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  • ...ifferent cars, gaining much-appreciated experience over the years. He died in Brussels aged 75. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...better year for Fangio, scoring his third win in Spain as he finished 9th in the championship. ...angio II]], would go on to race in Formula One in [[1995 Alternate Formula One season|1995]].
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  • ...e championship's inaugural season. He died near his home town of Marseille in 2015 at the age of 97. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...atti]] and [[Maserati]], he settled down at [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]] in 1953, joining the highly successful team with [[Tony Bettenhausen]], [[B. B ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ntries being made for [[Scuderia Commesso]]. His best shot at success came in 1953, when he was invited to replace the injured [[Giuseppe Farina]] for th ...ations effectively killed Nice's racing career, aside from one final entry in the [[1950 French Grand Prix]].
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  • ...nzo]] owner Simone Bizzarri. Both he and van der Lof were severely injured in the attack, but later recovered to drive for [[Lotus]]. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...with [[Maserati]] for the [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950 Formula One season]], alongside [[Luigi Fagioli]], [[Piero Taruffi]] and [[Felice Bonet ...ing half-season in 1955, Parnell and Ferrari parted ways. Reg Parnell died in 1964 from peritonitis.
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  • ...a Ferrari]] before signing for [[Geoff Richardson]] in 1955 and [[Cooper]] in 1956. He died during an accident in practice for the non-championship International Trophy when his car somersa
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  • .... [[Robert Manzon]] died in early 2015. The other, [[Stirling Moss]], died in 2020. ...at [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[United States Grand Prix]] in Sebring. It also marked the first ever win for the [[Rob Walker Racing]] te
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  • ...ements and bad performances allowed the Australian to pip him to the title in Watkins Glen. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • == Complete Formula One Results == ! rowspan=4| [[1955 Alternate Formula One Season | 1955]]
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  • ...' (born 26th April, 1921 in Villefranche-sur-Saône, died 29th April, 1996 in Nice) was a French racing driver. ...in [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]] at the [[French Grand Prix]] in a self-entered [[B.C.M.A.]]-Bentley. He failed to pre-qualify. He returned
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  • ...p, helped by Simon's unexpected victory at Monaco. He later finished third in Belgium, but didn't score any other points for several years. ...57, his newfound pace allowed him to score two podiums and finish the year in sixth place.
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  • ...om unreliability associated with the team. Nonetheless, he scored a podium in the 1956 French Grand Prix. ...is injured Ferrari teammate [[Alfonso de Portago]] in the race, he crashed in a straight portion roughly 70km away from Brescia, killing himself, co-driv
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  • ...drivers, driver numbers and chassis. The first season is in [[2014 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Women's European Cup season|2014]]. ...pean rounds of the regular F1RMGP season. Up to fourteen teams can compete in the series, running as independents and providing their own mechanics with
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_Grand_Prix_%28video_game%29 Microprose Formula One Grand Prix] running under [http://www.dosbox.com/ DOSBox]. ...only, obviously), whereas the final session is for Main Series teams only; in this session, from the 2015 season onwards, this is where official pre-qual
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  • ...first two seasons of the [[F1RWRS]]. The team never managed to win a race in a total of 23 entries, but all three of their drivers eventually won F1RWRS ...uring the 1949 British Grand Prix with a combination of attrition and once in a lifetime driving.
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  • ...When he did finish, he was rarely off the podium, and he was the runner-up in the hotly-contested 1955 championship at the age of 23. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...i. He was known for his monstrous qualifying pace, one that was considered one of the best at the time. He retired from professional racing after an accid ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...h attrition. This earned him a total of 12 points including a second place in the [[1955 French Grand Prix]], overshadowed by [[Alberto Ascari]]'s first ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • |Last held = [[2022 Alternate Formula One season|2022]] ...'Australian Grand Prix''' is a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar.
