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  • Sammy was one of the original drivers in the F1 Rejects World Race Series, and has participated in every race bar He is one of a number of drivers who run their own teams, and Jones Racing has been one of the most successf
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  • == Teams and drivers == ! Race Drivers
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  • == Drivers and teams == ! Race Drivers
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  • ...competitive. However, the car proved to be a great disappointment, as both drivers complained of a general lack of grip, rendering both as midfield also-rans For 2012, Davies followed the footsteps of many of his fellow F1 drivers including [[Sammy Jones]], [[Phoenix McAllister]] and Melrose into the F1RW
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  • ...the team for the year there, claiming the series to be too unsafe for the drivers. [[Dennis Mignolet]] was brought in to replace Cam for the New Zealand roun ...lian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Giovesi| Kevin Giovesi] and North Korean [[Kim Sung Ri]].
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  • ===Teams and Drivers=== !Race Drivers
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  • ...bout the team apart from the 300 strong enterauge from the army, and their drivers, [[Kim Lang-Dong]] and [[Mario Wankucini]] who drove ex-DTM Opel Omegas.
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  • ! Drivers | [[File:Flag of North Korea svg.png]] [[Democratic Korean People's Reject Rally Team]]
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  • ...al one. It is also unknown as to whether Kim Jong Sung has any relation to North Korea's ruling Kim dynasty. ...m Jong Sung is not the same person, given the mystery surrounded the North Korean driver support program.
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  • | nationality = {{PRK}} North Korean | birth place = Pyongyang, North Korea
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  • ...ecure the Manufacturers' championship and finishing in fourth place in the Drivers' standings. ...- despite having gone back on a previous promise of only running American drivers in 2010. Both Badoer and teammate [[T. Hemo Goblin]] were only able to scor
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  • ...n from the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show which was eventually sold on to the North Korean government to spearhead the state's Kaengsaeng Motorsport program. [[Category:Real-life drivers]]
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== |rowspan=3| {{JPN}} Kondo Racing with [[North Star Racing Group|North Star]] {{Tooltip|<small>[?]</small>|Managed by Pilot.}}
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