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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...trious Formula One career, in particular his run to 2nd in the Formula One Driver's Championship in his debut season of 1979. However, domestically he is als
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  • ! scope="col" | Driver | Pay driver.
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...is academic career, only to be signed at the last minute as Ferrari's test driver. He earned a doctorate in philosophy from Oxford and is well-known for his
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  • ==Formula Used to Calculate Driver Ratings== ...o be included. Each has a weighting out of 150 which contributes towards a driver's final rating. Higher series will have a higher weighting.
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  • ! Driver
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  • ...May, 1934 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African former racing driver who competed in both [[Formula One]] and Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Driver took part in the [[1976_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1976]] [[South African
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  • '''Ernesto Althoff''' is a Brazilian racing driver. The son of wealthy German-Brazilian landowners in Santa Catarina, Althoff '''Réné Decarié''' is a French racing driver. After four moderately successful seasons of Formula Renault Europe, he mad
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  • The '''Grand Prix Driver's Association''' is the trade union for currently contracted [[Formula One]
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  • * '''Own a driver or team in a virtual championship?''' Help out by creating a wiki page for ...er-index.png|link=|{{Current}} [http://formularejects.com/driverlist Canon driver list]
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  • ! Driver ! Winning driver
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  • ...ferent points of the season. In the end Spencer won the title when neither driver scored points at the season ending race at Laguna Seca. This marked the las ...unt for the championship along with German [[Kay Lon]] and another British driver in [[Pippa Mann]]. The championship battle remained tight amongst the three
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...(born March 12th, 1977 in New York, New York) is a Korean-American racing driver who participated in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]]. After join
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...er''' (born December 28, 1982 in Saint Helier, Jersey) is a British racing driver known for winning the [[2011 F1RWRS season|2011 F1RWRS]] title. He entered
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  • ...ng]]<br>[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] ...[Formula 2 Rejects World Race Series|F2RWRS]]. Trueba was one of the first driver-run teams to join the series, and despite never winning a race, was an esta
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Dave Simpson]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] [[Phoenix McAllister]]
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  • ...eam, [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|Jones Unipart TAG]], one of the first ever driver-run outfits in the series which began competition in 2011. Since then, team * † Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed over 90% of t
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  • ...my Jones]]. The team is based in Banbury, England and was one of the first driver-run teams to be established in the [[F1RWRS]] (now ARWS) at the end of 2010 ...and very public spat between Jones, [[Barii Mori]], and his team boss and driver himself, [[Phoenix McAllister]], which became known as '[[The Mori/Jones Sa
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  • |current driver's champion = [[Dan Greenlaw]] !Driver
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  • |current driver's champion = [[Franc Piscine]] The driver has never raced in the F1RWRS or F1 (non-championship races notwithstanding
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver (Multiple Series) ...n Banbury, England) is a former British racing driver and son of former F1 driver, the late [[Harvey Jones]]. Sammy is primarily famous for his exploits with
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  • ...espite its high competitiveness during the Turbo Era, its high cost of the driver lineup and car development put a massive dent into Ken Tyrrell's finances. ! Driver
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  • |teams champion = {{USA}} [[Driver Performance Laboratory]] |{{USA}} [[Driver Performance Laboratory]]
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  • '''Kyoko Katayama''' (born 2001 in Japan) is a Japanese racing driver, currently driving for [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Nismo Academy Voec
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  • In 1980 (due to lack of driver interest) a merge between F1 and its ERL support series was made due to the
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  • ! Fastest driver !Winning driver
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  • '''Jason Hamilton''' (born 1995/1996) is an Australian racing driver. He has competed in [[F2RWRS]] and [[F3RWRS]], and is currently competing i ...ter a last-lap overtake on [[Ruby]], also earning the award for best Skoda driver (worth 3 points) and the Bradbury Award (worth 7 points), meaning he scored
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  • ''A pink background indicates a team/driver ineligible for championship points.'' ! Test Driver(s)
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  • |current driver's champion = [[Marcel Agyemang-Badu]] ...ld in 2011 with [[Shinobu Katayama]] and [[Sunshine Infiniti]] winning the driver and constructor champions (Katayama being the first female champion of the
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...lainen''' (born 24th May 1997 in Jyväskylä, Finland) is a Finnish racing driver currently racing for [[ICE-3 Racing]] in [[AR3.5]].
