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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...as the fourth race of the [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954 Formula One World Championship]] and was held at Zandvoort on June 27th 1954. [[Tony Be
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...x. Instead, [[Dries van der Lof]] won the race, scoring his maiden Formula One victory, ahead of teammate and championship leader [[B. Bira]]. Sanesi even
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  • ...and Tourist Trophy in 1959, both times with [[Stirling Moss]]. His Formula One career was less illustrious, at first driving for [[Warden]] in the [[1954 ...inishing in an impressive fourth place in the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[French Grand Prix]].
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...was the sixth race of the [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954 Formula One World Championship]], and was held in Bremgarten on August 8th 1954. Double
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  • ...cing team that made it's Formula One debut in [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]].
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  • |Series 1 = Formula Three |First held = [[2020 F3 season|2020]]
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|1951]]
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...s the seventh race of the [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954 Formula One World Championship]] and was held at the Nürburgring Nordschleife on Augus
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  • |Last held = [[2009 Alternate Formula One season|2009]] ...st Formula One World Championship calendar in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]].
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  • |First held = [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956]] |Last held = [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956]]
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  • |Last held = [[2013 Alternate Formula One season|2013]] ...|Formula One]] calendar. It was first held in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]] on the streets of Monte-Carlo.
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  • |Driver1Series = Formula One ...la One in the mid-1990s and is one of the most successful teams in Formula One history - having won the Constructor's Championship three times and the Dri
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  • |Driver1Series = Formula One ...t Drivers' and Constructors' Championships in [[2016 Alternate Formula One season|2016]].
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  • |Last held = [[2023 Alternate Formula One season|2023]] ...st Formula One World Championship calendar in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]].
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...as the eighth race of the [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954 Formula One World Championship]] and was held in Sebring on September 5th 1954. The rac
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...er 26th 1954. The race was won by [[B. Bira]], his first and only win that season, although he had already secured the World Championship three weeks earlier
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  • ...ula One season|1950]] (as honorific title)<br>[[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] (as actual race) ...ula One season|2019]] (as honorific title)<br>[[2017 Alternate Formula One season|2017]] (as actual race)
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  • ...sful career spanning multiple decades, Mario Andretti is widely considered one of the greatest racing drivers of all time. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...ngton, USA) is an American race car driver, famous for racing in [[Formula One]] and Indycar. His younger brother, [[Jerry Sneva|Jerry]], also raced in [[Formula One]].
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  • ...ous for his appearances in American open wheel racing as well as [[Formula One]]. He was the younger brother of multiple Formula One Grand Prix winner [[Tom Sneva]].
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  • |Series = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952]]
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  • ..., the two became the first pair of brothers to compete in the same Formula One event. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |Last held = [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
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  • ...racing driver and drug trafficker, famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. He was briefly the owner of [[Wheatcroft Racing]]. ...the early 1970s, Tyrrell used his considerable wealth to enter the British Formula Three championship in a March 733 with Tony Roles Racing - his best result
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  • |Series 1 = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] |First held = [[1982 Alternate Formula One season|1982]]
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  • |First held = [[1955 Alternate Formula One season|1955]] |Last held = [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956]]
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  • |First held = [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952]] |Last held = [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952]]
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  • ''For the [[Formula One]] team, see [[Jordan]]'' |First held = [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]]
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  • ...ia) was an Austrian racing driver, famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula 1==
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  • ...ng driver from Austria. He is most famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula 1==
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  • ...any) was an East German racing driver known for his appearances in Formula One. ==Formula One==
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  • ==Formula One== ===[[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]]===
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  • ==Formula One== ===[[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]]===
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  • ...entries in [[IndyCar]] and NASCAR. The team was also entered in [[Formula One]] in the mid-1970s. ...yCar]] drivers titles in [[2014 Alternate IndyCar Series|2014]] and [[2016 Alternate IndyCar Series|2016]] - with Will Power and Simon Pagenaud respectively.
