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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American ...|James Davies]]), and was on the run for several days before he was caught by FBI agents. Jung's F1RWRS career was over, however, Jung continued to prote
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...ful in local karting events across Britain. In 1997, Spencer was sponsored by [[Eddie Stewart]] and was given a drive in British Formula Ford. Spencer fi
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_svg.png]] British ...would be at the [[German Grand Prix]] where he'd take another step forward by winning his and BAR's first ever Grand Prix - albeit after [[James James Da
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...liability issues meant that despite further finishes would be hard to come by, nevertheless Christopherson scored his first ever point at the [[United St
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  • | nationality = Croatian ...Pacific Racing in International Formula 3000. His first season was marred by mechanical failures, resulting in a highest finish of 5th on Estoril, but w
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of San Marino svg.png]] San Marinese ...e won the Italian Junior Karting Championship in 1994, at 11 years of age. By 1999 Acuri had already got into Formula Ford, where he won the Italian Form
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  • | nationality = {{AUS}} Australian/{{GER}} German ...e did many kart races both in Sydney and around the state. He was inspired by former World Champion [[Chris Dagnall]] after meeting him when he was just
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  • | nationality = {{GER}} German ...ursuit on his business endeavours, mostly in form of driver management for drivers of the [[Best In The World]] Support Group.
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  • | nationality = {{FIN}} Finnish ...ship in 1987, culminating in a 3rd place finish in 1989. This was followed by a title-winning campaign in Finnish Formula Ford in 1990, before a switch t
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Finland.svg.png]]/[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg ...f the 1994 Formula One season. This delayed the start of his racing career by a few years.
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...d his lifelong dream was to drive in Formula One. However, this was denied by his lack of sponsorship; a factor that only recently had become important i
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  • | nationality = {{ESP}} Spanish ...z Torrente|Jorge]] and [[Carmen Álvarez Torrente|Carmen]] are also racing drivers. Torrente is notably the first Formula One World Champion to have first deb
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] Irish ...Formula One. Ó'Caoimhín holds the distinction of being one of only three drivers to win their first Formula One event, at the [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix]
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...illiams. He uses a red helmet with his name written on its sides, inspired by fellow driver Tiff Needell. He is also the father of three-time F1RWRS cham
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...uring Cars. He is also credited as being one of the unluckiest Formula One drivers of the 2000's. Dave operates and has previously driven for his [[Simpson Mo
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...anagement of the [[Prospec]] team which was taken over by a consortium led by Cameron earlier in the year.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] Belgian ...a One and [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series|F1RWRS]]. He is also known by his nickname, "The Ram", a literal translation of his surname and a referen
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Saudi Arabia svg.png]] ...015, only to get fired after another string of bad results, being replaced by his former teammate at Sunshine in 2013 - who recently left the team for Sh
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  • | nationality = {{AUS}} Australian ...ed his 2001 account with four straight third place finishes, soon followed by a career first win at the Austrian Grand Prix. Davies took six more podiums
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British | current team = {{DEN}}/{{FRA}} [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]]
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  • | nationality = British ...son though was entirely made up of race retirements, but he showed promise by taking a string of pole positions and fastest laps through the year, to the
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  • |nationality = Hungarian ...e for 2014. However, following the buyout of [[Trueba Racing Team|Trueba]] by [[Scuderia Alitalia]] Koczo's career was resurrected as he was signed to dr
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  • ...f 2006 Formula Nippon car, the Lola FN06. The same car would be later used by Rejects of LFS' sucessor, [[International Formula Reject Challenge]]. The season would bring two more races, expanding the race calendar by two. All previous tracks would replaced with new ones, located in Europe, N
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of Estonia svg.png]] Estonian ...ch race. She was then well off the pace in Czech Republic and was replaced by [[Tommi Hämäläinen]], who had just joined Niko Nurminen's management por
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...eder series of [[2014 F2RWRS season|F2RWRS]], with McCracken as one of the drivers. Their bid failed however, and soon the entire team went into administratio
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...mate [[Phil McCracken]] was doing a far better job by coming second in the drivers championship.
