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  • The [[AutoReject World Series|ARWS]] sanctioned '''Young Drivers Test''' for the [[2018 AutoReject World Series season|2018 season]] took pl ...being allowed to test, having failed to file the required paperwork to the ARWS Commission on time.
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  • |logo = File:ARWS Logo.png |drivers champion = {{NED}} [[Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen]]
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  • ...hed fifth and was able to leapfrog Koczo for fourth in the standings. Both drivers lost out to BH and Zimmer who respevtively finished first and second. Spenc ...ippa Mann]] in the latter stages of the race. Spencer took the lead in the Drivers' Championship for the first time in his career. The chaotic pileup at the [
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  • ...h of the inaugural F1RWRS season in 2010, Sammy Jones was one of the first drivers to establish his own team in the series, the [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team]], ...handles the motorsport side of Jones' business and is best known for its [[ARWS]] team, [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|Jones Unipart TAG]], one of the first ev
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  • |Drivers = #7 - {{GBR}} [[Nathanael Cameron]]<br>#8 - {{CAN}} [[Gary Pace |Noted Drivers = {{GBR}} [[Sammy Jones]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Chris Dagnall]]<br>{{GER}} [[Ka
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  • |number of drivers at start of season = 30 ...ent members of the paddock that there wouldn't be enough opportunities for drivers to make their name in the F1RWRS. Daniel Melrose in particular was worried
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  • |number of drivers at start of season = 44 ...is the lowest category of the three, and as a result attracts the youngest drivers. The requirements to enter the F3RWRS are as follows:<br>
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  • |drivers champion = {{CAN}} [[Pierre St. Laurent]] ...eir own junior team which will usually utilise the team's contracted young drivers.
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  • == Drivers and teams == ! Race Drivers
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  • ...ne-car operation. [[West Cliff]] was unfortunate enough to have both their drivers depart; they replaced them with [[Hagane Shizuka]] who had departed KQ at t ...and a second qualifying session was held, a decision that annoyed several drivers. [[Ashley Watkinson]] took the second race victory of his career with De Bo
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  • ...e sixth season of the [[F1RWRS]]. [[Mark Dagnall]] retain his title in the drivers championship after taking it home in [[2015 F1RWRS Japanese Grand Prix|Japa ==Drivers and teams ==
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  • |Drivers = #14 - [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] [[Fredo Mestolio]]<br>#15 - |Noted Drivers = [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] [[Collin Pratchett]]
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  • |Drivers = 20. [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] [[Sandy Grey]]< |Noted Drivers = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Frank Zimmer]]<br />[[File:Flag
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  • |Events = Formula One [[Cyprus Grand Prix]]<br>ARWS Mediterranean Grand Prix ...outskirts of Limassol, Cyprus. Opened in 2013, the track has hosted the [[ARWS Mediterranean Grand Prix]] on two occasions, and now holds the [[Cyprus Gra
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  • ...teams = {{JPN}} [[Kamaha Motorsports|Kamaha]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|Jones]]<br>{{JPN}} [[Sunshine Motorsports|Sunshine]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Pros ...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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  • |[[2018 AutoReject World Series season|ARWS]] |[[2019 AutoReject World Series season|ARWS]]
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...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 ===2017-2018: F1RWRS/ARWS===
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  • ...ormula 1 Rejects World Race Series season was the third of the F1RWRS. The drivers' title was won by [[Pippa Mann]] after 16 races, and she became the first f == Drivers and teams ==
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  • == Drivers and teams == ! Race Drivers
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  • |Drivers = #3 - [[Alberto Cara]]<br>#4 - [[Salvatore Miccoli]] |Noted Drivers = [[Daniel Melrose]], [[Jeroen Krautmeir]], [[Nathanael Spencer]], [[Rhys D
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  • |Drivers = #29 - [[John Bean]]<br>#30 - [[Jesus Plaza]] |Noted Drivers = [[Saeed Al Faisal]]<br>[[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]<b
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  • The following is a list of all the drivers that have previously competed, or are currently competing in the [[AutoReje ==Current Drivers Statistics==
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  • ...races started; Drv. = Number of [[List of AutoReject World Series Drivers|drivers]]; PP = Number of pole positions; Wins = Number of races won; Pod. = Number Constructors that are currently competing in the latest season of the ARWS, the [[2018 AutoReject World Series season|2018 season]].