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  • |First held = [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|1951]] |Last held = [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]]
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  • |NotedDriver3Series = Formula 1, 1955-1958 ...cing team based on the outskirts of Paris in Linas, France. It was founded in 1955 by wealthy businessman turned racing driver Louis-Antoine Voeckler, bu
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  • ...950s, including both occasions in which it was a World Championship event. In 1951, he drove for the Monégasque [[Ecurie Albertini]]. ...Despite his modest results, he managed to finish fifth in the championship in 1955 following his sixth place result at Indianapolis as well as seven othe
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  • |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] |previous = [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]]
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  • ...was not retained for the 1955 season, but he was tempted back to the sport in 1956 by [[British Racing Motors]]. The team was equally uncompetitive, but ...winning the Grand Prix des Frontières in 1952 and the 24 Hours of le Mans in 1960, with [[Olivier Gendebien]].
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  • |name = Alternate Formula One |inaugural season = [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]]
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  • ...car crossed a central divide and collided head-on with another car coming in the opposite direction. Both Carini and the other driver, António Borges B ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...Italian racing driver, and was the first woman to score points in Formula One. Alongside her privateer entries, de Filippis was also entered for [[Brits == Complete Alternate Formula One results ==
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  • ...enault]] in 1968 and of Renault Sport in 1976. Gordini competed in Formula One during the 1950s. == Complete Formula One Results ==
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  • ...as a means to promote Moroccan talent, and relied on customer Italian cars in the majority of its existence. ...drew all of its funding from the team. To this date it is the only Formula One team to have raced as a Moroccan outfit.
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  • |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] |previous = [[1955 Alternate Formula One season|1955]]
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  • ...n racing mainly at national level, notably winning the TC2000 championship in 2007-09. ...ampionship, with a customer Alfa Romeo package, and based in Turin, Italy, in order to avoid any logistic nightmares that would imply basing a team from
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  • ...s. Later competing for [[Ferrari]] and [[O.S.C.A.]], he scored fifth place in the [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]] despite crashing out just two laps from the ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ITA}} Antonio Fuoco<br />{{ARG}} [[Guadalupe Alvarez Reina]]<br /><br />'''Formula 4'''<br />{{ITA}} [[Francesco De Crescenzo]]<br />{{ITA}} [[Vito Lorusso]] ...which Adriatica owns a 95% stake), Adriatica also runs the Uruguayan entry in [[2017-18 AutoReject Nations Championship|ARNC]].
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  • ...ia Teresa de Filippis]], he later made a guest appearance for [[Ferrari]]. In 1956, he was hired by [[O.S.C.A.]] as a replacement for the injured [[Rober ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...irst experience outside Australia came at the [[1950 Indianapolis 500]] as one of two Australian drivers competing for [[Ecurie Australie]]. Davison quali ...ies of [[Maurice Trintignant]] and [[Colin Chapman]], he was asked to fill in at [[Team Lotus]] for the remainder of the season.
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  • ...in the accident and missed the 1951 edition. He recovered and raced until 1957. ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...of World War II and the Winter War, he was the Soviet auto racing champion in 1950, 1955 and 1956 as a works [[GAZ]] driver. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • '''André Mignolet''' is a rally driver from, Belgium. Being born in 1957 in Tongeren. He is the father of [[Ron Mignolet]] and [[Dennis Mignolet]] and ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...einz Melkus''' (born April 20th, 1928 in Dresden; died September 5th, 2005 in Dresden) was an East German Grand Prix racing car driver and automotive con ...fly in Formula One in the mid 1970s before being killed in a road accident in 1990.
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  • ...ult year plagued by yet more admin trouble, he finally scored three points in the season-closing Thai Grand Prix. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ccasionally attempted to qualify until 1955. He retired from motorsport in 1957. ==Complete Alternative Formula One results==
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  • ...s 500]] against a field of second-rate drivers and Europeans inexperienced in the ways of the Brickyard, Rathmann finished third. ...m winning a national title, but he nevertheless took the runner-up slot in 1957. Following his final Indianapolis entry, Rathmann retired from motor racing
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  • |Driver1Series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula 1]] |Driver2Series = Formula 1
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  • ...Lotus works squad before returning to the grid in [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]]. ! rowspan=7| [[1956 Alternate Formula One Season | 1956]]
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  • ...rmula One during the 1950s. Founded in [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]] by Johnnie Walker heir Rob Walker, the team was the ''de facto'' [[Lotus] ...nd season as [[José Froilán González]] won the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[United States Grand Prix]].
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  • ...1976, a Volga powered [[Estonia]] chassis was entered by [[Moscow Motors]] in the 1976 German Grand Prix.