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  • ...ng to participate in the [[AutoReject World Series]] with either a team or drivers. 1.1.2 Each team may be co-owned by up to two (2) members. <br>
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  • ...ipate in the [[Formula 2 Rejects World Race Series]] with either a team or drivers. 1.1.3. Each team can only employ two (2) drivers at any one time.<br>
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  • ...the [[Formula 3 Rejects World Race Series]] (F3RWRS) with either a team or drivers. 1.1.3. Each team can only employ two (2) drivers at any one time.<br>
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Italian ...end of the year, rumours began circulating that Molinaro would be dropped by the [[Scuderia Alitalia Giovanile Squadra]] due to poor performances - whil
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German ...anuary 1988 in Bonn, Germany) is a German racing driver, currently managed by [[Niko Nurminen]].
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  • ...created and run on the [http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/ F1 Rejects Forum] by the user dinizintheoven. It is generated using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...ore the mid-season break, Sunday is used for the Grand Reversal, where the drivers swap teams with their opposite numbers at the other end of the grid. Qualif
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  • |nationality = [[File:Switzerland.png]] Swiss Anger got his first finish at Mugello with 13th place, followed by another at Jerez in 14th, but he was still sorely lacking speed. In Austria
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  • ...real-life series, as well as others from the Formula One Rejects Universe. Drivers and teams who have competed in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series|Fo ...rst 24 Hours], run for only two years from 2002-03 before being superseded by a shorter 12 hour race. The F1RMGP Series Management decided on a 24 hour r
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...river known for competing in the first season of the [[F1RWRS]]. Of the 20 drivers to have competed in the first season of the series, Lewis remains the only
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  • |nationality = [[File:Finland.png]] Finnish ...ahead of a few regular F3RWRS drivers. For the Spa SuperPrix he was signed by [[Good Call Racing|Foster's Good Call Racing]] to drive their third car. Af
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  • | nationality = {{IOM}} Manx ..., England) is a Manx former racing driver known as one of the founders and drivers of the only Manx teams in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]]. Mann
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...Prix|Laguna Seca]], Mann finished 10th overall with a total of 33 points - by all accounts an impressive achievement for the rookie and her new team.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...der Jr. took part in six races for the team before he himself was replaced by [[Nico Hülkenberg]]. Prodrive left the sport one race later.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Italy ...Germany. He was fourth in the championship with 19 points. He bounced back by scoring three second places and a win in the four next races, getting to wi
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  • | nationality = {{POR}} Portuguese ...hampionship to date, Martins is one of the championship's most experienced drivers with the ninth-highest number of race entries for a driver. He has scored f
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] Spanish ...tive burgundy red with gold stripes helmet. His driving style is described by himself as "smooth but a touch wild".
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  • | nationality = {{NED}} Dutch | current team = {{DEN}}/{{FRA}} [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]]
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Italian ...ers replaced Lei with F3RWRS regular [[Terry Hawkin]], who outshadowed him by taking a win and two podiums, while Bizzarri would only pick up a small han
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...er to win the [[ARWS]] title during their first season, the only other two drivers to hold this distinction being [[Gary Cameron]] and [[Mark Dagnall]].
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Slovakia.svg.png]] Slovak ...ccident with [[Laurent Seron]]. As a result, he was sidelined and replaced by [[Micko Glotch]] until Round 10 at Brno.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Iceland svg.png]] Icelandic ...[[Parma Corse]]. When VIC went into administration, the team was purchased by [[Il Barone Rampante]], and he remained a part of their driver programme.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Japan svg.png]] Japanese ...ts World Race Series|F1RWRS]]. He also won the [[2017-18 Super Auto Nippon Drivers Winter Championship season|2017-18 Formula Nippon Championship.]]
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Ghana svg.png]] Ghanaian ...fourth in his debut season of the French F4 Championship in 2012, followed by winning the title a year later, and progressing on to Formula Renault 2.0 A
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Sweden svg.png]] Swedish ...r Corse]] in 2015. However, when said team went bankrupt, they were bought by [[Scuderia Alitalia]], and Larsen was retained as part of their [[Scuderia
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Austria svg.png]] Austrian ...antscher endured some terrible luck. Having been hung out to dry at Ascari by his teammate [[Stefan Kuntz]] in the first Italy race, [[Nick Nurmester]] t
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] Irish ...Connell was in the car for the rest of the season. A new chassis developed by Penske helped both Rebaques make the grid, and O'Connell was up to 10th pos
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...lso an accomplished sports car driver and is thought to be one of the best drivers never to compete in a Formula 1 race.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...British Formula Ford. He had some success but was tabbed for a BTCC drive by BMW. He then became the youngest driver to compete in a BTCC race at the ag
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American ...name. He took one win in his F1RWRS career, [[BH Curse|so far the only win by an American in the F1RWRS]].
