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  • * '''Own a driver or team in a virtual championship?''' Help out by creating a wiki page for <p><font color="#00cc00" size="5px"><b>Canon: The Modern Era</b></font></p>
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...racing series made by ShaneEyoho, it is a single seater series and is not canon in the Formula rejects universe although it could be in the future should i
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  • {{Non-canon}} |[[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] [[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín (Formula 1 Driver)|Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]]
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  • ...character. For the 18MMF non-canon career, see [[Jack Christopherson (non-canon)]].'' {{Infobox Inactive Driver (Multiple Series)
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  • {{Non-canon}} [[File:Ireland.png]] [[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín (Formula 1 Driver)|Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]]
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1976 F1 season, please visit [[1976 Formula One season]]'' !Winning driver
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  • ! Winning Driver |rowspan="2"| [[File: United Kingdom.png]] Canon Williams Team
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...so the father of three-time F1RWRS champion [[Mark Dagnall]] and Formula 1 driver [[Bradley Dagnall]].
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (3) !Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. The driver has to finish at least 90% of the race distance to earn points.
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • ! Winning Driver |rowspan="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Team
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  • ! Winning Driver |rowspan="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Team
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1977 F1 season, please visit [[1977 Alternate Formula One season]]'' !Winning driver
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  • |rowspan=3| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Renault !Winning driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...o be related in some way to [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series|F1RWRS]] driver [[Barii Mori]], has a reputation for publishing extremely wild and speculat
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...Series]], and any others where there may (or may not) be a huge amount of driver overlap.
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  • |rowspan="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Team !valign="middle"| Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Winning driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} !Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} |current driver's champion = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] Jacques Laffite
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1978 F1 season, please visit [[1978 Formula One season]]'' !Winning driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ====Driver Standings====
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  • {{Non-canon}} | [[File:Flag of the UN.png]] Driver Name Street
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GBR}} [[James James Davies]] (3)<br>{{GBR}} [[Jack Christopherson]] ( !Driver
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  • ...Regazzoni]] entered the season as the reigning world champion, the oldest driver to do so since [[Giuseppe Farina]], this time partnered by the up-and-comin ! Driver
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  • ...this page is needed for the wiki because it might cause confusion with the canon [[2013 Alternate Formula One season]] page. ! Winning driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ! valign="middle" width="150"| Driver
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  • ...Linas, France. It was founded in 1955 by wealthy businessman turned racing driver Louis-Antoine Voeckler, but today is headed up by his grandsons [[Jérémy- [[Louis Chiron]] had started the year as the team's second driver, but left after the French GP following two failures to qualify. Paris-born
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  • {{non-canon}} !Test Driver
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  • !Test Driver |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Team
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  • ...kler family of racing drivers; the elder brother of fellow [[Formula One]] driver [[Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler]]. He was the [[Formula One]] World Drivers Ch ...e season|1993]] Voeckler opted to return to [[McLaren]] as the team's test driver, using his experience to help the team going forward.