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  • ...t made their debut in the [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1957 Formula One season]]
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  • ...non-championship [[1954 Pau Grand Prix]], then with a drive at [[Gordini]] in 1955. Following a high-profile accident with [[Consalvo Sanesi]] at the [[1 ...failed to finish. He was, with [[Tony Brooks]], one of two drivers killed in the [[1956 Scottish Grand Prix]] when his car left the wet track and collid
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  • ...lfa Romeo]] to sign him for 1955. After a rough season, he finished second in Italy. ...reached his peak success, winning numerous open-wheel and sportscar races in Australia and New Zealand.
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  • ...Undeterred, and with more sportscar experience, he signed for [[Bentley]] in 1952 and remained there for two seasons, racing on and off, without any suc ...[[Peter Collins]], he proved dependable but unreliable, failing to qualify in Silverstone after not setting a time. Nonetheless, he took advantage of hig
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  • ...thout success. After brief stints with [[BRM]] and [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] in 1956, he failed to find a drive. Behra was killed in an accident in a sportscar race on the AVUS circuit when his Porsche left the steep bankin
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  • ...races, and never challenged for points. Wharton was killed in an accident in Ardmore Circuit when he rolled his Ferrari Monza. He was 40 years old. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...lermont-Ferrard when he was thrown out of his car at Gravenoire. Bueb died in hospital six days later, aged 36. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...957, where he continued his racing career in sportscars. He died of cancer in May 1965, aged just 48. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...erested in the European scene and decided to attend the British Grand Prix in the Tasman off-season. ...and Prix, Brabham was the only driver on the Ferrari books willing to step in as replacement. Qualifying 15th, he profited from attrition to finish fourt
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  • ...urroundings, only barely failing to make the grid. His career lasted until 1957, but no other details on his life are known. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...oints. His sportscar career outlived his Formula 1 outings, and he retired in 1970 aged 42. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...r a dry spell with the [[Royal Racing Automobile Company]], he returned to Formula 1 with [[Irish Racing Cars]], convinced by the team's atmosphere and his fr In 1960 he published an autobiography entitled ''Touch Wood'', which has been
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  • ...s really took off. Making his début in 1953 shortly after a local victory in Spa, he occasionally took up driving duties for [[Ecurie Nationale Belge]], ...a One]] points (and also fastest lap) came at the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[Italian Grand Prix]], where he finished fifth.
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  • ...zo]] in 1954, where he scored no points but regularly qualified for races. In 1955, he began driving for [[Maria Teresa de Filippis]], but he failed to f ...ered under the [[Scuderia Marzotto]] name. Giannino failed to qualify on a one-off comeback, and retired for good.
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  • ...but after failing to qualify, he defected to [[Scuderia Ugolini]] later in 1957. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ing for [[Bardahl Oil Company]]. However, he couldn't adapt to road racing in time and failed to qualify for the race. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...g Cars]], then again in 1957 for [[Scuderia Centro Sud]]. He also competed in the [[World Sprint Racing Championship]]. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...teams, without success. He was killed in an airplane accident in Australia in 1962 at the young age of 38. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...then [[Ferrari]], the results dried up and he was left without a drive. In 1957, he returned to Gordini, replacing the late [[Eugenio Castellotti]]. Howeve ...[[Scuderia Centro Sud]] for [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] and in his second start for the Italian squad Ramos delivered a second place finis
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  • ...uccess, along with his lack of drives for competitive teams. He was killed in March 1958 while testing a new Ferrari Grand Prix car at Modena Autodrome. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • |Last held = [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]] ...y Grand Prix to have been part of the world championship for every Formula One season.
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  • ...eria Adriatica]], with whom he remained, barring a stint with [[Maserati]] in 1956, without success. He died in an accident in practice for the 1969 24 Hours of le Mans. He was only 34 years old.
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...tion. His [[JAMR]] teammate [[B. Bira]] finished second for the third time in 1954, taking the championship lead as a result. [[Peter Collins]] finished
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  • ...e World Sprint Racing Championship for AC, before retiring from motorsport in 1963. ...by finishing in an impressive fourth place in the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[French Grand Prix]].
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|1951]]
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  • |Last held = [[2009 Alternate Formula One season|2009]] ...first Formula One World Championship calendar in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]].
