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- | nationality = {{INA}} Indonesian '''Jordan Raharjo''' (born 4th January 2004 in Jakarta, Indonesia), is an Indonesian racing driver who currently drives for [[Eastern Racing Alliance]] in [[201821 bytes (92 words) - 16:17, 20 December 2016
- ...rship of Kentucky Fried Chicken, his father being the owner of the brand's Indonesian franchise. As a result his cars tend to have the brand's slogan "Jagonya Ay [[Category:Real-life drivers]]1 KB (160 words) - 14:16, 15 April 2022
- ...eam mostly ran in Australian motorsport (example: V8 Supercars, Australian Drivers Championship, V8Ute). ...a satellite-team named Caraxl Indonesia for Petrus Handoyo and Indonesian drivers.2 KB (360 words) - 12:37, 29 January 2017
- ...o''' (born 30th March, 1975 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is a racing driver with Indonesian nationality. He has driven in many series including Life Grand Prix Series, ...in 1989. First time he drive on an international race was 1990 Australian Drivers Championship, at a young age of just 15 years old. He managed to secured 8t5 KB (835 words) - 12:37, 29 January 2017
- ...Fish Motorsports''', commonly just '''Flying Fish''', or '''FFM''', was an Indonesian-based racing team that competed in the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Serie Established prior to the start of the 2012 season, Flying Fish was formed by Indonesian race driver [[Resi Respati]], who was looking to compete in the rapidly exp8 KB (1,193 words) - 23:11, 11 May 2015
- ...was starting to become a major threat in the championship when she won the Indonesian round and scored the fastest lap as the track was drying up. Her momentum t [[Category:Drivers]]4 KB (751 words) - 19:27, 5 April 2014
- ==Drivers and Teams== ! Race Drivers29 KB (3,360 words) - 15:22, 17 January 2023
- ! Test/Reserve Drivers |{{IDN}} [[Indonesian Grand Prix|Pertamina Indonesian Grand Prix]]20 KB (2,181 words) - 18:35, 26 December 2022
- |series_name = ''[[Mika Häkkinen]] won his only drivers title for [[McLaren|McLaren-Mercedes]], taking eight victories.'' ==Teams and drivers==30 KB (3,523 words) - 06:30, 20 July 2022
- ...st and Generic also helped the team for Rejects-1. At French SuperPrix and Indonesian round, Rejects-1 comission agreed with Caraxl Racing to test the Osella FA1 [[Category:Drivers]]7 KB (1,066 words) - 12:37, 29 January 2017
- ...to [[Mecha Grand Prix]] for the [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015 season]] but the Indonesian team struggled with pre-qualifying and Jean-Luc qualified only twice in ele [[Category:Drivers]]13 KB (1,862 words) - 03:49, 6 January 2018
- |Drivers = #29 - [[John Bean]]<br>#30 - [[Jesus Plaza]] |Noted Drivers = [[Saeed Al Faisal]]<br>[[James Davies (F1RWRS driver)|James Davies]]<b22 KB (3,235 words) - 23:03, 17 August 2016
- A very competent team in the International F3000 series (winning both the drivers' and teams' championships in [[1989 Alternate International F3000 season|19 |[[Indonesian Grand Prix|IDN]]11 KB (1,348 words) - 18:48, 31 December 2022
- | [[Indonesian Grand Prix|IDN]]<br> [[Category:Drivers]]15 KB (2,174 words) - 16:39, 18 January 2023
- |Drivers = |Noted Drivers = [[Hagane Shizuka]]<br>[[Saeed Al Faisal]]<br>[[Kay Lon]]<br>[[Shinobu19 KB (2,858 words) - 04:26, 18 August 2016
- ==Teams and drivers== *[[Harold Campbell-Bannerman]] moved to the Indonesian-based Jagonya Ayam! Racing to compete in the Asian Formula 3 series.24 KB (2,782 words) - 12:14, 7 April 2020
- *<small>1</small> - Osella FA1ME was a guest entrant in France and Indonesian rounds, and inegible for points. ==Teams and Drivers==41 KB (5,694 words) - 16:35, 4 April 2021
- ...uses of the series' demise along with huge concerns over the safety of the drivers. Also, the number of starters at each race was no longer fixed to a certain == Teams and drivers ==51 KB (7,241 words) - 17:53, 30 October 2017
- ...mself as the team leader, he took on the challenge of driving for the tiny Indonesian team, but things did not go as planned. The car was far less competitive th [[Category:Drivers]]23 KB (3,492 words) - 16:11, 17 May 2018