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German ...e, he was the oldest driver in the history of F1RWRS and the oldest driver by far in any major open-wheel racing series.
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German ...previous two seasons, Schumacher recommended Rueckert to the Ferrari Young Drivers Program in 2004.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Poland svg.png]] Polish ...of the Year for the 1995 season. He was then sacked by Forti and replaced by [[Martin McFry]].
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Canada.svg.png]] Canadian ...caught on, and by 18 he was cited as one of the best up-and-coming racing drivers. Before he even turned 20, Nash got a one-off at GRM, most likely being a p
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Great Britain ...eam. Kerr did not start in any races during the 2011 season and was dumped by Pacchia for [[2012 F1RWRS season|2012]]. Kerr then returned to white van ra
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American Pratchett was picked up by Pacific Coast Motorsport for the 2008 IndyCar season. Pratchett was only ab
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Mexico svg.png]] Mexican ...RC's first podium at the [[2013 British Grand Prix]] and has been retained by ARC for the [[2014 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2014 F1RWRS s
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German ..., which meant Melrose was 7th in the championship with Krautmeir only 13th by season's end.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Italian ...without a drive but was handed a another chance at staying in a race seat by [[American Racing Conglomerate]] who had just fired [[Collin Pratchett]]. A
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Switzerland svg.png]] Swiss ...Series season|2014 season]], replacing [[Dave Simpson]], who left the team by mutual consent after the Brazilian Grand Prix. Schiller brought with him va
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Poland svg.png]] Polish ...last five rounds of the season, he began his first full year in the series by winning the season opener, now at the wheel of a superior Lada.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] Belgian Mignolet's impressive results in F3 didn't go unnoticed by the French Prost outfit, who were looking for a replacement for their injur
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  • | nationality = {{FRA}} French ...jects World Race Series]] driving for [[Melrose Racing Team]] which is run by former Formula One World Champion [[Daniel Melrose]].
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  • |nationality = {{JPN}} Japanese ...der the guise of [[Rejects of LFS]], the driver's championship trophy (won by [[Cave Johnson]] and [[Marcel Agyemang-Badu]] in 2014 and 2015 respectively
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  • | nationality = {{USA}} American ...lowing the German GP, Steele is now one of the team's two test and reserve drivers, alongside [[Connor O'Heagan]].
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...ith the Ford-backed Mark Winterbottom for the title, ultimately losing out by 20 points, losing out on dropped points despite scoring more. His early per
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...e Macau Grand Prix in his second attempt. His performances got him noticed by F3000 team Forti Corse, who signed him up for the 1993. After a fairly soli
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...drive in British Formula 3 the next year. He paid back his cousin's faith by winning the championship, and was runner up in 2009. In 2010, he moved into
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...led race in fifth place, scoring his first points in the series. He put in by far he best performance of the season at the championship-deciding Budweise
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Scotland svg.png]] Scottish ...were spent in national championships in Scotland, rising up the ranks year by year.
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  • | nationality = {{TRO}} Tropican ...His first pole position came at the Silverstone circuit, shortly followed by a win at the Austrian Red Bull-Ring with another win coming in Spa-Francorc
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of China svg.png]] Chinese '''Yu Hao''', formerly known by his full name ''Yu Hiang-Hao'', is a Chinese racing driver who drove for th
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan svg.png]] Kazakh ...tend his career, Pchelintsev Power Team. He is currently heavily supported by the government-owned Kazakh nuclear power firm Kazatomprom.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American ...me have only qualified 26th and last, he finished 12th in the race simply by keeping the car on the track, which was what all the team wanted and expect
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British After lap 1, Dave was already in sixth position, but was quickly passed by [[Thomas De Bock]] in the [[Gillet]]. McFaste stayed in seventh place until
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  • | nationality = British ...g]] though his career in the series ended prematurely when he was replaced by [[Tomislaw Tajner]] at the latter team for the final two races of the [[201
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Indonesia svg.png]] Indonesian ...r. Respati and his team were able to capitalise on the confusion generated by a wide-ranging shake-up of the series' regulations to score far more points
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Italian ...he leader at every race. Luca's performances earned him sixth place in the Drivers' Championship for that season.
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...ance in the reformed Rejects of LFS series. Carlisle was handed a lifeline by [[Sammy Jones]] and his outfit who had chosen to rejoin with the revived ca
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  • | nationality = {{RSA}} South African ...Reject World Series season|2018 season]]. Van Rijkens is heavily sponsored by South African petrochemicals firm Sasol.