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  • |[[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] [[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín (Formula 1 Driver)|Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]] ...ng the [[1980 South African Grand Prix]]. Restov Racing's test and reserve driver Valentino Nicchi stepped in to replace him. Gabbiani was banned again, this
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Pippa Mann]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png]] [[Douglas Mann]]
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Nathanael Spencer]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Dean O'Lauchlan]]
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  • ...after Davies was suspended for two races. Former [[Hemogoblin Autowerks]] driver [[Ashley Watkinson]], who won the first ever F1RWRS race, drove the #8 at t ...mid-season, HRT used it as an oppurtunity to focus on 2014 by hiring a pay driver for the rest of the year. [[John Zimmer]] had returned, with plenty of spon
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Frank Zimmer]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Nathanael Spencer]]
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  • ..., and terminated his contract by mutual agreeement. He was replaced by pay-driver [[Darren Older Jr]] after only being with the team for two rounds. Results ...ith the latest machinery. However, following poor results by the ex F1RWRS driver, he was sacked and replaced by [[Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen]] from Zandvoo
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  • ! Test Driver(s) | {{GBR}} [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]
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  • ...8th November 2001 in Miami, Florida, United States) is an American racing driver, currently driving for Prema Powerteam in Formula 3.
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  • The new teams also created a flurry of action in the driver market with [[Sammy Jones]] and [[Douglas Mann]] both creating their own te ...tself quickly went awry when [[Nicolas Steele]] and [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] collided at "The Cutting", causing a multi-car collision wh
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  • ! Test Driver(s) | [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]
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  • ...ARC hired Brad Paisley as team principal and [[Collin Pratchett]] as their driver and competed 2012 with only one car, scoring no points and DNPQing twice. H Prior to the [[2013 F1RWRS French Grand Prix]], [[Trueba Racing Team]] driver [[Tristan Jung]] was in talks to buy part of the team and run it himself. T
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver (Multiple Series) '''Jack Christopherson''' (born January 2, 1968) is a former racing driver born in Birmingham, England. He competed in Formula 3000 for Eddie Jordan R
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  • == Final Driver Standings == !valign=middle rowspan=2| Driver
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  • ...this time running British youngster Sebastian Priaulx alongside Bermudian driver [[Imani Burrell]].
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  • ...Champion [[Guillaume Gauthier]] and father to [[AutoReject World Series]] driver [[Aimée Gauthier]].
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  • '''Li Qi''' (born 1st February, 1986 in Shanghai, China) is a Chinese racing driver. Li Qi became the first Chinese [[Formula One]] driver in [[2012 Alternate Formula One season|2012]] when he replaced the injured
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  • ...Nissan. He drove one of the cars himself, and gave the other seat to F3000 driver Mike Stern. While they were forced to use Prost chassis and Peugeot engines ...team kept Zimmer, but sacked De Bock and replaced him with former Ferrari driver [[Phoenix McAllister]]. The two drivers did not get along well, and after t
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...far the only Croat to compete in Formula One to date as well as the first driver from Balkans, currently competing in [[F1RWRS]]. He is the co-founder and s
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  • {{Infobox Racing Driver ...ri''' (born August 8, 1983 in Dogana, San Marino) is a Sam Marinese racing driver who has raced in Formula One and in F1RWRS.