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  • ...arious records currently held by [[List of AutoReject World Series Drivers|drivers]] and [[List of AutoReject World Series Teams|teams]] in the [[AutoReject W Active drivers and teams in the series are highlighted in '''bold'''.
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  • ...r the former champion were few and far between in the early going for both drivers, there was some promise out of the all-new team with Dagnall scoring pole p ...gave them, Dagnall arrived in Australia as a pre-season favourite for the drivers' championship.
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  • | series 2 = [[F1RWRS]]/[[ARWS]] | last race2 = [[2018 ARWS Japanese Grand Prix|2018 Japanese Grand Prix]]
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  • |Drivers = #27 - [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] [[Aurelien Moll]]<br>#28 |Noted Drivers = [[Thomas De Bock]]
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  • ...]<br>{{AUS}}/{{GER}} [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|Jones]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Voeckler]] ...competitive. However, the car proved to be a great disappointment, as both drivers complained of a general lack of grip, rendering both as midfield also-rans
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  • | last win = [[2020 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|2020 New South Wales Grand Prix]] | last race = [[2020 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|2020 New South Wales Grand Prix]]
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  • {{ARWS season ==Drivers and teams==
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  • {{ARWS season ...me = <span style="font-size:88%">[[Giuseppe Farina]] won his second Drivers' Championship driving for [[Alfa Romeo]]</span>
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  • {{ARWS season ...was the inaugural season of the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. All teams and drivers raced identical [[Dywa]]-001 chassis with [[Renzo]] DFV-2 3.0 V8 engines. E
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  • ...Engineering]]. VTT has been designed to fund the careers of talented young drivers, whether driving for one of Voeckler GPE's own teams, or funding drives els ...was known as [[Il Barone Rampante]]. However, the academy also had foreign drivers on its books, many of which were inherited to the new Voeckler driver progr
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  • ...uit after 2018. From 2019 onwards the team's only active entry has been in ARWS. Nurminen re-entered with the same car and drivers as before, with title sponsor Nokia replaced by an array of other Finnish c
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  • ...ng to participate in the [[AutoReject World Series]] with either a team or drivers. ...nd the rules and regulations before making any management decisions in the ARWS.
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  • |Drivers =. |Noted Drivers =[[File:San Marino.png]] [[Andrea Acuri]] <br> [[File:Flag of Belgium sv
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  • ...the team for the year there, claiming the series to be too unsafe for the drivers. [[Dennis Mignolet]] was brought in to replace Cam for the New Zealand roun Three drivers drove the Portuguese entry: [[Daniel Martins]], [[Diego Pereira]] and [[Raf
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ...st number of race entries and race starts in the history of the F1RWRS and ARWS, and also has the third highest number of race retirements in the series. ...ntered, Douglas decided to try his chance against some of the world's best drivers. He would compete for [[West Cliff Racing]] alongside multiple race winner
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  • ...he year allowed Mann to edge out [[Chris Dagnall]] and [[Kay Lon]] for the drivers' championship. Anglo-Manx Racing took the constructors' title too. ...d by [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering]] to be one of its official reserve drivers in 2018 alongside fellow former champion [[Nathanael Spencer]]. Both would
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  • ...es season|2012]] seasons, with [[Pippa Mann]], Douglas' sister, taking the drivers' title in 2012, along with helping the team seal the constructors' champion ...AMR found itself in stiff competition with a whole host of other teams and drivers. As a result, initial results in the first two races were average, however
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  • | last race = [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix|2019 Chinese Grand Prix]] (Ongoing) ...= 16th ([[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]], [[2018 ARWS season|2018]])
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  • | championships = 1 ([[2019 ARWS season|2019]]) | first race = [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2018 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ===[[ARWS]]=== |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • |Drivers = {{GBR}} [[Terry Hawkin]] |Noted Drivers = {{ITA}} [[Fredo Mestolio]]<br>{{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]]<br>{{FIN}} [[M
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  • |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>7</small> |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>10</small>
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • | series 1 = [[ARWS]] | first race = [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2018 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • | series 1 = [[ARWS]] | last race = [[2019 ARWS Kinki Grand Prix|2019 Kinki Grand Prix]]
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  • ===Complete F1RWRS/ARWS Results=== |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...and [[ARWS]] team that competed from [[2016 F1RWRS season|2016]] to [[2018 ARWS season|2018]], see [[Plus One Kingfisher Racing]]'' Plus One currently has drivers signed to the scheme:
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  • | last race = 2018 ARWS German Grand Prix ...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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  • |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>7<small> |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2019 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • The hopes of a full-on battle between both drivers died out in the heat, where van Nieuwenhuijzen found himself in the wall at ===F1RWRS/ARWS===
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  • {{ARWS season ...(teams with more than 2 Pro drivers) and GTE-Am (teams with more than 2 Am drivers).
