' is held in 2015, on the European circuits featured in the [[2015 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2015 F1RMGP season]]. ...the WEC has also expanded to 12 rounds, dropping the "flag of convenience" races at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autodromo_Enzo_e_Dino_Ferrari Imola] and [
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  • ...d Prix Series]], winning the first two seasons of the latter for [[Formula One Rejects Motorsport]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • | races = 120 (111 starts) | best finish = 8th ([[2012 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2012]])
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  • | races = 23 (19 starts) | best finish = 12th ([[2011 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2011]])
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  • |Races = 15 (15 starts) ...ing came at the age of sixteen, far later then many of his contemporaries. One day, at a friend's birthday party, Rueckert got into a go-kart and began dr
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  • ...Moreno's decided to quit racing altogether in 2005 and joined the Canadian Formula 1 (and [[F1RWRS]], eventually) broadcasts on TSN where he continues to this ...ve in the newly-created Indy Lights series but he moved up to US F2000 for one year before moving to Indy Lights in 1987.
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  • | races = 28 (21 starts) | best finish = 12th ([[2013 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2013]])
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  • | races = 91 (71 starts) | best finish = =13th ([[2013 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2013]])
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  • ...is parents, Laurent decided to try his hand at competition karting, and in 2003, at age 12, he was driving full-time in the national junior championship. H ===2006-2007: Formula Ford===
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  • | series 1 = Formula One | races = 49 (49 starts)
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  • ...racing driver who competed in [[F1RGP2C]] from 1994 and [[Formula 1]] from 2003. He is the older brother of [[F1RWRS]] driver [[Matthias Valsattis]]. ...west of the lot. Masta showed this by failing to qualify for the first six races, while his team mate Gazurek qualified for all of them. Valsattis' first ch
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  • |Races = 40 (in DTM) ...own as the first racing driver from the Soviet block to compete in Formula One. Currently the team is participating in various series such as [[Ferrarist'
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  • ...e [[2016 Formula 3 Rejects World Race Series season|2016 season]] of the [[Formula 3 Rejects World Race Series]]. ===Mini-bikes and Formula Abarth (2003-2013)===
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  • | races = 16 ...rking as a mechanic, often servicing his own car as well. Belo moved up to Formula 3 in 1988 where he spent two seasons honing his skills. By 1990, Belo was r
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  • ...ut the team was experiencing heavy financial issues and did not attend any races. When [[Simone Bizzarri]] eventually invested in the team, Pagani was not r ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...the [[ARWS]] driver James Davies. For the driver who competed in [[Formula One]] please visit [[James James Davies]]'' | races = 82 (51 starts)
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  • |inaugural season = [[2016 International Formula Reject Challenge season|2016]] ...ace during a weekend and a more varied calendar with a mix of ARWS support races and stand-alone events.
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  • This is my (Backmarker's) timeline in which I try and describe how Formula One might have looked had Enrique Bernoldi got the Sauber drive for 2001, inste ==2003==
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  • ...aces outside of the United States before hopefully competing in all of the races for 2005. In the first race for the team, he's karting skills look on song ===Formula Renault 3.5===
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  • ''This page is about the [[Formula One]] driver James James Davies. For the unrelated driver who competed in [[ARW | races = 36
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  • | races = 212 ...4th overall in the Karting World Championships. For 2004 he progressed to Formula Renault GB, and in his first season proved himself to be a solid driver, fi
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  • |name = Alternate Formula One |inaugural season = [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]]
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  • ...eted in three Indy 500s, two of them being [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]. His crowning achievement was winning the [[1950 Indianapolis 500]], and ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...iver, Samuel de Sauveterre, revived the brand, with the goal to make it to Formula 1. The team eventually accomplished it's goal, and thanks to a fruitful par ==Valerian Formula (2017-)==
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  • ...earances in [[Formula One]] and F3000. He is loosely related to ex-Formula One and touring car driver [[Silvio Bachot]]. ===1998-2000: French Formula Renault Campus ===
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  • ...n|1998]]. Häkkinen is widely considered to be one of the greatest Formula One pilots of all time. ==Formula One==
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  • ...], [[2000 Alternate Formula One season|2000]] and [[2002 Alternate Formula One season|2002]]. ...umacher|David]] races in [[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|Formula 3]].
