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  • ...revious year. The Bud 500 for 2014 was re-formatted into two twin 250 mile races in order to improve the spectacle and to better accommodate the F2RWRS seas ...F1RWRS commission had identified the need for greater unpredictability in races and thus had limited the number of engine suppliers available. Jones Racing
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  • ...Constructors' title in 2012, 2015 and 2016. In addition Jones have won the IFRC Drivers' Championship, with [[Terry Hawkin]] in 2016; the F2RWRS Teams' Cha To date, Jones Racing has won a total of 12 races in the series, achieved 37 podiums across the seven seasons completed so fa
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  • ...olly affiliated with the RWRS competition, would also take part in support races in the main calendar. ...named '''AutoReject 2.0 Europe''' which cut down on the number of fly-away races, whilst a new series was created in order to promote grass-roots level sing
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  • ...tion was high, and the first round at Blackwood played host to 3 thrilling races. ...led 2012 season. The chassis was eventually reused for RoLFS's successor [[IFRC]].
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  • | races = 31 (31 starts) ===IFRC/AR3.5===
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  • ...sacked after the French GP, but the team did not enter until Germany, two races later, as they completed the second car. The team hired [[Nathan Scott]] to | [[IFRC]]
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  • | races = 30 ...trated on LFSTCC, being an excellent qualifier but still unreliable in the races. In 2013 he came close to winning the championship but lost after spinning
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  • |Races = 130 (264 entries) ...o a disastrous start as he failed to Pre-Qualify for each of the first two races. Krautmeir had much better luck in qualifying by putting his MRT on pole at
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  • ...pg|200px|thumb|right|Nathan Nurmester as the official safety car driver of IFRC]] However, the series collapsed after only four races as [[Herrmann Mann]] the series' owner was found guilty of various drug cha
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  • 1.1.6 Each team can only use a maximum of four (4) drivers in races throughout the season, except in extraordinary circumstances.<br> ...ctive in the ARWS paddock, and must attend at least one (1) every four (4) races.<br>
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  • ...jects forums decide to crash just when I was about to post the provisional IFRC calendar. [[User:Nuppiz|Nuppiz]] ([[User talk:Nuppiz|talk]]) 02:02, 25 Febr ::Might as well post the IFRC calendar draft here:<br><br>
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  • | races = 23 (22 starts) ...lin]]. However, Vantini returned to his early-season form in the last five races, scoring just nine points, although the inconsistency of his rivals allowed
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  • ...cations into [[F1RWRS]] and [[F2RWRS]], they handed their [[RoLFS]] (now [[IFRC]]) and [[F3RWRS]] entries to sister team [[Nebula Grand Prix]], fronted by ...Brit lapped the vast majority of the field including his team-mate in both races, propelling the rookie driver to the top of the championship standings. Ret
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  • | races = 35 (35 starts) ...y competitive world of karting in 2006, aged 7, and having won a number of races and featured prominently, he was picked up by [[Sammy Jones]] who offered t
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  • ...) and both were disqualified from the standings and retroactively from the races (Jung's constructor points for his team [[Tarantino Autosport]] were later A non-championship round of the [[IFRC]] was held as the [[Nobushige Fukuda Memorial Trophy]] to honour Fukuda. It
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  • ...[[Yuka Katayama]]''' is signed by [[Tropico Grand Prix]] for the first two races to replace the banned [[Alberto Cara]]. <br>[[F2RWRS]]: '''[[Dan Greenlaw]] |align="left"|[[IFRC]]: [[RoLFS]]'s follow-up series is ready for the 2016 season.<br>[[F1RDS]]:
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  • |Races = 48 ==RoLFS / IFRC / AR3.5==
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  • | races = 51 (47 starts) ...years in Argentina, always his home in mind, winning a huge number of kart races in the years from 2002 to 2006, becoming a minor star in the Argentine raci
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  • | races = 46 (46 starts) ...son|2014 season]]. The young Brit made a solid start, and finished all the races he entered, with a best result of two tenth places.
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  • ...igned to fill in for [[Terry Hawkin]] at [[Scuderia Jones Italia]] for two races in the [[Formula 2 Rejects World Race Series]]' [[2014 Formula 2 Rejects Wo ===RoLFS/IFRC Results===
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  • ...etti] that year. Andretti notably collided with Takagi four times in three races, and following this and Andretti's lackluster results, he was replaced with ...stened as [[Takagi Racing Enterprises]], which is currently competing in [[IFRC]], having previously also running the team in other various series, includi
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  • |Races = 6 ...the season, Galaz managed to qualify to both South City and Aston feature races, but was disqualified on the Aston round for accumulating too many penalty
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  • | races = 5 ...ld, Galaz emigrated to Skip Barber in the United States, there, he won two races an finished 5th.