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  • | last race = [[2018 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix]] ...]. All in all, it was a mixed year for Watkinson who finished tenth in the Drivers' Championship. Watkinson was also considerably less vocal in the press duri
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  • ...r breaking the [[BH Curse]] by winning the [[ARWS Austrian Grand Prix|2018 ARWS Austrian Grand Prix]]. |bgcolor="#efcfff"| ''[[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]''<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • | last race = [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix]] (ongoing) ...finishing fifth, ARC capped of their season with a bang and confirmed both drivers for next season.
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  • | last race = [[2018 ARWS Belgian Grand Prix|2018 Belgian Grand Prix]] (ongoing) ==Complete F1RWRS/ARWS Results==
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  • | last race = [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix|2019 Chinese Grand Prix]] (ongoing) |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • | last win = [[2019 ARWS Austrian Grand Prix|2019 Austrian Grand Prix]] | last race = [[2019 ARWS Japanese Grand Prix|2019 Japanese Grand Prix]] (Ongoing)
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  • |last race = [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix|2019 Chinese Grand Prix]] (Ongoing) ...yama is the most successful female driver in the history of the F1RWRS and ARWS.
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  • | last race = [[2018 ARWS German Grand Prix|2018 German Grand Prix]] ...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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  • ...', also known as the '''Curse of BH''', was a well-known superstition in [[ARWS]] circles. The "curse" was supposedly started by American [[Dan BH]] who dr ...rookie [[Dan Greenlaw]] saw victory in the [[ARWS Austrian Grand Prix|2018 ARWS Austrian Grand Prix]] and thus earnt his place in history as the breaker of
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  • ...x. He finished the season fift in the championship, the best of ZimSport's drivers. |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>12</small>
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  • |Drivers = #21 - [[File:Flag of Japan svg.png]] [[Akira Yamamura]]<br>#22 - [[ |Noted Drivers = [[Kay Lon]]<br>[[Simon Redman]]<br>[[Barii Mori]]<br>[[Nicolas Steele]]<b
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  • |Drivers = '''ARWS:'''<br> #19 {{POR}} [[Daniel Martins]] <br> #20 {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]]<br> |Noted Drivers = '''ARWS:'''<br> [[The Stig]] <small>(2015)</small><br>[[Pippa Mann]] <small>(2015-2
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  • |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>16</small>
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  • ''This article is about the former [[F1RWRS]] and [[ARWS]] team. For the team that formerly competed in [[F2RWRS]], [[F3RWRS]], and |Drivers = #15 - [[File:Flag_of_Germany_svg.png]] [[David Neuberg]]<br>#20
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  • ...Valsattis moves with MA-Racing into F1RWRS. The series sees more teams and drivers, pre-qualifying and International circuits. This will seriously test the yo | [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small></small>
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  • |Drivers = #17 - [[File:Flag of Slovakia svg.png]] [[Andrej Kremnicky]]<br> |Noted Drivers = [[Hagane Shizuka]]<br>[[Francios Albertini]]<br>[[Shinobu Katayama]]
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  • |Drivers = #9 - [[Alexey Buyvolov]]<br>#10 - [[Jean-Luc Schiller]] |Noted Drivers = [[Daniel Melrose]]<br>[[Mitchell Macklin]]<br>[[Michael Cameron]]<br>[[Du
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  • | first win = [[2018 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|2018 New South Wales Grand Prix]] | last win = [[2018 ARWS South African Grand Prix|2018 South African Grand Prix]]
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  • | last race = [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix|2019 Chinese Grand Prix]] (ongoing) ...ently races for [[Nurminen Racing Engineering|Nurminen Grand Prix]] in the ARWS' [[2018 AutoReject World Series season|2018 season]]. Van Rijkens is heavil
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  • ...ing for [[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]]. She is one of the most successful drivers of the RWRS feeder series, becoming the first driver to take more than one == ARWS Summary ==
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  • Jean-Vincent was born in 1990 and comes from the family of gentlemen racing drivers: he's the son of [[Francois Albertini]] and the grandson of [[Leon Albertin ...020 AutoReject World Series season|2020]], when he became one of the first drivers to test the new Aeroscreen and Halo driver protection devices.