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  • ...a One season|1997]] and racing as recently as [[2014 Alternate Formula One season|2014]]. ==Formula One==
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  • '''Kojima Engineering''' were a Japanese [[Formula One]] constructor who built and entered cars in the late 1970s. They famously scored a point on their Formula One debut with [[Masahiro Hasemi]] at the [[1976_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1
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  • ...racing driver and politician most famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...], held at Silverstone on May 22nd, 1977. The event was the last [[Formula One]] race without the Woodcote chicane.
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  • ...|1955]] as well as the constructor's title in [[1955 Alternate Formula One season|1955]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ==Formula One== Hayje had a brief stint in Formula One with the [[F&S Properties]] team, entering the Dutch Grand Prix in 1976 - f
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  • ...zil) was a Brazilian racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...co) was a Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...Depailler pictured whilst at [[Williams]] in [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]].]]
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  • ...}} ''For the canon 1985 F1 season, please see [[1985 Alternate Formula One season]].'' {{Motorsport season
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]]
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  • |First held = [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] |Last held = [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]]
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  • ...m]]. Boasting an impressive junior series background, Norris is considered one of the most promising young talents in the world today. ...few years in Formula 4 and domestic Formula 3 series before stepping up to Formula 2 in 2019.
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[2004 Alternate Formula One season|2004]]
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  • |First held = [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]] |Last held = [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
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  • ...hire best known for their racing engines which have been used in [[Formula One]], Sportscars and other series. Judd first came into Formula One in [[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]] when they began supplying the [[Ligier]] team.
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  • ==Formula One== ...ing for the [[F&S Properties]] team. He retired from motorsport after this season and began a career in property management.
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  • |NotedDriver1Series = [[Formula One]] ...S Properties''' were a Dutch property firm which was involved in [[Formula One]] sponsorship during the mid-to-late 1970s, but also entered their own team
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  • ==[[Formula One]]== In [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]], Fushida unsuccessfully attempted to qualify for the inaugural [[Jap
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  • ...ully-fledged manufacturer as well as an engine supplier, both in [[Formula One]] and the [[AutoReject World Series]] - in the latter of which they have al ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...feo Dino Ferrari''' was a non-championship [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] race and the inaugural running of the [[Trofeo Dino Ferrari]], held at th
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  • ...ith the latest running being in [[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|2020]] ! Season
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  • ...Germany) is a German racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. His father, [[Hans Stuck|Hans]] also raced in Formula One.
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  • ...) is a Swedish former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ==[[Formula One]]== ===[[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]]: [[John Player Team Lotus]]===
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  • ...e) is a French former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[North Star Racing]] & [[Iberia Airlines]]===
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  • ...([[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]], [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]) ...[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] and [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]] driving for [[Williams]].
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  • ...ngdom) was a British racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. A style icon in his native Great Britain, Hunt's indulgent lifestyle made him one of the most intriguing characters in Grand Prix racing history.
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  • |First held = [[2015 Alternate Formula One season|2015]] |Last held = [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]]
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  • |First held = [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] |Last held = [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]]
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • |Driver1Series = [[Formula One]] |Driver2Series = [[Formula One]]
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  • ==Formula One== ...season, taking a best result of tenth at the [[Austrian Grand Prix]]. His season would be marked by a nasty incident with [[Ronnie Peterson]] at the [[Germa
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  • ...mula One season|1977]] [[British Grand Prix]] and several non-championship Formula 1 events. The team was dissolved after McGuire's untimely death in August 1 {{Template:Formula One Constructors}}
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  • ..., CA) was a American racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]] and American Open Wheel racing. ==Formula One==
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  • ...Italy) was an Italian racing driver known for her appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...ing drivers of all time, taking several points finishes during her Formula One career.
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  • |Series 1 = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] |Last held = [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]]
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  • Galica made her [[Formula One]] debut at the [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] [[British Grand Prix]] for the [[B&S Fabrications]] team, taking a t She would return to the same team in [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]], racing at the British and [[Dutch Grand Prix|Dutch]] Grands Prix.
