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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...g were able to shock the whole F1RWRS paddock by securing the signature of 1991 F1 World Champion [[Chris Dagnall]] who would be making his full time F1RWR
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  • ...erry on top, their disappointing season made its climax in [[Italian Grand Prix|Italy]], where they shook the racing world with a double DNPQ. [[Jose Carlo ...all season happening in the penultimate race in the [[United States Grand Prix|United States]]. It was in that race where rookie [[Didier Pironi]] scored
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  • | series = Life Grand Prix Series | title = Life Grand Prix Series
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  • | first race = [[1989 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | final win = [[2001 San Marino Grand Prix]]
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  • | first race = 1999 Australian Grand Prix | last race = 1999 Canadian Grand Prix
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  • | birth date = 24 February, 1991 | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • | first race = 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix | first win = 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix
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  • |Debut = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]] The team was initially a German privateer team established by French immigrant Jean Louis Depault in 1968 to allow his son Pierre to race in dom
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...to return in 1989 to drive in F3000. Van de Poele made it to Formula 1 in 1991. Bertrand Gachot took a more linear route, reaching Formula 1 in 1989.
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  • |first race = 2002 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach |first race2 = 2001 Prost Grand Prix of Australia
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  • ...ejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2012 F1RMGP United States Grand Prix]] ...lian Formula One team active in the [[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]] from the 2012 season onwards. Originally known as '''Scuderia Andr
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  • ...e Grand Prix Series]] from the [[2014 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2014 season]] onwards. ...were very rare and DNQs were all too familiar. For the 2013 season, a new French challenger arrived in the form of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAMS Driot-
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  • ...Formula 3000 where he became a top-line competitor, finishing runner up in 1991 and winning in 1992. Unable to secure a Formula One drive with the Tyrrell ...y Mann as well as the Tyrrell of [[Pieter Kickert]]. At the Japanese Grand Prix, Douglas crashed after having a high-speed puncture and got a concussion an
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  • | last race = [[2014 F1RWRS Monaco Grand Prix]] ...way from oval racing after the death of California native J.D. McDuffie in 1991. Pratchett entered American karting but was initially unsuccessful. His par
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  • ...ed Rejects Racing) was a Australian team that competed in the [[Life Grand Prix Series]] and the [[Rejects-1 World Championship]]. ...Roberts]], who gave the team its first podium in the US West Grand Prix of 1991, before scoring 4 podiums in the 1992 season en route to a 6th place champi
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  • | first race = 1987 [[Australian Grand Prix]] | final race = 1989 [[Mexican Grand Prix]]
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  • ...la Ford in 1991, winning 5 races and becoming champion immediatly. Went to French Formula 3 in 1992 and won 4 races. He became 2nd in the championship. He al ...ennis season was saved by a magnificent second place in the Japanese Grand Prix. This was a tactical masterpiece, as many other drivers ran out of fuel, bu
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  • ...(born 25 January 1910 in Suresnes, died 7 January 1991 in Orléans) was a French racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1951. He only competed | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small></small>
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  • | series = Life Grand Prix Series | title = Life Grand Prix Series
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  • ...ume Gauthier''' (born 6th January 1956 in Toulon, Var, France) is a former French racing driver and owner of [[Equipe Gauthier]]. Gauthier was considered one ...amateur racing driver in the years before World War II, and fought in the French Resistance during it. After the war, he settled down and opened a successfu
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  • ...re a mix of Dutch and German. The team premiered in the [[1992 Life Grand Prix Series season]] and has since been participating in races of varying discip == Life Grand Prix Series (1992-1993) ==
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  • ====1991==== ...man [[Joachim Dumm]] for the [[1991 Life Grand Prix of France|French Grand Prix]]. Dumm lived up to his name (translated to "Stupid") by colliding with Mic
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  • ...r''' (born February 17, 1960 in 16ème Arrondissement, Paris, France) is a French professional racing driver and team principal. He is part of the Voeckler f ...iums throughout the season as well as a second win in the [[European Grand Prix]] in Dijon-Prenois. Ultimately, Voeckler would retire in the final race of
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  • ...ler''' (born 2nd March, 1967 in 16ème Arrondissement, Paris, France) is a French professional racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One] ...finishes in the [[Soviet Grand Prix|Soviet Union]] and [[Australian Grand Prix|Australia]] - good enough for tenth in the championship.