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  • ...ombieKart]] announced their intention to enter three cars, their first two drivers were reasonably well qualified to drive in the series, with a former rally ...it became clear the season would be difficult for the team, with all three drivers in the bottom 11. However, Walsh surprised a few experts by setting laps co
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  • ...adian racing driver that currently drives for [[Eric Vincent Racing]] in [[ARWS]]. He is currently managed by the [[Plus One Group]]. ===ARWS Results===
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  • | current team = [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|National Jones Ford Team]] ...and, England) is a British racing driver who will drive for [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|National Jones Ford Team]] in the [[AutoReject World Series]] in 2019.
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  • ...n, his performance was so poor that his provisional licence was revoked by ARWS management. Humiliated by the press and racing public, Einhrin spurned appr [[Category:Drivers]]
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  • ...ssful attempt at the grid with the Dutch Boxtel Engineering squad at the [[ARWS Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]]. ...ned for a race. Later that year, [[Jesús Plaza]] was banned from the 2019 ARWS Moroccan Grand Prix, so Voeckler replaced him, failing to prequalify.
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  • ...hing to participate in the [[AutoReject 2.0]] series with either a team or drivers. 1.1.3 Each team can only employ two (2) drivers at any time.<br>
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  • The '''Best In The World''' is a brand that was first founded by ARWS driver [[Kay Lon]]. Starting out as a minor merchandising project, it now i ...in early 2012. The Best In The World brand now offers financial support to drivers from around the globe who are considered extremely talented or highly marke
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  • |Drivers = {{JPN}} [[Akira Yamamura]]<br> {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] |Noted Drivers = {{IRL}} [[Connor O'Heagan]]<br>{{CZE}} [[Jiri Komárek]]<br>{{BEL}} [[Sam
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  • ...]] outfit who had disappointed in 2015 with an abnormally high turnover of drivers that season. After a disappointing start to the season, finishing 21st twic ===ARWS Results===
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  • |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>Ret</small> |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>8</small>
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  • |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>11</small> |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[2018 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>17†</small>
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  • | [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small></small> | [[2019 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small></small>
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  • |Drivers = {{ESP}} [[Jorge Álvarez Torrente]]<br>{{NED}} [[Marjolein Pos |Noted Drivers = {{GBR}} [[Nathanael Cameron]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Quentin Reatherson]]<br>{
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  • ''This page is about the [[ARWS]] driver James Davies. For the driver who competed in [[Formula One]] pleas [[Category:Drivers]]
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  • ...e moving to Albert Park in Melbourne in the mid-1990s. The Formula One and ARWS split caused Australia to disappear from the calendar in the early 2010s be ===Multiple Winners (drivers)===
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and drivers==
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  • |drivers champion = {{EST}} [[Anu Võsu]] ...t least one race during a weekend and a more varied calendar with a mix of ARWS support races and stand-alone events.
