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  • {{Infobox Active Driver ...trious Formula One career, in particular his run to 2nd in the Formula One Driver's Championship in his debut season of 1979. However, domestically he is als
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  • ! scope="col" | Driver | Pay driver.
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...is academic career, only to be signed at the last minute as Ferrari's test driver. He earned a doctorate in philosophy from Oxford and is well-known for his
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  • ==Formula Used to Calculate Driver Ratings== ...o be included. Each has a weighting out of 150 which contributes towards a driver's final rating. Higher series will have a higher weighting.
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  • ! Driver
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  • ...May, 1934 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African former racing driver who competed in both [[Formula One]] and Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Driver took part in the [[1976_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1976]] [[South African
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  • '''Ernesto Althoff''' is a Brazilian racing driver. The son of wealthy German-Brazilian landowners in Santa Catarina, Althoff '''Réné Decarié''' is a French racing driver. After four moderately successful seasons of Formula Renault Europe, he mad
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  • The '''Grand Prix Driver's Association''' is the trade union for currently contracted [[Formula One]
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  • * '''Own a driver or team in a virtual championship?''' Help out by creating a wiki page for ...er-index.png|link=|{{Current}} [http://formularejects.com/driverlist Canon driver list]
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  • ! Driver ! Winning driver
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  • ...ferent points of the season. In the end Spencer won the title when neither driver scored points at the season ending race at Laguna Seca. This marked the las ...unt for the championship along with German [[Kay Lon]] and another British driver in [[Pippa Mann]]. The championship battle remained tight amongst the three
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...(born March 12th, 1977 in New York, New York) is a Korean-American racing driver who participated in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]]. After join
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver ...er''' (born December 28, 1982 in Saint Helier, Jersey) is a British racing driver known for winning the [[2011 F1RWRS season|2011 F1RWRS]] title. He entered
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  • ...ng]]<br>[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]] ...[Formula 2 Rejects World Race Series|F2RWRS]]. Trueba was one of the first driver-run teams to join the series, and despite never winning a race, was an esta
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  • |pole driver = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Dave Simpson]] |fastest lap driver = [[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] [[Phoenix McAllister]]
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  • ...eam, [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|Jones Unipart TAG]], one of the first ever driver-run outfits in the series which began competition in 2011. Since then, team * † Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed over 90% of t
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  • ...my Jones]]. The team is based in Banbury, England and was one of the first driver-run teams to be established in the [[F1RWRS]] (now ARWS) at the end of 2010 ...and very public spat between Jones, [[Barii Mori]], and his team boss and driver himself, [[Phoenix McAllister]], which became known as '[[The Mori/Jones Sa
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  • |current driver's champion = [[Dan Greenlaw]] !Driver
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  • |current driver's champion = [[Franc Piscine]] The driver has never raced in the F1RWRS or F1 (non-championship races notwithstanding
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  • {{Infobox Inactive Driver (Multiple Series) ...n Banbury, England) is a former British racing driver and son of former F1 driver, the late [[Harvey Jones]]. Sammy is primarily famous for his exploits with
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  • ...espite its high competitiveness during the Turbo Era, its high cost of the driver lineup and car development put a massive dent into Ken Tyrrell's finances. ! Driver
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  • |teams champion = {{USA}} [[Driver Performance Laboratory]] |{{USA}} [[Driver Performance Laboratory]]
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  • '''Kyoko Katayama''' (born 2001 in Japan) is a Japanese racing driver, currently driving for [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Nismo Academy Voec
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  • In 1980 (due to lack of driver interest) a merge between F1 and its ERL support series was made due to the
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  • ! Fastest driver !Winning driver
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  • '''Jason Hamilton''' (born 1995/1996) is an Australian racing driver. He has competed in [[F2RWRS]] and [[F3RWRS]], and is currently competing i ...ter a last-lap overtake on [[Ruby]], also earning the award for best Skoda driver (worth 3 points) and the Bradbury Award (worth 7 points), meaning he scored
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  • ''A pink background indicates a team/driver ineligible for championship points.'' ! Test Driver(s)
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  • |current driver's champion = [[Marcel Agyemang-Badu]] ...ld in 2011 with [[Shinobu Katayama]] and [[Sunshine Infiniti]] winning the driver and constructor champions (Katayama being the first female champion of the
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