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  • | current team = [[Nebula Grand Prix]] (IFRC) | races = 4 (4 starts)
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  • | races = 20 (19 starts) ...Grand Prix]] team, who became Fusion's sister team. Vergne moved to the [[IFRC]] team, so Komárek is joined by Argentine driver [[Thiago Mazzacane]], who
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  • ...ore junior formulae. As Fusion originally had places within the F3RWRS and IFRC, Nebula took these over as part of a reshuffle that saw Fusion become the h ...zacane failed to deliver and ended up failing to qualify for the Norisring races. The Argentine was removed, and [[Daisuke Yanagawa]] took his place in prep
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  • | races = 15 (15 starts) ...onable results through the season, he dovetailed the championship with the IFRC series.
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  • .... He was replaced by [[Cameron Maroon]] who failed to qualify for any more races that year. The team's Life GP effort shut down after that year. ===[[International Formula Reject Challenge|IFRC]]===
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  • ...season''' was the first season of [[International Formula Reject Challenge|IFRC]], a new series created to fill the void created by the cancellation of [[R It would turn out to be then only season run under the IFRC name, as the name was changed to AutoReject 3.5 in 2017 to avoid a lawsuit
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  • ...ace during a weekend and a more varied calendar with a mix of ARWS support races and stand-alone events. [[File:IFRC logo.png|200px|thumb|left|The logo used in 2016.]]
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  • | races = 1 ! Races
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  • | series 1 = [[IFRC]] | races = 2 (2 starts)
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  • | series 1 = [[IFRC]] | races = 0 (0 starts)
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  • ===Championship races=== | RTCC, IFRC
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  • | series = [[IFRC]] | races = 16 (16 starts)
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  • |gtrwcrotr= * (IFRC Reject of the Race awards) ...nal Formula Reject Challenge previously. If the driver has not competed in IFRC, leave this blank and skip this section.)
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  • | races = 16 (16 starts) ...minguez finished 8th despite a large number of retirements. The next three races yielded no points, although he made up for this in Italy with an impressive
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  • ===Championship races=== | IFRC
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  • |races = 36 ...[[Scott Marsden]] was originally going to drive the car but moved up to [[IFRC]] as [[Brucie Kibbutz]] made a last-minute switch to [[F1RWRS]]. During the
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  • | races = 46 '''Salvatore Miccoli''' is a racing driver from Pescara, Italy, who currently races for [[Il Barone Rampante|Lavezzi IBR]] in the [[Rejects of LFS]] series.
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  • ...he collapse of the Le Mans Cup saw Davies return to complete the last five races for [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|DScity Voeckler Renault]]. |bgcolor=#EEAAAA| {{ITA}} [[Il Barone Rampante|Lavezzi IBR (IFRC)]]
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  • ...e''' due to a charity organization already using the same abbreviation ('''IFRC'''). Many loopholes from the previous set of regulations were ironed out, w ===Championship races===
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  • | races = 8 | first race = 2016 IFRC Australia Heat 2
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  • | races = 26 | first race = 2016 IFRC Australia Heat 1
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  • | races = 6 | first race = 2016 IFRC Italy Heat 1
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  • |Races = 0 ...er [[Ragnar Larsen]], American former GT-R driver [[Randall Wade]], French IFRC driver [[Serge Blanco]] and Austrian rookie [[J.C. Wolf]].
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] 2016 IFRC Round of Australia The '''2016 IFRC Round of Australia''' was the first round of the [[2016 International Formu
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  • ...that was best known to compete for [[Kit-Kat Warriors]] in the first three races of the [[2014 F2RWRS season]]. ===IFRC results===
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  • (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) [[Category:IFRC Drivers]]
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  • | races = 16 (6 starts) ...11th in the championship. His teammate [[Anton Bosevic]] beat him in most races, but never scored. The team retained Dorval for the [[2015 Rejects of LFS s
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  • |races = 33 (in 11 weekends) ...e Prenois]], who renewed their title and became the first team to do so in IFRC/AutoReject 3.5 history.
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