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  • ...the various dynasties and families that have played a significant role in canon over more than one generation. ''The Joneses bear no relation to Australian former [[Formula One]] driver [[Alan Jones]]. Despite their speed, the Joneses also have no relation to t
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  • ...ue to his Englitch sponsorship and similarly quirky attitude. For a second driver, Clockwork Racing opted for [[Katie Lea Winter]], who brought sponsorship f The team's other driver, Katie-Lea Winter, crashed in Heat 2 from what appeared to be a brake failu
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Winning driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1979 F1 season, please visit [[1979 rFactor Alternate Formula One season]]' ! Fastest driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ...rands Prix that made up the calendar for the 2013 season, with the winning driver being crowned the World Drivers' Champion and the winning team the World Co
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  • {{non-canon}} !Test Driver
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  • ...Race Series]] breakaway series was established. [[Lewis Hamilton]] won the Driver's Championship for Red Bull Racing after a season-long battle with McLaren' ! Driver
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  • | series = Canon Motorsport Calendar | title = Canon Motorsport Calendar
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  • !Test Driver |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Arrows Grand Prix
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  • ...he [[Siemens Ausdauer Reject Series]] being unable to continue into [[2017 Canon Motorsport Calendar|2017]], the ACO merged the remaining assets of the WEC ==Driver's Championship==
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1980 F1 season, please visit [[1980 rFactor Alternate Formula One season]]' ! Fastest driver
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  • ...tion derby vehicles driven by any driver or other major figure in the RWRS canon. ! Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • ...of the canon racing series, including Ferrari's factory outfit in the non-canon Women's GT World Championship, so he had some experience in the running a t The team entered the [[Porsche Reject Cup]] with the same driver lineup, for the sake of giving the drivers more seat time in touring cars a
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  • {{Non-canon}} ! Reserve Driver
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  • [[rFactor Alternate Formula One]] is the canon Formula One championship responsible for seasons from 1979 to the early 90' ===1.2 Driver Requirements===
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  • {{non-canon}} ...to be much tighter than before, due to the uncertainty of who are the new driver yardsticks.
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Winning driver
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  • The '''2014 F1 Rejects Celebrity Challenge''' is a non-canon special race consisting of the world's famous celebrities, held at the Kyot ! Driver
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  • ...series was established. [[James James Davies]] came out victorious in the Driver's Championship, taking his third title after a season-long battle with [[St ! Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon-related aspects, please visit [[Women Drivers Association (RWRS)]].'' Another notable driver was Countess Elsa d'Albrizzi, who finished ninth in the 1899 Padua-Vicenza-
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1981 F1 season, please visit [[1981 rFactor Alternate Formula One season]]' ! Fastest driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • ...o find a develop new talent in the region. The inaugural season was [[2016 canon calendar|2016]]. !Driver
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  • | Canon driver/team stub article | Canon series stub article
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  • ! Driver ! Test Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ...er 2 and the team that has the last pick of driver 1 has the first pick of driver 2.
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  • {{non-canon}} !Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ...romote young female racing drivers, with the six best placed ladies in the driver's standings each season being granted WDA World Championship licences to al
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • ...ts by [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]]. In addition to the World Driver's Championship, a World Constructor's Championship for manufacturers and a !Driver
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  • ! Driver |rowspan=2|{{GBR}} [[Williams|Canon WilliamsF1]]
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1988 season, see [[1988 World Touring Car Masters season]].''
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  • {{non-canon}} ...rands Prix that made up the calendar for the 2014 season, with the winning driver being crowned the World Drivers' Champion and the winning team the World Co
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  • {{non-canon}} ...een rounds that made up the calendar for the 2014 season, with the winning driver being crowned the NewGP2 Champion. The winning team, alongside the runners-
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  • |rowspan="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Team ! Winning Driver
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  • |rowspan="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Williams Team ! Winning Driver
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  • ! Driver !Winning driver
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  • ...'2017 Formula One season''' was the 68th [[Formula One]] season. Defending Driver's Champion [[Lewis Hamilton]] opted to not defend his crown this year. ! Driver
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  • ! Driver |rowspan=2| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Williams|Canon Williams Honda Team]]
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) ...rn 15 June 1960) is a Japanese F1RWRS driver and former CART and Formula 1 driver.