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...hen he suffered an injury in a scary crash at Zolder. He would be replaced by former Formula One World Champion [[Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler]], who was o
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...his would pit Jones against other favourite Roger Williamson, with the two drivers using the same chassis model. Ultimately, Williamson came off best, with Jo
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...ormula One and RTCC racing driver. He is the father of current Formula One drivers [[Allie Sutherland]] and Scott Sutherland.
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  • |nationality= [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] French ...t he decided to become a professional racing driver instead. He was signed by [[ZombieKart]] for the [[2014 F3RWRS season]] but was fired after only thre
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the Vatican City svg.png]] Vaticani By [[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]], Nicchi was driving for the [[Za
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...un of points-scoring finishes ensured that Cameron would finish 6th in the drivers' standings.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] French ...oved up to Formula 3 in 1988 where he spent two seasons honing his skills. By 1990, Belo was ready to join F3000.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British When Anderson entered F1RGP2C, he was initally signed by DAMS. However, [[Niko Nurminen]] got the nod instead of Anderson, resulting
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Brazil svg.png]] Brazilian ..., 1996 in Campina Grande) is a Brazilian racing driver, currently employed by [[Scuderia Adriatica]] within the [[Prototype Challenge|FIA Prototype Chall
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  • | nationality = Belorussian ...nce midway through the [[1996 F1RGP2C season]]. He was sacked and replaced by [[Robert Anderson]].
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...arting career, he struggled to establish himself amongst his peers. Still, by 2013, he was given a shot at proving his worth in British Formula Ford. Ove
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Mexico svg.png]] Mexican Galaz was signed by [[Team Rojo]] in 2015 and had an acceptable performance during the season d
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] French ...eams = [[Hydook Racing Team]]<br>[[RonDen Racing Engineering|Octan Young Drivers]]
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  • | nationality =[[File:United States.png]] American .... He raced his way up to the lead, and at one point he commanded the field by 17 seconds. However, his race ended like it did in Mexico, retiring with 5
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Australian ...nical problem during the first stage. His next few rallies were all marred by reliability issues, until before the Rally Finland he was given a brand new
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png]] Czech ...on's sister team. Vergne moved to the [[IFRC]] team, so Komárek is joined by Argentine driver [[Thiago Mazzacane]], who competed for Fusion at the end o
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German | current team = [[Best In The World | Porsche by Best In The World]]
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...g out in the follow-up round at Zandvoort, he scored another points finish by being classified 14th and also scoring his first fastest lap in the series.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Brazil svg.png]] Brazilian ...pite many children from favelas opting not to), and was eventually spotted by a scout of the [[Il Barone Rampante]] organisation.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American | current team = [[RonDen Racing Engineering|Octan Young Drivers]] (F3RWRS)
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...ere Wener would recover from a low grid position to be fighting for points by the end of races earned her many plaudits from analysts, although some note
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Japan svg.png]] Japanese In 2015 Fukui was signed by [[Team Rojo]] as their test driver, and he competed in the [[2015 Rejects o
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...few kart races. After meeting with some success, he continued with it, and by 1998 had already graduated from karting to Formula 3. Although he found the
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  • | nationality = Bulgarian ...is always using best kart equipment and best mechanics possible, well-paid by DSR.
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  • | nationality = Spanish ...ich secured him a place in the World championship. He shocked many pundits by gaining the title, although being considered as underdog at first.
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  • ...kkmonsta Racing''') is a racing team founded in 1989. The team's official nationality is Germany, but the team administration and crew are a mix of Dutch and Ger ...egories and securing a seat in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] by 2018.