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  • ...5, when he purchased a Reynard FF83 chassis to compete in the Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series. He ran the car out of the shed at his parent's home in Or ==Young Driver Program==
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  • ...o enter Brazil. Scott was promoted back to GRM, as was newly signed F2RWRS driver [[Tommy Nash]]. ...eering|DGNgineering]], and the team promoted Poppy Whitechapel from a test driver role. The car was an upgrade from the previous season's, and Zimmer scored
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  • ...Moll''' (born 21 September 1988 in Verviers, Belgium) is a Belgian racing driver who races in the [[F1RWRS]] with the accent in his first name removed after ...oung drivers Jérôme d'Ambrosio and Bertrand Baguette in the team's young driver program. Aurélien proceeded to dominate both the French and German Junior
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...' (born June 26, 1985 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian-German racing driver. Melrose is a four-time [[Formula One]] World Champion, having won the crow
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  • |Record Driver = {{GER}} Sebastian Vettel
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  • ! Test Driver(s) ...m the Fern Bay round for same offence, and was too replaced by team's test driver Tetsuya Takagi.
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  • [[File:Ireland.png]] [[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín (Formula 1 Driver)|Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]] ...rm during the Brazilian Grand Prix after crashing heavily. Alfa Romeo test driver Andrea de Cesaris filled in from South African until Riccado's return.
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  • ...aeyede''' (Born 23rd February 1967, Eindohoven, Holland) is a Dutch racing driver known more for his dubious off track actions than his racing career. Jan ha
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...-time competition in pursuit on his business endeavours, mostly in form of driver management for drivers of the [[Best In The World]] Support Group.
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...e events surrounding [[1995 F1RGP2C Pacific Grand Prix]]; he was the first driver to announce his withdrawal from the event. However, von Hegel was convinced
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  • !Winning driver !valign="middle"| Driver
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  • ! Test Driver(s) ...offences at the Westhill round. The team decided to demote her into a test driver for the remainder of the season, while Ivan Lanin was promoted to a race se
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...1th July 1970 Helsingin maalaiskunta, Finland) is a retired Finnish racing driver. He is best known as the manager and cousin of [[Nick Nurmester]] and found
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...urrently driving in the [[F3RWRS]]. He is the cousin of former Formula One driver [[Niko Nurminen]], who is also managing him at the moment. He is also the s
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  • ...ablo Mazzacane''' (born 31.10.1968 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine racing driver. He competed in the 1991 Life GP season for Garagist Racing Team. Later he
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...mber 1946 in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England) is a retired British racing driver. He is best known as the father of [[Nathan Nurmester|Nathan]] and [[Nick N
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  • ...7 at Brands Hatch Racing Circuit, United Kingdom) was an Australian racing driver and constructor. He entered the [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...<span style="font-size:88%">The Thai Prince [[B. Bira]] won the his first Driver's Championship driving for [[Motorsport Bleu]]</span> ! Driver
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  • {{Infobox Driver Small ...nte''' (born 4th July 1996 in Granada, Spain) is a Spanish [[Formula One]] driver who races for [[Precision Motorsport]] where he is currently the reigning W
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  • | [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] ...here. The assets of the team later formed ARC with Pratchett as their sole driver
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  • ''A pink background indicates a team/driver who was ineligible for team or constuctors points. ! Driver
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  • | [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] ! Fastest driver
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  • ...owed for the SuperPrix events, FGCR fielded [[Scuderia Vittore]] [[RoLFS]] driver [[Martyn Rietacher]] to prepare him for his debut top-line campaign. For the Spa SuperPrix, the third entry was taken up by promising [[F1RDS]] driver [[Tommi Hamalainen]]. Qualifying proved that the team was off the pace a li
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  • ! Driver ...ch will be enforced at the Tasman GP. He will be replaced by former F1RWRS driver Phil McCracken for that race only.