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  • |Drivers = #11 - [[File:Flag of South Africa svg.png]] [[Danny van Rijkens] |Noted Drivers = [[Tomo Kazama]], [[Ron Mignolet]], [[Du Lei]], [[Hansuke Shioya]], [[R
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  • ===ARWS Results=== | [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small></small>
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  • |NotedDriver1Series = ARWS 2017 {{Medal-Gold}} |NotedDriver2Series = ARWS 2016 {{Medal-Silver}}
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  • {{ARWS season ...rmula 1 Rejects World Race Series]]. [[Daniel Melrose]] won the 2010 World Drivers' Championship with [[Ferrari]] winning the 2010 World Constructors' Champio
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  • ...otus, the Frenchman would sign as Ferrari's test driver, alongside regular drivers [[Ayrton Senna]] and [[Jean Alesi]]. After the [[Spanish Grand Prix]], Senn ...at of a journeyman. Likewise, Adélaïde has raced at the highest level in ARWS as well as in Japan and Australasia. Her twin brother, Marc-Andre is a prol
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  • ...is about the racing team owned by the [[Plus One Group]]. For the former [[ARWS]] team which was referred to as Plus One Racing Engineering, see [[Plus One |Drivers =
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...ne]] driver James James Davies. For the unrelated driver who competed in [[ARWS]], please visit [[James Davies]]''. He is of no relation to the [[ARWS]] driver [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] or his cousin [[Jord
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  • {{ARWS season ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • {{ARWS season ...to defend his title. On track, the battles were as tense as ever, with two drivers, [[Sauber|BMW Sauber]] driver [[Daniel Melrose]], and [[Ferrari]] driver [[
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  • {{ARWS season ...cond season run after the RWRS breakaway series was established. The World Drivers Championship was won by Robert Kubica and the World Constructors Championsh
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  • ...tably Canada. They are the owners of [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series|ARWS]] team [[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]]. The following is the roster of drivers managed by Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of PMG:
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  • |bgcolor="#dfffdf"| [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>5<small> |bgcolor="#dfffdf"| [[2019 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>5</small>
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  • ...e Series season''' was the 8th season of [[F1RWRS]] competition. Defending Drivers' Champion [[Rhys Davies]] initially retired from F1RWRS competition at the ==Drivers and Teams==
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  • ...uld prove to be the last under the F1RWRS ladder, as F1RWRS was renamed to ARWS, and F2RWRS assets were acquired by the FIA, and turned into the FIA Formul Dan Greenlaw won the last drivers title under the F1RWRS ladder, while Jones won the teams championship.
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  • |first team = [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|Jones-Ford]] |second team = [[Jones Racing ARWS Team|Jones-Ford]]
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  • {{ARWS season ...= <span style="font-size:88%">[[Peter Collins]] won [[Ferrari]]'s first Drivers' Championship with 3 wins.</span>
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  • {{ARWS season ...es_name = <span style="font-size:75%">Gerhard Berger won his second Drivers title.</span>
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  • |drivers champion = ...3RWRS were now left without a parent series thanks to the departure of the ARWS, and seemed like they would perhaps go out of business. The FIA secured the
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  • {{ARWS season ...= <span style="font-size:75%">Gerhard Berger successfully defended his Drivers title.</span>
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  • {{ARWS season ...team to be replaced by Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine at Ferrari. No drivers began the 1996 season at the same team as they began the 1995 season. This
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  • {{ARWS season ...s|WFMS]] as a competitor series to [[Formula One]], with several teams and drivers from the [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979 Formula One season]] set
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  • {{ARWS season ...her drivers. In the end, Basque driver [[Amalure Arrigorriagakoa]] won the Drivers' Championship, and the French outlet [[Vaillante Équipe Dywa]] won the Tea
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  • ...Prix Series]]. He is related to Scottish former [[AutoReject World Series|ARWS]] driver [[Phil McCracken]]. Much like him, he is useless at the wheel of a ...ammate that they take Knickerbrook flat-out. Predictably, this led to both drivers obliterating their cars within minutes of one another but miraculously, nei
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  • |colspan=2 align=center|[[File:ARWS Logo.png|250px]] |{{AUS}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam Tim Tam] [[ARWS Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...tock Car series. From 2018 onwards, KPA sponsored Eastern European karting drivers. This sponsorship would eventually end up revealing the extent of the scand ==2019-2020: Death of Leonhard von Gottorp and cancellation of ARWS==
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  • ...fellow rookie [[Emma Kickert]] on the series' comeback from the three-year ARWS hiatus. Prior to the signing, Holm's highest-level single-seater experience ...09. Thanks to his backing, he was able to escape the fate of more talented drivers like [[Joey Foster]] and bought his way into the GP2 Series for 2010. Howev
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  • {{ARWS season ...Prix Series season]], almost all of the series' most established teams and drivers departed the series. Despite this, series organisers still announced an amb
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