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  • ...n February 18, 1972 in Long Beach, CA, USA) is a racing driver of American nationality. He has some considerable experience in karting and spec racing, and he mad ...at the first race at Argentina and far exceeded Blokkmonsta's expectations by not only finishing, but finishing 2nd place. He was quite esctatic about ge
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...British GP. 6-year-old Daniel was lucky enough to get his autograph signed by his McLaren hero David Coulthard. Straight after the race, Daniel's future
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] French ...backing from Equipe Gauthier, allowing her to compete on a national level. By the end of 2012, she was French Under-13 Karting Champion at the age of 11.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Canada svg.png]] Canadian ...g was nothing short of an unmitigated disaster. He was frequently shown up by his faster teammates, [[Martin van der Maeyede]], and, when Martin moved on
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] Spanish ...d by his teammate, [[Franc Piscine]], and after 2 meetings he was replaced by [[Thomas Yorke]]. He was then moved across to serve as a reserve driver for
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Canada svg.png]] Canadian .... Towards the end of 2014, the IndyCar Series and F1RBCC were consolidated by [[Walter Williams]] into the [[F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series]]. This
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of Norway svg.png]] Norwegian ...ning in the series, as all other teams had already finalized their lineups by the time he entered negotiations with Zeroforce to drive their Opel Astra.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American ...te in the season, winning the last 3 races, before taking the championship by storm in 2008. After a tough debut season in Indy Lights where she failed t
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Mexico svg.png]] Mexican ...rly late, at the age of 19 in karts. After 3 seasons in which he impressed by winning regularly, he received an offer to move up to Formula Renault 2.0 P
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] French ...ing Renault Clios and later Méganes in the French national cups organized by Renault Sport. He won the championship once, in 2000, before moving to the
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  • |nationality= [[File:Jamaica.png]] Jamaican |f1firstattempt= * (For drivers whose first attempt was a DNQ or DNPQ ... if they qualified for their first
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Andorra svg.png]] Andorran ...n't have to wait long for another seat; after [[Ragnar Larsen]] was sacked by [[Nurminen Racing Engineering]], the Andorran was the first choice to repla
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Canada svg.png]] Canadian | first race2 = 2002 Lehigh Valley Grand Prix Presented by Toyota
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...o incorporate a middle name ahead of the 2000 season. Famously, when asked by Murray Walker why he changed his middle name to James via deed poll, James
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American He was noticed by former Peak principal Dominic Spearman, who signed him to Peak Driver Talen
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ([[File:Flag of Sc ...er some major successes in karts, including several wins, Clark was signed by Peak Driver Talent in 2008 at the age of 12. Peak have managed his career f
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Austria svg.png]] Austrian ...in Switzerland that she competed against [[Alvin Ziegler]] and was noticed by then-team principal of Peak, Dominic Spearman.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Italian ...simple one, but was already a ''tifosi'' from a very early age, captivated by the speed of Formula 1 from his television. His family then emigrated to Am
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Russia.svg.png]] Russian ...restigious Bahrain SuperPrix in the same yaer. He moved up to World Series by Renault for 2007, where he won the title at a canter, thus opening the door
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of China svg.png]] Chinese ...phan, as both of her parents died in a train crash in 1999. She was raised by her aunt Sarah.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of New Zealand svg.png]] New Zealander Harris mainly got into motorsport after being encouraged to by her father, Craig, who is an avid motorsport fan. Craig financed a go-kart
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German ...uture fellow PMG driver [[Verna Klien]] in the latter. Ziegler was noticed by PMG founder Dominic Spearman while he was on holiday in Switzerland. Spearm
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_South_Africa_svg.png]] South African ...oped into a true title contender. He had his early career partially funded by [[Restov Racing]], and many see him as a potential driver for them in RWRS
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_France_svg.png]] French ...ace and only managed to pick up 2 points in 8 races before he was replaced by the teams tester, Abdel Genazzi. As of yet, he is unsigned for 2017.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Australia_svg.png]] American | first win = 2002 The 500 Presented by Toyota
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Portugal_svg.png]] Portuguese ...DS. He is the brother of [[Luis Pereira]], and like his brother, is backed by [[Restov Racing]]. Pereira was given his chance when Tuomas Suomanen was du
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  • ...hampionship responsible for seasons from 1979 to the early 90's. It is run by past maldonado, who despite appearances runs it to the best of his abilitie ii)Nationality/ies<br>
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Portugal svg.png]] Portuguese Hugo began his career in motorsport by competing in the national Portuguese karting series. He then progressed up
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  • |nationality = [[File:Flag of Canada svg.png]] Canadian ...ct Development Series team, offering St. Laurent the seat recently vacated by the outgoing [[Jack Connolly]]. Leaping at the opportunity, St. Laurent thu
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  • | nationality = {{HUN}} Hungarian ...European Championship. Szervánszky won two races but was narrowly beaten by Luxembourger driver [[Gabriel Hoffmann]].