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  • ...The championship was won by Australian [[Mitchell Macklin]] with part-time driver [[Terry Hawkin]] winning the marquee Fedex 100. ! Driver
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  • ...established his own team to race in the series, and hired unknown Japanese driver [[Barii Mori]] to partner him in a two car outfit. Mori was a complete rook For McAllister, the resentment of yet another British-born and based driver and team combination in the already British and Australian-dominated series
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  • ! Winning Driver
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  • ===Driver changes=== .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karun_Chandhok Karun Chandhok] became India's first driver in the series, signing for Spyker and bringing a large number of rupees wit
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...trious Formula One career, in particular his run to 2nd in the Formula One Driver's Championship in his debut season of 1979. However, domestically he is als
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  • ...nt wrong. Spokes won the grand prix with Moreno in second, giving the lead driver a two point lead heading into the [[1996 F1RGP2C Italian Grand Prix|Italian ...Benetton also staged a similar rivalry between an established driver and a driver from the back of the grid who was given the chance of a lifetime. John Zimm
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  • ...gain in [[2015 Rejects of LFS season|2015]]. In addition, MRT runs a young driver development program in the F2RWRS with their own team and a satellite outfi ...uickly went awry when the young German announced that he would be the star driver of the new Precision Motorsports program before that was cancelled when the
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  • ...ve unknown up until that point. After initially considering hiring another driver for the second seat, Chris decided to do one last season behind the wheel, ...hortened to DGNgineering. Italian [[Fredo Mestolio]] was signed on as test driver and from the [[2014 F1RWRS French Grand Prix|French GP]] onwards dovetailed
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  • ! Winning Driver !valign="middle"| Driver
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  • |Noted Drivers = [[Saeed Al Faisal]]<br>[[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]<br> [[Jean-Luc Schiller]]<br> [[Nathan Scott]]<br> [[Renald ...Davies]] would be joining the team for the new season alongside Saudi pay-driver [[Saeed Al Faisal]], making the line-up arguably one of the most experience
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  • |align="left"| {{GBR}} [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]
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  • ! Driver ! Driver
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...so the father of three-time F1RWRS champion [[Mark Dagnall]] and Formula 1 driver [[Bradley Dagnall]].
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  • |Most wins driver = !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (3) !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (3) <br> {{GBR}} [[James James Davies]] (3 !Driver
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  • ! Driver ! Driver
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver (Multiple Series) ...n 31 March 1982 in Coffs Harbour, Australia) is a former Australian racing driver, a veteran of the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] and has also won
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  • ...usinessmen from north-east England known as the Pemberton Group, headed by driver [[Gary Cameron]]. Prospec has been competing in the F1RWRS since its incept ...ng with numerous other points finishes throughout the year, whilst neither driver was consistent enough for the Drivers' Championship, the combined total bro
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...' (born 22 January 1979 in Sunderland, England) is a former British racing driver known for winning the [[2010 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|ina
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...mas De Bock''' (born June 10th 1986 in Heusy, Belgium) is a Belgian racing driver known for competing in Formula One and [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Serie
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  • ...curie de Course Belge''' is a Belgian racing team founded in 1972 by ex-F1 driver André Pilette to help his son Teddy to get to Formula 1. This goal being a André Pilette also owned his own racing school at the time. In 1977, a young driver called Thierry Boutsen won the 'Volant V', and he promptly entered the Equi
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  • Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. The driver has to finish at least 90% of the race distance to earn points. ...ons, pitlane infractions or impeding fastest cars while being lapped. If a driver collects 12 points throughout the season then they are given a three month
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  • Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. The driver has to finish at least 90% of the race distance to earn points.
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...al''' (born 1st April 1987 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) is a Saudi Arabian pay driver in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]]. He is one of the minor prin
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...the [[2014 F1RWRS Japanese Grand Prix|2014 Japanese GP]]. He is not a pay driver.