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  • |Last held = [[2013 Alternate Formula One season|2013]] ...One|Formula One]] calendar. It was first held in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]] on the streets of Monte-Carlo.
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  • |Last held = [[2023 Alternate Formula One season|2023]] ...first Formula One World Championship calendar in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]].
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...major title contenders retired, [[B. Bira]] secured his second world title in this race, despite not yet having won a race that year.
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  • ...Formula One season|1950]] (as honorific title)<br>[[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] (as actual race) ...Formula One season|2019]] (as honorific title)<br>[[2017 Alternate Formula One season|2017]] (as actual race)
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  • |Series = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952]]
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |Last held = [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]]
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  • ...November 1975) was a British racing driver known for his time in [[Formula One]]. His son, [[Damon Hill|Damon]] was also a Formula One driver.
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  • ...lowing is a list of fatal accidents that have claimed the life of a driver in canon. This list also includes fatal accidents that take place outside of c | [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|Formula One]]
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  • ...gy''' (born 5th February, 1922 in Brussels, Belgium, died 5th August, 1994 in Etterbeek, Belgium) was a Belgian racing driver. ...ncestor Francois Carpentier - a high ranking major in the French Cavalry - in 1556 for valour during wars with the Spanish Empire.
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  • ...ounded by Alfred Owen. The team made its debut in [[1955 Alternate Formula One season|1955]]. ! rowspan=2| [[1955 Alternate Formula One Season | 1955]]
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  • ...teer racing team and engine manufacturer which competed in [[Formula One]] in the late 1950s. ===1957===
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  • ...sionally drive, and he would compete in the World Championship in 1956 and 1957, without success. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...acing Team]], then for a one-off entry sponsored by the [[Daily Express]]. In three entries, he only qualified once and failed to finish. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...x de Rouen-les-Essarts]], he graduated to sportscars, then to more regular Formula 1 outings from 1956 onwards. He notably drove for [[Vanwall]], [[Connaught] ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...his close friend [[Eugenio Castellotti]] was killed in an accident at the 1957 Mille Miglia. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...Prix]]. Retiring from driving in 1964, he became a team owner and remained in the sport until the 2000s. [[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
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  • ...s who operated his own Formula 1 team in 1956. While entering his own cars in other races, he later drove for [[Connaught]] and [[Norfolk Engineering]] a ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...ay-Fraser, was one of two drivers killed in a Formula Two race in Reims in 1957. He was 48 years old. [[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
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  • ...competitive considering his uncompetitive machinery and little experience in single seaters, but narrowly failed to qualify. He did not return to the ca [[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
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  • ...a French former racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. Burggraf made his debut in [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]], his first appearance being a unsuccessful attempt at the [[Italian Grand
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  • ...e) was a Italian racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...team for the majority of the season, his best result being an eighth place in the [[Belgian Grand Prix]]. Cabianca also did a single race for the works [
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  • ...ter in the decade, he moved to Europe to compete in sportscars and Formula One with [[Ecurie Maghreb]], with little success, but significant longevity. ...sive Lausanne property to the IOC. From the late 1990s, he became involved in several scandals and was convicted of white collar crimes on multiple occas
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  • ...or the [[Owen Racing Organisation]] in [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]], driving an [[O.S.C.A.]]-[[BRM]] alongside [[Jack Fairman]]. ...ly succumbing to a gearbox failure in the final few laps as he was running in second place.
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  • ...rds currently held by drivers and teams in [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]. ...tion on here isn't relevant to [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]; I am in the process of compiling records and then editing them into this page.
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  • ...ing at [[Connaught]] for 1957. He developed a reputation as a quick driver in qualifying, but a series of slow cars prevented him from scoring any furthe ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...began to make more appearances, beginning with a start in his home race in 1957. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...e) was a Swedish racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...ore returning to Sweden in 1951. Bonnier then began entering local rallies in his own Simca vehicle.
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  • ...a Belgian former racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...was an American racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...taly) was an American racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...incipal [[Colin Chapman]]. Gregory took his first World Championship point in the season-ending [[Thai Grand Prix]].