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  • ...g, although he competed for Australia earlier in his career. He holds dual nationality of these two countries. ...ut now he races under the Croatian flag in Lotus Racing League, as defined by his passport.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Austria svg.png]] Austrian He was hired by [[Henri Racing Team]] as one of their drivers for the Super GP round of the [[2016 GT-R World Championship season|2016 GT
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  • | nationality = {{POR}} Portuguese ...r when he was 3 years old. He started go karting at the age of 7 supported by Lotto company, where his dad worked. He entered his first event one year la
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  • | nationality = {{CAN}} Canada ....5 season|main season]] brought disappointment as he scored just one point by the virtue of a fastest lap.
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  • ...30th March, 1975 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is a racing driver with Indonesian nationality. He has driven in many series including Life Grand Prix Series, Rejects-1 W ...ed 8th place in the championship, with one victory, beating Mark McLaughin by 0.003 seconds. This success let him secure a drive for 1991 in Japanese For
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] American ...ormula Renault in 2009, but throughout the season continually improved and by the end earned a seat in Formula Renault 3.5 in 2010.
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  • | nationality = {{JPN}} Japanese By 1987, Fushida was driving for the Italian [[Coloni]] outfit. The Coloni tea
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Germany_svg.png]] German ...h round of the 2018 Group B RallyCross Championship in a Ford RS200 backed by his local ADAC authority. He took a third place in the A-Final of the round
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  • | nationality = {{SIN}} Singaporean ...er career in F1, initially due to her Singaporean backing but was retained by the team for her development input. Along with [[Maria Teresa de Filippis]]
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Germany_svg.png]] German ...otorland Aragón. She achieved a decent time which led to her being signed by the team for the [[2019 AutoReject 2.0 season|2019 season]] alongside [[Ken
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...Sklep]] and American [[Raven Roth]] - taking four wins. Mann won the title by just one point over Sklep and two points over Roth.
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  • | nationality = [[File: Flag of Gibraltar.svg.png]] Gibraltarian ...collapse of the Theodore F1 effort at the end of 2020, Casciaro was signed by the [[Red Bull Junior Team]].
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ({{WAL}} Welsh) ...meeting along the way to 11th in the standings overall in a season marred by several incidents with his teammate.
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  • | nationality = {{CZE}} Czech | dec = [[User:RonDenisDeletraz|RonDenisDeletraz]] (caretaken by [[User:Dom|Dom]])
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ...a horrific crash at Interlagos and was replaced for the rest of the season by Tyrrell test driver Olivier Grouillard.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Iceland svg.png]] Icelandic ...in torrid circumstances, having been deputized to the new [[Mansell]] team by Ferrari management in order to gain more F1 experience. With an abysmal cha
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  • | nationality = {{GBR}} British ...rish Formula 4]]. He takes part in the program for young drivers, launched by the manufacturer in 2018.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Ireland_svg.png]] Irish ..., with Spain seeing her 6th in the feature and 2nd in the sprint, followed by her first feature race podium next time out in France. She took pole in Aus
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  • | nationality = {{INA}} Indonesian ...lliance]] in [[2019 Asian Formula 4 season|Asian Formula 4]]. He is backed by Pertamina and KFC Indonesia.
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of Anguilla.svg.png]] Anguillian [[File:Aria_Hevel_Avatar.png|thumb|Avatar used by Hevel in her appearance in a somewhat famous internet forum about racing.]]
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  • | nationality = {{JPN}} Japanese ...[FIA Anglo Irish F4|Anglo-Irish F4]] for [[BORC]], the team being financed by his father Satoru. The 2019 season was his debut in any motorsport category
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  • | nationality = {{FRA}} French | current team = [[Larsen Racing System|Opel by Larsen Racing System]]
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  • | nationality = {{BRA}} Brazilian ...and Peruvian [[Gabriela Alessandra Castañeda]]. However, it was last but by no means least for Rodriguez, who took four wins in the first 8 races - inc
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  • ...925 in Paris, France) is a Brazilian former racing driver with French dual nationality. Beginning his racing career in 1947, he started gaining notoriety in 1953 ...stoppages in the [[1955 Soviet Grand Prix]] and his ties with [[Ferrari]] by that point, Ramos has the distinction of being the only Formula 1 driver to
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  • | nationality = {{ITA}} Italian ...for the first time at the local kartdrome - the drive being gifted to him by his whole family for his birthday.
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  • | nationality = {{MEX}} Mexican ...ionship season]]. He takes part in the program for young drivers, launched by the manufacturer in 2018.