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  • ...Cannon''' (born 16 February 1986 in Lincoln, England) is a British racing driver that competed in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] for two season Cannon was announced as the second driver for the [[CR Motorsport]] team at the tail end of 2011, joining the incumbe
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...Davies''' (born 11th August 1978 in Goulburn, NSW) is an Australian racing driver. He is currently the only person to have won both the [[Formula One]] (in [
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...on of former Formula One driver [[Chris Dagnall]] and brother of Formula 1 driver [[Bradley Dagnall]]. Dagnall currently drives for [[Kjellerup by Écurie Pr
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  • ...ver who competed in F1RWRS and NASCAR, please visit [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)]] ...r who competed in F1RGP2C and LifeGP, please visit [[James Davies (F1RGP2C driver)]]
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver '''Ben Fleet''' is a British racing driver, currently driving in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] for the [
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  • {{F1 driver ...stian Groves''' (born March 12, 1988 in Cannes, France) is a French racing driver who has driven in the IRDU Rejects Cup (as the F1 Rejects LFS Cup) and in F
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  • {{F1 driver '''David Koczo''' (born December 12, 1986 in Hungary) is a Hungarian racing driver known for his successful [[F1RWRS]] career, a series in which he is one of
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  • ...Mackintosh''', (born February 19, 1995 in Scotland), is a Scottish F1RWRS driver currently driving for [[Mecha Grand Prix]], having intially driving for, an ...irst escape from prequalifying and start (team-mate [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] sadly failed to qualify) in Belgian Grand Prix but did not
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  • ...= <span style="font-size:88%">[[Giuseppe Farina]] won the inaugural Driver's Championship driving for [[Alfa Romeo]]</span> ! Driver
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  • ...so see the introduction of a Constructor's championship alongside the main Driver's Championship. Ferrari took 4 wins to be crowned champions by 11.5 points. ! Driver
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  • ! Driver As at Silverstone, the pole sitter would loose out to the driver starting alongside as England's Peter Whitehead lost out to Italy's Piero T
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  • ! Driver ...ap after. The Englishman briefly managed to get the undercut on the French driver only for Trintignant to out drive him coming out of the Mulsanne corner. Fu
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  • ! Driver ...ce, thankfully at a slow speed, though he was collected by Hunter. Neither driver were injured but they were both out of the race.
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  • ...shine Infiniti]]. The title made Katayama being the first female and Asian driver to win in a series' debut season (the other being [[Tomo Kazama]] in F3RWRS !Test Driver(s)
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  • ! Driver ...orked his way up to the back of the group, Toulo de Graffenried. The Swiss driver starting down in 29th after a spin in his qualifying lap.
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  • ! Driver Lap two saw the Soviet driver, Mikhail Metelev whack the wall at the Cutting, his sudden drop in speed ca
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  • ! Driver ...g into Curva Grande. Both ended up in the barriers and as the Finn was the driver further back, Wallenius was given the blame. A few laps later, the large ba
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  • ! Driver ...or three races for dangerous driving. Following criticism of hiring a kart driver without experience, which led to his ban, Roberts was fired and replaced by
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  • ...ril 1917 in Marseille, died 19 January 2015 in Cassis) was a French racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 onwards. Spending his entire racing car ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...e-Cécile-les-Vignes, died 13 February 2005 in Nîmes) was a French racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 onwards. Competing for a number of diff ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver '''Astrid Bjørnson''' (born 2004 in Haugsbygd, Norway) is a Norwegian racing driver, currently driving for Prema Powerteam in the [[2019 Italian F4 season]].
