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  • |next = [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] | {{GBR}} [[Tony Trimmer]] <small>4</small>
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  • ===[[British Formula One Racing Team]]: [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]=== ...s would then be entered by the [[British Formula One Racing Team]] for the 1978 [[British Grand Prix]], partnering debutant [[Hope Stever]]. Jones nor Stev
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  • ===[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Arrows]]=== ...statement when he took an impressive victory in the [[Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]].
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  • |year = 1978 |series1 = [[1978 Aurora AFX British Formula One season|1978 British Formula One]]
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  • == 1978 Formula One Season == Undeterred by a chronic lack of results, Dywa continued to compete in 1978, missing the flyaway races opening and closing the season, but entering all
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  • ...77 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[North Star Racing]] & [[Iberia Airlines]]=== ...rand Prix]] for the rest of the European season, replacing the departing [[Tony Trimmer]].
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  • | width="35%"| Next race:<br>'''[[1977 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]]''' | width="35%"| Next race:<br>'''[[1978 Oulton Park International Gold Cup]]'''
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  • ...the non-championship [[1977 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy|Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]], a race organised for those who had failed to pre-qualify for the British Kagan was retained by Tyrrell for [[1978_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1978]]. Kagan would open the season with a strong 7th place in the [[Argentine G
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  • ...} Alan Rees <BR> {{GBR}} Jackie Oliver <BR> {{GBR}} Dave Wass <BR> {{GBR}} Tony Southgate ...Italian, Formula One team active from [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] to [[2001 Alternate Formula One season|2001]], when it was rebranded as t
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  • ...lternate Formula One season|1976]] and [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] before building their own '''Spartec''' chassis in [[1979 Alternate Formu ...ive branch came at the British Grand Prix, where the [[Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]] offered B&S some valuable track time in which she managed to score a 17th
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  • |previous = [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] ...n the pre season after the latter had collapsed financially midway through 1978.
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  • The '''Tony Brise Memorial Trophy''' was a non-championship Formula One race. ...nship race on Saturday afternoon. The trophy was named in honour of [[Tony Brise]], a British rising star in Formula One who was tragically killed just two
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  • |name = {{GBR}} XXXI [[BRDC International Trophy]] |official name = XXXI [[BRDC International Trophy]]
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  • ...to any of the ten teams that finished [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] above them. ...ional Trophy and contending for a podium finish at the Tony Brise Memorial Trophy before a late gearbox failure bequeathed it to his teammate instead) were e
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  • ...ver attended was the [[Tony Brise Memorial Trophy|1978 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]], which was won by [[Arrows]] driver [[Keke Rosberg]]. Inspired by the rac
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  • | Swelling entry lists see the inaugural [[Tony Brise Memorial Trophy]] held. Only drivers who failed to Pre-Qualify for the [[British Grand Prix | 25 June 1978
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