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  • | races = 215 (213 starts) ...Tyrrell, Sauber, Williams, Jordan and Arrows. Christopherson was the 1997 Formula 1 World Champion.
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  • |Driver1Series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula 1]] |Driver2Series = Formula 1
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  • ...Rudolf von Brauchitsch''' (born 15 August 1905 in Hamburg, died 5 February 2003 in Gräfenwarth) was a German racing driver. A successful but unlucky pre-W ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...rivers, whom she competed for throught her [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] career. However she failed to start a race in five entries over two years ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...on of the year for this achievement. However, when Mercedes joined Formula One, he was dissatisfied with the team's lack of preparedness. Instead, he made ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • |Last held = [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]] ...y Grand Prix to have been part of the world championship for every Formula One season.
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  • |Driver1Series = Formula One ...la One in the mid-1990s and is one of the most successful teams in Formula One history - having won the Constructor's Championship three times and the Dri
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  • ...ully-fledged manufacturer as well as an engine supplier, both in [[Formula One]] and the [[AutoReject World Series]] - in the latter of which they have al ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...en [[1998 Alternate Formula One season|1998]] and [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...a [[Formula One]] constructor which competed from [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]] until 2006. The team was formed as the result of a management ===[[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]]===
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  • |NotedDriver1Series = [[Formula One]] ...In [[1953 Alternate Formula One season|1953]] and [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954]], Jaguar, in co-operation with [[Aston Martin]] completed a ha
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  • ...nsidered by many pundits to be one of the best drivers to have not won the Formula 1 World Championship. ==Formula One==
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  • |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] |races = 17
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  • ...One]] driver who won the Drivers Championship in [[2001 Alternate Formula One season|2001]]. ...020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|European F3]] and [[Formula One]] respectively.
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  • |Driver1Series = [[Formula One]] '''Toyota Racing''' is a [[Formula One]] team owned by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germ
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  • ..., Italy) is a Italian racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...la One]], [[Super Formula]] and [[IndyCar]]. He is widely considered to be one of the all-time greatest racing drivers from Japan. ...t the end of the [[2020 Yaname Electronics Super Formula season|2020 Super Formula season]], where he competed for Dandelion Racing.
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  • ...ula One season|1998]] and [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999 Formula One World Drivers' Championships]], both while driving for [[Ferrari]]. ==Formula One==
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  • |year = 2003 |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian former [[Formula One]] driver. ==Formula One==
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  • ...o Speed Team]]. He is the [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005 Formula One World Champion.]] ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] |races = 10 (scheduled 19)
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  • |name = {{ITA}} 2003 Italian Grand Prix |year = 2003
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  • ...n Italian former racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...ost]], [[Sauber]], [[McLaren]] and [[Williams]] during his 11-year Formula One career. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...g driver best known for his appearances in [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] and various endurance series. ...01 Alternate Formula One season|2001]]-[[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]]: BAR Test Driver===
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  • ...Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian racing driver mostly known for his [[Formula One]] career which spanned from 1992 to 2012, during which he raced for eleven ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...]] and [[2014 Alternate Formula One season|2014]]-[[2014 Alternate Formula One season|2015]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...ing team based in Brno, Czech Republic. It was founded by former [[Formula One]] driver [[Martin Moravec]] in 2009 and currently competes in [[AutoReject ...One season|1999]] and Jarek Janiš in [[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]] (coincidentally all drivers tested for Jordan and its successor teams).
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  • ...avec returned home to the Czech Republic and, among other appearances, was one of four drivers to race for the Czech A1GP team in 2007-08. ...f [[2020 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season|2020]] competes in the [[Anglo-Irish Formula 4]].
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  • ...rds currently held by drivers and teams in [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]. ...y of information on here isn't relevant to [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]; I am in the process of compiling records and then editing them into this
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  • ...tly came out on top. <br> [[James James Davies]], [[2006 Alternate Formula One season|2006]] [[Japanese Grand Prix]], [[Ferrari]] 246 F1. |category = [[Formula One]]
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  • ...raced with some success in Danish Formula Ford. He progressed into German Formula Three, where he remained from 2006 until 2009. Thanks to his backing, he wa ...olm might be committing the rest of his career to GT racing. However, only one year on from that, he finally found himself in a [[AutoReject World Series|
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