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  • ...who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 until 1955. Starting off as the owner-driver of the initially competitive [[Claes Racing Developments]], he competed as ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...ember 1914 in Menston, died 26 April 1983 in Menston) was a British racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 onwards. The winner of the 1951 24 Hour ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...on, UK), also know as '''Prince Bira''' or '''B. Bira''' was a Thai racing driver and Siamese prince who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 onwards. Competing a ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...rn 13 July 1918 in Milan, died 26 May 1955 in Monza) was an Italian racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to his death in 1955. Spending his enti ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...cing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1951. A capable pre-War driver, he briefly competed for [[Alfa Romeo]] in 1950 and 1951, finishing fourth He was the oldest surviving Formula 1 driver and the second driver to reach 100 years of age after [[Louis Gérard]]. After his death, [[Rober
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  • ...r. Owner of a large paper-making factory, he was an accomplished sportscar driver in the late 1940s and early 1950s, winning the 1949 1000km of Monza. This s
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  • ...1966 in Sortavala, Russian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Russian racing driver. His racing career includes stints in the [[Rejects Touring Car Championshi ...idn't stop him, as he was determined to become the first succesful Russian driver in an international series. Later on he also started driving in the nationa
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  • ...e, died 13 May 1960 in Silverstone, United Kingdom) was an American racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 onwards. Born in a wealthy family, Sche ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...in his time (he was 27 at the time of his début), he was the last living driver from the [[1950 British Grand Prix]] until his death in 2013, and one of on ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...w-cost cars and chaotic racing. Following a whirlwind of a season, Italian driver [[Gabriella Mondadori]] would emerge as the inaugural drivers' champion, wh ===Driver Changes===
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  • ...January 1920 in Paris, died 11 July 2012 in Évian-les-Bains) was a racing driver from France. His career began in 1950, but he withdrew from what was to be ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...racing driver and the son of [[Louis Rosier]]. Best known for being the co-driver with his father when they won the 1950 24 Hours of le Mans (in which Jean-L ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...15 September 1916 in Sion, died 10 May 1995 in Sierre) was a Swiss racing driver. Very little-known in terms of background, Branca competed in hillclimbs th ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...ed 5 April 1973 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain) was a British racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1956. Better known as the founder of ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; Races
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  • ...ho are the official junior team for [[Scuderia Alitalia]], and their young driver programme [[Scuderia Alitalia Giovanile Squadra]]. As with Alitalia, Parma ...rganisation's representative at F3 level. Lucarelli was retained and young driver squad member [[Lorenzo Crescenzi]] brought in to replace the promoted Pazzi
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  • The '''Voeckler Talent Troupe''' is the young driver programme of [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering]]. VTT has been designed to ...ign drivers on its books, many of which were inherited to the new Voeckler driver programme following their take-over of IBR in late 2016.
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) '''Phil McCracken''' (born 28/07/1981 in Govan, Glasgow) is a Scottish racing driver, who has competed in various series such as [[F1RWRS]], [[F2RWRS]], [[F1 Re
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...World Race Series]]. He was known for being a steady if not terribly fast driver, almost Heidfeld-esque in a sense.
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  • ...the Desert]], when Nurminen entered the non-championship event as a guest driver under that entry name. The actual racing team, however, was founded as '''N ...red by [[Tommi Hämäläinen]], a product of [[Fusion Motorsports]]' young driver programme who had just recently joined Nurminen's management portfolio. The
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  • ...[[Frank Zimmer]], Ferrari driver [[Phoenix McAllister]] and ex-Toro Rosso driver [[Thomas De Bock]] as possible championship aspirants. The F1RWRS descended ...2010 F1RWRS Chinese Grand Prix|China]] where Dave Simpson became the first driver to win two races in the series but a third placed finish from Zimmer put hi
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  • ...>Team Lotus Bakeries featuring Scuderia Alitalia <br />Together with Octan Driver Academy <br />By RonDen Racing Engineering Vs <br />The Cillit Bang Gang Si ...vid Neuberg, but when he was promoted to the F1RWRS as part of MA-Racing's driver rotation program, Joel Melrose, younger brother of F1 World Champion Daniel
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  • ...o so on the relevant thread on the forum. It is expected that all team and driver owners read and understand the rules and regulations before making any mana 1.1.5 As of 2017, each team must sign at least one (1) reserve driver.<br>
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) '''Enrico Molinaro''' (born 19 April 1995) is an Italian professional racing driver, who currently drives for [[Racing Team Solvalou]] in the [[GT-Rejects Worl
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  • ...not have a suitable driver for the season. He eventually hired Portuguese driver [[Daniel Martins]]. The team had various results, with Martins placing seco
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  • ...son was highlighted by the battle between [[John Zimmer]], Benetton's lead driver, and Christopherson. Christopherson was erratic during the early parts of t ...red from bad luck throughout the season; he took more poles than any other driver but only converted pole to a victory once, at his home race in Canada.