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  • '''Joe Flynn''' (born 8 December 1917 in Dalkey, County Dublin, died January 1985) was an Irish racing driver. ...on|1956]], Flynn was signed by the [[Irish Racing Cars]] team to take part in the [[Irish Grand Prix|Irish]] and [[Scottish Grand Prix|Scottish]] Grands
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  • ...) was an Italian racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...st majority of the races that season - his best result being a ninth place in the [[German Grand Prix]].
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  • ...n February 27th, 1914 in Dunwiley, County Donegal, died October 31st, 2006 in Sagra, Spain) was an Irish racing driver and businessman. ...uilt car in Irish speed events and later moving to a [[Gordini]] for races in Britain and France.
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  • ...''' (born 28th May, 1920 in Downham Market, Norfolk, died 30th March, 2019 in Suffolk) was a British former racing driver and racing school owner. ...sell joined the [[British Racing Partnership]] concern racing a [[Cooper]] in [[1958_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1958]] - with whom he'd take his first
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  • ...elgium) was a Belgian racing driver known for her appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...utfit - with whom she returned with in [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]].
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  • ...Rome) was an Italian racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...ar later]] he took in a part season with [[Scuderia Adriatica]] - a season in which he'd rarely qualify.
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  • '''Ninian Sanderson''' (born 14th May, 1925 in Glasgow, Scotland, died 1st October, 1985) was a British racing driver. ...se]] team, Sanderson was rewarded with an entry at the inaugural [[Formula One]] [[Scottish Grand Prix]] but failed to qualify.
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956]]
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  • ...as a East German racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...lternate_Formula_One_season|1956]] and [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]] respectively for [[Julius Kubinsky]]'s eponymous team - failing to make t
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  • '''Luigi Piotti''' (born 27th October, 1913 in Milan, died 19th April, 1971 in Godiasco) was an Italian former racing driver. ...lternate_Formula_One_season|1956]] and [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]] but failed to qualify on either occasion.
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  • ...24th October 1997 in San Giovanni Teatino) was an Italian former [[Formula One]] driver and motorcycle racer. [[File:Berardo Taraschi.jpg|200px|thumb|Berardo Taraschi in the 1950s.]]
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  • ...man Grand Prix|German]] Grands Prix in [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]]. Lorent failed to qualify on any occasion. [[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
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  • ...wheel auto racing sanctioned by the FIA. In it's 72-year history, Formula One has held Grands Prix at many venues around the world. ...rcuits that have hosted World Championship Grands Prix. The terms "Formula One race" and "World Championship" race were not always synonymous throughout h
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  • |4th Jun 1957 ...land) is a Finnish former [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One driver]] and Formula Three champion.
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  • ...turer founded in 1905 by John Marston, and revived in 2021 by ex-[[Formula One]] driver [[Neil McEwan]] and his company [[McEwan Automotive]]. Sunbeam has Sunbeam has a long history in motorsports, dating back to [[1923 Grand Prix Championship|some of the earl
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...nate Formula One season|1956 Formula One World Championship]] and was held in Monte Carlo on May 13th 1956. Defending champion [[Jack Brabham]] took pole
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...nate Formula One season|1956 Formula One World Championship]] and was held in Rouen-les-Essarts on June 3rd 1956. Defending champion [[Jack Brabham]] sco
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...race, his second consecutive race victory which gave him a nine-point lead in the championship. [[Ottorino Volonterio]], replacing [[Robert Manzon]] at [
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...um for [[Lotus]], with [[José Froilán González]] scoring a third podium in two races for [[O.S.C.A.]].
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...lost a fierce battle for the win to score a fourth podium for [[O.S.C.A.]] in as many races, while [[Tony Gaze]] bagged his first podium after moving to
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...scourse on the state of safety in the sport. The race itself is considered one of the best of its time for the three-way battle for the win between the ev
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...s than a second behind. [[Stirling Moss]] finished fourth, keeping himself in the title fight as well.
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  • ...so made two Formula 1 appearances at the [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]] and [[1957 German Grand Prix]]. While he did qualify for the latter, he was unable to ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...over one thousand class victories across the world. Among these victories in collaboration with Panhard include class wins and Performance Index wins at ...to [[Berardo Taraschi]]. Bonnet later created his own namesake constructor in 1962 after Charles Deutsch pulled out of the DB partnership.
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...rd for [[Ferrari]]. This was the first World Championship event to be held in Asia.
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