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  • | debut season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]] | latest season = [[1993 Life Grand Prix Series season|1993]]
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  • == Life GP Series (1991 - 1993) == ===1991===
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  • | debut season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]] | latest season = [[1993 Life Grand Prix Series season|1993]]
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  • ...ason|1994]], Schneider was killed in qualifying for the [[San Marino Grand Prix]]. From there on, Vauxhall Sport retired the car number 5 and instead began ...a string of poor performances. Schneider shared the car with former Grand Prix driver [[Jochen Mass]] and scored a pair of wins at Monza.
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  • The '''1991 Alternative F1 season''' is the second season in Hermann95's series. |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Arrows Grand Prix
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  • ...all time on his career, while Nelson Piquet had already left at the end of 1991. Nigel Mansell decided to try out his hand at Indycars and in 1994 is about | rowspan=2| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Pacific Grand Prix
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  • ...ejects-1 World Championship]] series, the replacement for the [[Life Grand Prix Series]] after it was demised after the 1993 season. | 1991
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  • ...Indonesian nationality. He has driven in many series including Life Grand Prix Series, Rejects-1 World Championship, AltCART, and some F1 drives. His son, ...g Mark McLaughin by 0.003 seconds. This success let him secure a drive for 1991 in Japanese Formula 3. He finished 9th in the championship, without win wit
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  • | next = 1991 | nextlink = 1991 RedEyes Alternative F1 Season
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  • | year = 1991 The 1991 Alternative F1 season will be the second season of RedEyes504's alternative
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  • | 1991 ...File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] Rejects-1 Budweiser Florida Grand Prix
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  • | latest season = [[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]] ...st race = [[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]] [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • | first race = [[Brazilian Grand Prix|1988 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | last race = [[Australian Grand Prix|1990 Australian Grand Prix]] (Ongoing)
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  • ===[[1991_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1991]]-[[1992 Alternate Formula One season|1992]]: [[Lotus]]=== ...ints score with an impressive fifth place in the wet at the [[French Grand Prix]].
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  • ===[[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]]-199x: [[Arrows|Benetton Arrows]]=== ...and scored his first podium finish of his F1 career at the [[Mexican Grand Prix]] with a second place behind [[McLaren]]'s [[Gerhard Berger]]. Schumacher t
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  • | first race = 1991 United States Grand Prix | first win = 1996 San Marino Grand Prix
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  • ...known as '''Bud Rose''' (born 7 May 1914 in Los Angeles, died 11 December 1991 in Los Angeles), was an American racing driver. Only occasionally competing | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...S - which was a successful model in many post war non-championship Grands Prix. ...ni took the Scuderia's first world championship win in the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] and finished the season in equal first on points with Alfa Romeo's [[Gius
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  • | [[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | [[French Grand Prix|FRA]]
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  • ...but rarely appeared in Formula One, aside from the [[1952 Australian Grand Prix]] for [[Ecurie Australie]]. | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...Le Mans with [[Hermann Lang]], he decided to enter the [[1952 German Grand Prix]] with three cars of his own name adapted from a Veritas RS. He failed to q | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...earning himself a drive in the world championship [[1952 Australian Grand Prix]] for [[Scuderia Maremmana]]. He failed to qualify for the race. | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{FRA}} French Grand Prix
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  • Stuck caused controversy at the 1976 [[Italian Grand Prix]] for deliberately swerving in front of race leader and eventual champion [ This led to him entering the 1977 [[Japanese Grand Prix]] alongside [[Masahiro Hasemi]] where he would retire from the race.
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  • ''For the [[Formula One]] race, see [[Jordan Grand Prix]]'' |Long_name = Jordan Grand Prix
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  • ...inish in [[Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungary]] and a win in [[Yugoslavian Grand Prix|Yugoslavia]]. ...n, with the pair remaining in situ for [[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]]. McLaren were a dominant force that year, but Cassidy would ultimately pi
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