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  • ...One]] driving for the [[Ensign]] team at the [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. He performed moderately well, taking thirte ...his Formula One exploits, Takahara was a successful driver in the Japanese Formula 2000 series.
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  • ...b|Brendon Cassidy, driving for [[McLaren]] in [[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]]]] ...One]]. He won the Formula One championship in [[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]] while driving for [[McLaren]].
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  • ...) is a French former racing driver who most famously competed in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • |Series 1 = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]]
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  • ...''Brazilian Grand Prix''' is a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar. ! [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
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  • '''Stewart Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor that operated in the late 1990s. The team was formed by forme ...d by the Austrian energy drinks giant Red Bull, whom still race in Formula One to this day as [[Red Bull Racing]].
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  • ...He drove in [[Formula One]] in the late 70's, and after leaving it, became one of the most celebrated touring car drivers in the planet, winning the 1985 ==Formula One==
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  • | [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|Formula One]] | [[1951 Alternate Formula One season|Formula One]]
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  • ...ne of the finest racing drivers from Germany, having competed in [[Formula One]], having won multiple touring car championships throughout his career as w ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...e) was a French racing driver most famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. He drove for [[Williams|Wolf-Williams]], [[Fittipaldi]] and [[Ligier]] i ==Formula One==
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  • ...um) was a French Grand Prix driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...ormer racing driver and businessman known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...a One]] and winning the world championship in [[1981 Alternate Formula One season|1981]]. Throughout his career he was known for his hard charging driving st ==Formula One==
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  • |First held = [[1986 Alternate Formula One season|1986]] |Last held = [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
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  • ...[1998 Alternate Formula One season|1998]] and [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]]. ==Formula One==
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  • |First held = [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]] |Last held = [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]]
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  • ''For the [[Formula One]] race, see [[Jordan Grand Prix]]'' ...[[1991 Alternate Formula One season|1991]] to [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]].
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  • ...ngland) was a Swedish racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]] and his untimely death from cancer in late 1978. ==Formula One==
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  • ...n [[Formula One]]. He is the elder brother of [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] World Champion [[Jody Scheckter]]. ...ra]] British F1 domestic championship. The team also entered the [[Formula One|World Championship]] at the 6 European races that did not clash with the Au
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  • ...is a Brazilian former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...e Formula One season|1976]] with the [[Ensign]] team. His first race - the season opening [[Argentine Grand Prix]] - saw him take an impressive fifth place.
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  • ...) is a British former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...il he was 23 years old. He initially gained success by winning the British Formula Vee championship in 1971, after which he brazenly declared that he'd become
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  • ...e) is a French former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]] and Sportscars. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • #REDIRECT [[1978 Alternate Aurora AFX British Formula One season]]
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  • ...Formula One]] constructor which competed from [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]] until 2006. The team was formed as the result of a management buyout ===[[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]]===
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  • ...) was a New Zealander racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. Amon began his Formula One career in the early 1960s.
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  • ...tzerland) was a Swiss racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. Kessel's next appearance in Formula One would be at the non-championship [[XXX BRDC International Trophy|1978 BRDC
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  • ...Russia) was a Soviet racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...ve country by unexpectedly qualifying for the [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] [[Soviet Grand Prix]] and finishing the race (albeit five laps down
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  • ...oskilde, Denmark) is a Danish racing driver currently driving in [[Formula One]] for [[Toyota]]. He is the son of former Grand Prix winner [[Jan Magnussen ==Formula One==
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  • ...Car champion, winning in [[2010 Alternate IndyCar Series|2010]] and [[2011 Alternate IndyCar Series|2011]]. ...of fellow racing driver [[Marino Franchitti]] and cousin to former Formula One pilot [[Paul di Resta]].
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  • ...er racing driver and engineer most famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ==[[Formula One]]== ...ed to the bottom of the standings. Colombo left the team at the end of the season.