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  • ...aco Grand Prix. In the fifth best car on the grid. [[James Davies (F1RGP2C driver)|James Davies]] was awesome, when he could get his car to finish. Ditto for |[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RGP2C driver)|James Davies]]
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) '''Stefan Kuntz''' (b. 28th January 1988 in Bonn, Germany) is a German racing driver, currently managed by [[Niko Nurminen]].
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  • ...form of Ferrari, a fast McLaren and a rejuvinated [[James Davies (F1RGP2C driver)| James Davies]] would make things harder than ever for the Canadian, who s ...onious departure at the end of 1996, which left him as the clear secondary driver to Daniel Moreno at Williams. Meanwhile, Ferrari were once again on the pro
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  • ...October 1930 in Lodi, died 12 May 1957 in Cavriana) was an Italian racing driver. Beginning his racing career at the age of 21, Castellotti quickly became o ...in a straight portion roughly 70km away from Brescia, killing himself, co-driver Edmund Nelson and nine spectators. Castellotti was only 26 years old. Follo
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  • ...4 for Mignolet. This is, quite frankly, making Felipe Massa look like a #1 driver for once. [[User:Aerospeed|Jeremy]] ([[User talk:Aerospeed|talk]]) 04:04, 2 :As long as he keeps the cash coming in (he is a pay-driver, right?) I doubt he will be sacked, as DGN only cares for Mark Dagnall's su
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  • ...ing heard why Rappen was in England, Nurmester told that he was an amateur driver himself. By now Rappen was completely fed up with the search and signed him As time was running out and they needed a second driver, they went on to sign [[Dietrich Anger]], who had some minor hillclimbing e
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  • ...Occam's Razor disagrees - it's just that Mark Dagnall is the designated #1 driver in a way that would Michael Schumacher look away disgusted. There is a reas ...eal between IBR with SAC and/or Minardi, and it'll be job done... then the driver merry-go-round can really start to spin. Half the grid will be affected by
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  • ...the entry list were impressive: [[Daniel Melrose]], [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]], [[Nathanael Spencer]], [[Damon Cannon]], [[Thomas De Bock] | [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]
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  • ...hampionship''' was an German-based series created and run by former F1RWRS driver [[Jeroen Krautmeir]]. It debuted in [[2014 Formula One Rejects Big Car Cham
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  • ...x, a new award, ''The Fall Guy'' was introduced, which involves naming the driver(s) which would drop out in Q1 alongside the three new teams. It has since b
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  • ...rsson''' (born 7 October 1986 in Akureyri, Iceland) is an Icelandic racing driver, famous just as much for his bizarre path towards competing in [[F1RMGP]] a ...ight years old) that he would one day be better than the hapless Swiss pay-driver.
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  • ===Driver changes=== ...rs to all the rounds that have taken place in the championship ''so far''. Driver changes mid-season are, however, unlikely.
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  • ===Driver changes=== ...org/wiki/Bruno_Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli] was signed as an official test driver, being promoted to the race drive when the team's entry was finally confirm
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  • ...o be related in some way to [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series|F1RWRS]] driver [[Barii Mori]], has a reputation for publishing extremely wild and speculat ...ars, hence the Projection Unit acts as a kind of "save point" for a living driver who can be recalled from the jaws of death at their last birthday, losing n
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  • ...hat he is outside time and space. All we know is, he is a Hungarian racing driver who competed in Formula 1 and [[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix S ...allara chassis and Life engine, the team went straight to HWNSNBM as first driver. He did not disappoint, as the car proved to be very quick. HWNSNBM himself
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  • ...Series]], and any others where there may (or may not) be a huge amount of driver overlap. ...age levels all run standard cars, as the championship credentials of their driver line-up should be what sees them through.