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  • ...ienne Voeckler]]. Despite receiving strong competition from Ferrari, whose driver pairing of [[Alain Prost]] and [[Ayrton Senna]] racked up 6 victories in to ! Driver
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  • {{canon}} ! Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} !Test Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} {{Infobox Active Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...nized by the FIA, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. The driver's world championship and manufacturer's world championship are separate cha
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  • {{non-canon}} ! Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For ASMF canon information, please refer to [[Jack Christopherson]]. {{Infobox Inactive Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} *No driver may collect more than one "Lead a Lap" point per race no matter how many la
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (2) !Driver
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  • ! Driver |rowspan=2| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Canon Williams Renault Team]] {{Tooltip|<small>[?]</small>|Managed by Klon.}}
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  • | series = Canon Motorsport Calendar | title = Canon Motorsport Calendar
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1984 F1 season, please see [[1984 Alternate Formula One season]].'' ! Driver
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  • |previous = none (canon) ! Driver
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver [[Category:Canon]]
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GBR}} [[James James Davies]] (4) !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{ESP}} [[Fernando Alonso]] (3) !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (4) !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{AUS}}/{{GER}} [[Daniel Melrose]] (3)<br>{{AUT}} [[Gerhard Berger]] !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{ESP}} [[Fernando Alonso]] (4) !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (4) !Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1985 F1 season, please see [[1985 Alternate Formula One season]].'' ! Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (3) !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GBR}} [[Lewis Hamilton]] (5) !Driver
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  • ...rs entered by the in-house Équipe Renault Elf team headed by engineer and driver [[Jean-Pierre Jabouille]] alongside fellow F2 frontrunner [[Jean-Pierre Jar ! Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (5) !Driver
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  • ...9th January, 1958 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA) is a American former racing driver and team owner famous for his appearances in [[IndyCar]] and [[Formula One] ...and driving for [[Williams|Canon Williams Honda Team]] alongside Brazilian driver [[Ayrton Senna]].
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  • |Most wins driver = {{BRA}} [[Ayrton Senna]] (2) <br> {{FRA}} [[Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler] !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GBR}} [[Lewis Hamilton]] (4) !Driver
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  • ...canon. This list also includes fatal accidents that take place outside of canon series. ! Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{USA}} [[Dave Cassidy]] (3) !Driver
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  • '''Takuma Sato''' (born 28 January 1977 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver mostly known for his appearances in [[Formula One]], [[Super Formula]] and ...ernate Formula One season|2002]], after serving in 2001 as the team's test driver. He scored his first Formula One points with a fifth place at the [[French
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  • ...t March, 1960 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian former [[Formula One]] driver who won the World Championship in [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989] Senna swapped seats with reigning driver's champion [[Guillaume Gauthier]] ahead of the 1987 season, with the French
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  • ...ji Ide''' (born 21st January, 1975 in Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]], and for being the [[2016 ...the race in nineteenth place. He would then come back to Minardi as a test driver for 2003 and 2004. Ide returned to the Formula One grid in [[2006_Alternate
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  • ...July, 1981 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain) is a Spanish former [[Formula One]] driver who is also currently the team principal of the [[Fernando Alonso Speed Tea ...e the pair's enthusiasm and hunger, the Arrows failed to match their young driver's desires in their final season and Alonso was only able to take a single p
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  • |Most wins driver = N/A !Driver
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  • '''Jarno Trulli''' (born 13 July 1974 in Pescara, Italy) is an Italian racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. Throughout his racing ca ...lli returned to the grid with the Jordan team alongside former [[McLaren]] driver [[James James Davies]]. In the early stages of the season, it appeared Trul
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  • |series = [[Non Canon CART|CART]] |next = [[1999 Non-Canon CART World Championship|1999]]
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  • ! Driver |rowspan=3| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Canon Williams Renault Team]] {{Tooltip|<small>[?]</small>|Managed by Klon.}}
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  • ...undle''' (born 1st June, 1959 in King's Lynn, Norfolk) is a British racing driver and broadcaster known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...he [[Williams|Canon Williams Honda Team]] to become their reserve and test driver for 1989.
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  • ...el Ernest James Mansell''' (born 8 August 1953) is a British former racing driver best known for his time in [[Formula One]]. Although not a regular winner, Mansell signed a two year contract with the Canon Williams Honda Team in [[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]], teaming
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  • ...in Marie Pascal Prost''' (born 24 February 1955) is a French former racing driver of Armenian origin, regarded as one of the best [[Formula One]] drivers of He is the father of fellow racing driver [[Nicolas Prost]].