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  • {{Motorsport season | title = International F3000 season
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  • |series = Alternate Formula One ...ational Gold Cup''' was a non-championship [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] race held at Oulton Park on 10th July, 1977. It was the 24th running of t
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  • |NotedDriver1Series = [[Formula One]] ...[1953 Alternate Formula One season|1953]] and [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954]], Jaguar, in co-operation with [[Aston Martin]] completed a hat-trick
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  • ...kely candidate for a [[Formula One]] drive in [[2000 Alternate Formula One season|2000]].
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  • ...[2012 Alternate Formula One season|2012]] and [[2016 Alternate Formula One season|2016]]. ...amilton, pictured as a [[Caterham]] driver in [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]].]]
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  • ...) is a British former racing driver known for his long career in [[Formula One]]. Over the span of his 12 year career, Kagan drove for several teams - mos ==Formula One==
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  • ...y) is a German former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...would qualify for the race and go on to take Penske's first finish of the season at the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] with a 14th place finish. Schäfer would also
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  • ...tomobile racing driver who is most famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • Magee's only [[Formula One]] entry came at the [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] [[German Grand Prix]] with the [[Stanley BRM]] team. He would fail t [[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
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  • ...d not be entered again with the BRM team before it withdrew from [[Formula One]] for good. ==Complete [[Alternate Formula One|Formula 1]] Results==
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  • ...e) is a French former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...) is a Italian former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...alifying into the race. Marazzi contested three more races during the 1976 season. He failed to make the cut in pre-qualifying in Austria, but passed it at t
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  • ...) is a Finnish former racing driver known for his short stint in [[Formula One]]. Kozarowitzky's first foray into Formula One was the non-championship [[XXVIII BRDC International Trophy|1976 BRDC Inter
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  • ...[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]] and [[1990 Alternate Formula One season|1990]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...is an Italian former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...a former Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • |First held = [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]] |Last held = [[2015 Alternate Formula One season|2015]]
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  • ...use of the commercial rights to the sport, functionally abolishing Formula One Management. Villeneuve would go on become team principal of [[Williams]]. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • |Series = [[Formula One]] |First held = [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]]
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] to [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]]. {{Template:Formula One Constructors}}
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  • |First held = [[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]] |Last held = [[1988 Alternate Formula One season|1988]]
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  • ...r]] team, competed between the late 1990s and [[2002 Alternate Formula One season|2002]]. {{Template:Formula One Constructors}}
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  • ...razil) is a Brazilian racing driver known for his brief stint in [[Formula One]]. ===Formula One===
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  • ...nsidered by many pundits to be one of the best drivers to have not won the Formula 1 World Championship. ==Formula One==
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  • {{ARWS season |series = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]
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  • ...]] driver who won the Drivers Championship in [[2001 Alternate Formula One season|2001]]. ...020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|European F3]] and [[Formula One]] respectively.
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  • ...r. He was killed after an accident during the [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956]] [[Scottish Grand Prix]]. ...not disappoint at all, and took 3rd place overall in the tragedy-shortened season after the fatal crash of [[Pierre Levegh]] at that year's Le Mans race, tak
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  • ...nts were two victories during the [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956 season]] while driving for [[Irish Racing Cars]]. Titterington made his [[Formula One]] debut in [[1955 Alternate Formula One season|1955]] for the [[Irish Racing Cars]] team. He immediately impressed, scorin
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  • ...[2006 Alternate Formula One season|2006]] and [[2011 Alternate Formula One season|2011]]. The team closed at the end of [[2011 Alternate Formula One season|2011]] when the assets were purchased by a British consortium who dubbed th
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  • |Driver1Series = [[Formula One]] '''Toyota Racing''' is a [[Formula One]] team owned by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germ
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  • ...m has gone on to become one of the most successful teams in modern Formula One history, having won two Drivers' Championships (both earned by [[Sebastian {{Template:Formula One Constructors}}
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  • ...its Formula One debut during the [[2016 Alternate Formula One season|2016 season]]. ![[2016 Alternate Formula One season|2016]]
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  • ...F1 Team]]. He was also the [[2018 Formula 2 World Championship season|2018 Formula 2 World Champion]]. ...hhöfer, pictured as a [[Williams]] driver in [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]].]]
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