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  • ...efore the team cleared the qualifying hurdle. Volker Weidler was the lucky driver, dragging the reticent chassis to 21st on the grid - the lack of power was ...this was a non-championship race! - while Tarquini took twelfth, the last driver on the lead lap. Over at AGS, Weidler was showing Raphanel what could be di
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  • ...[[HWNSNBM|He Whose Name Shall Never Be Mentioned]]. And there was another driver whose almost unbelievably rejectful antics in 1994-95 saw him immortalised
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  • ...ng] left in disgust, returning to Minardi. With few options for the second driver and with an utter dearth of resources from the legal battering Fernandes an ...he had for the Grand Prix the day before! Meanwhile, regular Leyton House driver [http://www.f1rejects.com/drivers/noda/index.html Hideki Noda] was utterly
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  • ...looking good to take it before a wild lunge from the big-haired Monteverdi driver took them both out. The team management weren't too bothered, though; they ...and the whole of Portugal united in rapturous applause for their favourite driver. Furthermore, they jumped to seventh in the Constructors' standings, ahead
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  • ...team was in the mid-season Grand Reversal, when regular [[Viking Racing]] driver [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Magnussen Jan Magnussen] dragged the reti ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Shankar Adrian Shankar] became Shekel's second driver for the 2015 season.
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  • ...team for not being French rather than a lack of results, signed as a test driver for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrows Arrows] as they attempted to claim
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  • ...en as the home of the new F1RMGP team. Securing Þorvaldur's services as a driver was enough to convince the Icelandic [http://www.vifilfell.is/ Vífilfell] ...'that'' car lapping the fearsome 14-mile circuit, especially with a rookie driver at the wheel. So a final test session was carried out at Zandvoort instead,
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  • ...hampionship, with the difference being that the champion is decided by the driver who scores the greatest amount of race victories over a season. ...mination Championship figured out by Bleu, where the World Champion is the driver who scores the greatest amount of points.
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  • ...circuits such as Dijon, Brands Hatch, Imola and Nürburgring have done. A driver cannot win same event in two locations, so as Lewis Hamilton won a race at ! Driver
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  • '''Satoshi Sakeyama''' (born 7/4/1991 in Japan) is a Japanese driver who has competed in the [[F1RSTC]] series before retiring at age 24. After that season, Exceed Motorsports offered the Japanese driver a two year contract to compete in the Japanese Formula Three championship.
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  • ...Belgian racing team currently owned by Portuguese entrepreneur and racing driver [[Miguel Rocha]]. The team was formed in 1994 as a joint effort between Lot ...ejects-1_World_Championship_season|1996]], the team kept Maroon as they're driver, keeping as a one car team. The Osella FA1ME chassis was still the one that
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  • Like the main page this is where you can access driver profiles of real life drivers.
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  • ...eat Britain, died 18 December 1994 in Indianapolis) was an American racing driver. The 1950 AAA National champion, he entered the Indianapolis 500 from 1936
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  • ..., died 12 October 1985 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was an American racing driver. Competing in the AAA championship from 1946 to 1956, he achieved top ten c
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  • ...(born 4 March 1911 in Omaha, died 17 January 2000) was an American racing driver. Very little is known about him, but he appeared at the Indianapolis 500 in
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  • ...died 20 September 1952 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) was an American racing driver. A successful midget racer, Schindler joined the AAA in 1950, regularly sco
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  • ...single led lap. Aside from Formula One, he was a very successful sportscar driver, notably winning the Mille Miglia four times and the Targa Florio twice. He
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  • ! Driver ! Winning driver
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Frank Zimmer]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Frank Zimmer]]
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Frank Zimmer]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Frank Zimmer]]
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Nathanael Spencer]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Gary Cameron]]
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