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  • ! Driver |rowspan=2| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Canon Williams Renault Team]] {{Tooltip|<small>[?]</small>|Managed by Klon.}}
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  • |series = [[Non Canon CART|CART]] |previous = [[1998 Non-Canon CART World Championship|1998]]
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1986 F1 season, please visit [[1986 Alternate Formula One season]]''. ! Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ite Racing League season, competed over 10 races in 10 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • |Most wins driver = {{FRA}} [[Alain Prost]] (2) <br> {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (2)<br> !Driver
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1987 F1 season, please visit [[1987 Alternate Formula One season]]''. ! Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{ESP}} [[Fernando Alonso]] (2)<br>{{GBR}} [[Lewis Hamilton]]<br>{{RUS} !Driver
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  • |Most wins driver = {{AUT}} [[Gerhard Berger]] (4) !Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ite Racing League season, competed over 12 races in 12 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...Elite Racing League season, competed over 8 races in 8 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ite Racing League season, competed over 12 races in 12 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...Elite Racing League season, competed over 9 races in 9 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...Elite Racing League season, competed over 9 races in 9 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...Elite Racing League season, competed over 8 races in 8 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ite Racing League season, competed over 10 races in 10 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ite Racing League season, competed over 10 races in 10 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ite Racing League season, competed over 10 races in 10 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...amed as Mercedes GP. The 2010 season saw the return of the most successful driver in Formula One history, with seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher c
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  • |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (3)<br>{{VEN}} [[Pastor Maldonado]]<br>{{G !Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...f the teams to use the same chassis, engine and tyre supplier so that true driver ability is reflected. Formula 2 mainly races on European circuits, but has
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ely however Macleod didn't compete in F1 this season because he was a test driver, this is why there is no F1 section for this season. Meanwhile Josh Beardmo
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  • |constructor_champ = {{GBR}} [[Williams|Canon Williams Team]] ! Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ed the first instance of a non-Italian constructor, as Lotus entered their driver Johnny Herbert in the Indoor Trophy; the competition organisers made clear
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...the second and final season won by an Italian driver, and by a non-Ferrari driver. Equally notable is that the Monaco Grand Prix and F1 Indoor Trophy would b
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  • ...p Series by introducing a multi-stage playoff system to crown its Champion Driver. After a 19-round Regular Season, the top fifteen drivers (including all el ...season, the final four drivers will juke it out for the Championship. Any driver who has completed fewer than 10 Regular Season races is deemed ineligible f
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...rldwide alternative to the Cup Series. The season saw a field 28 full-time driver entries, and 29 full-time teams, in addition to a host of part-time and one
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  • {{Non-canon}} |pole driver = {{JPN}} Hideki Noda
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  • ...& Co Drivers Champion Thed Bjork, but the collective efforts of Hyundai's driver trio meant that they won the Manufacturer's Championship. The leading Indep !Driver
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  • ...born 29th February, 1952 in Ardee, County Louth) is an Irish former racing driver best known for briefly competing in the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]], before [[Category:Canon]]
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  • |series_name = [[Chris Dagnall]] secured the driver's title with eight victories over the course of the year. ! Driver
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...s won both the Formula 1 and ERL Championships in the same year, the first driver to do this since Jack Brabham in 1960. The Constructors Championship was wo
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ts and several other major accidents led to regulation changes to increase driver safety for the 1983 season.
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...nship Indoor Trophy event at the Bologna Motor Show that was won by rookie driver Mika Hakkinen.
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...ed The Great War (1982-1987), Kong Jr was also a successful pre-war racing driver, though his sporting career was cut short in his prime due to the outburst
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  • {{Non-canon}} '''Ernesto Althoff''' is a Brazilian racing driver. The son of wealthy German-Brazilian landowners in Santa Catarina, Althoff
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...(born 13th December 1958 in Madrid, Spain) is a former Formula One racing driver in [[User:Aerond|Aerond's]] [https://www.youtube.com/@discinfiltrator_games
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  • {{Non-canon}} ...iver to win more than once was Lotus-Honda's Satoru Nakajima: the Japanese driver scored victories at the French, Hungarian and Australian Grands Prix. Alfon
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