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...e season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. During this time, he was replaced by [[Elio de Angelis]] and [[Patrick Depailler]].
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  • | nationality = {{FIN}} Finnish ...ad at Ricardo Tormo. He came second in the sprint race in the UK, followed by a feature race fourth in Austria. After that mediocre stretch, Zandvoort wa
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  • | nationality = {{BRA}} Brazilian | current team = [[Larsen Racing System|Opel by Larsen Racing System]]
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  • | nationality = {{USA}} American Turning 15, Hawking got called by his manager, telling him that MS Redline Performace of [[Peak Motorsport Gr
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  • | nationality = {{BEL}} Belgian ...s, and quickly developed a passion for motorsports, undoubtedly influenced by his father's career. He left school at 15, and then initially started worki
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  • | nationality = {{FRA}} France (Martinique) ...nique, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean. He starts his career by driving for [[Quemex Competition]] in North American F4.
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  • ...e GP Rejects forums (or any forum considered a successor or an alternative by the administration). Unofficially, Alternate Formula One - Hydrogen Era may ...on on the replacement user to be made the new administration is to be made by the users of the GP Rejects Discord in a democratic manner as quickly as po
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  • |'''Nationality''' As a result of his reliable performances, South was retained by the team to drive a full 1981 season. He would do so with a new teammate th
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  • | nationality = {{GER}} German ...He outperformed his German teammate [[Mike Rockenfeller]], but was let go by the team as another management change made re-signing him a reduced priorit
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...sign with All-Japan F3000 front runners Heroes Racing, who were sponsored by Cabin, a Cigarette brand from Japan Tobacco, Katayama's main backers. In an
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...de of the border to make the return trip. He quickly built up good savings by doing this, eventually making enough that he could get out of the smuggling
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  • | nationality = {{NED}} Dutch ...ed society of the Netherlands posed its fair share of difficulties, albeit by the standards of the time it was a lot smoother than in most corners of the
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...ay to confirm this rumour for certain. Regardless, Sighinolfi was inspired by his own purported origin story and from an early age he dreamed of becoming
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  • | nationality = {{BHK}}/{{HKG}} Hongkonger ...a and founded [[Team Racing]]. Before the race, he garnered some attention by boldly announcing to the South China Morning Post his intention to win in h
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...bby Rahal]] and would partner Sweden's [[Ronnie Peterson]], aided somewhat by his sponsorship from Samson Shag.
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...o campaign in 1978 meant that his stock fell far enough that he was signed by the struggling Scuderia Everest for the [[1979 Alternate Formula One season
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...ive points finishes, but also failed to qualify for the Estoril race. Many drivers with better results have failed to reach Formula One, but most of those who
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...iacomelli]] with two race wins, and in the Super Visco Championship he won by three points from the same driver, with no fewer than six further race wins
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...d, and McEwan would not run a full Formula One season until the age of 21, by which time he had graduated from the University of Kent with a degree he de
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...'' (born 4th August, 1953 in Prestatyn, North Wales and known mononymously by his racing pseudonym '''"Dave"''') is a British former racing driver best k
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...for the series. His first win in that year’s Flower Cup was followed up by a second, and made him the first driver to win two races in a row. Initiall
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...as [[Precision]] Simulator Driver after [[Ferdinand Habsburg]] was let go by [[Precision]].
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  • | nationality = Scottish ...riving to the second stage, and being chased down the second stage's route by pursuing police. While it cannot be verified, he is believed to have set a
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  • ...ile:MCMDC1.png|250px]]<br><small>''Art Dollar's Monte Carlo Millionaire<br>Drivers Club NFT image''</small> |'''Nationality'''
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  • |'''Nationality''' ...ater experience was in second-tier series (the GP2 Series and World Series by Renault), in which he performed moderately. Holm had also enjoyed some succ
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  • ...om injury, [[Ferrari]]'s first podium since their return after the buy-out by [[Simone Bizzarri]]. ...th the help of the private Renzo team and driver Jack Brabham, who won the drivers' title. This year, however, Brabham left after one season for pastures new,
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  • |'''Nationality''' By 1966, Jackie Stewart was driving for [[Brabham]], known as the [[Brabham|Ke
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  • |'''Nationality''' |colspan=2|[[1965 Alternate Formula One season|1965 World Drivers Champion]]<br>1965 Indianapolis 500 winner
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  • |'''Nationality''' * '''World Drivers Champion''': {{FRA}} Alain Prost (McLaren)
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