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  • ...(backed by Foster's) for his own patriotic racing team, [[Good Call Racing|Racing for Greece powered by Olives]].
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  • ...962 in Kempten (Allgäu), West Germany) is a German entrepreneur and former racing driver. ==Racing Career==
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  • ...erts Dishwasher Company, and a racing driver who competed in the [[Life GP Series]]. ===Life GP Series===
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  • ...th July, 1952) is a British former racing driver best known for his career in touring cars. ...ajority of the [[World Touring Car Masters]] series for Vic Lee Motorsport in an independent Peugeot 405.
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  • ...ranck Fréon''' (born 16th March, 1962 in Paris, France) is a French former racing driver. ...for French outfit Graff Racing replacing regular driver [[Philippe Gache]] in the team's Peugeot 405. Fréon failed to qualify.
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  • ...art of the name). The team is currently competing in the [[Life Grand Prix Series]]. ===1991-92: Life Grand Prix===
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  • ...m. Later he founded his own team, Mazzacane Motorsport, which is competing in the 2001 Prost GP season. ...r never made it to the end of the race again in 1991, and he finished 27th in the championship.
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  • '''Richard Branson Arthurs''' (born 15 June 1965 in London) is a British racing driver, the younger and less experienced brother of [[Christopher Arthurs]] ====1991====
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  • ...New Zealander racing driver best known for his appearances in Touring Car racing. ...ceania in the late 1980s and regularly took part in Australian touring car series.
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  • ...rn 6 December 1950 in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire) is a British former racing driver. ...British Touring Car Championship and [[World Touring Car Masters]] series in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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  • ...e [[Life Grand Prix Series]]. He scored a singular 2nd place finish in the series, during the 1993 season. ...l the [[1995 Rejects-1 World Championship season]]. He didn't race the car in the 1994 and 1995 seasons, and disappeared into obscurity after 1995.
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  • '''Hideo Fukuyama''' (born 13th August, 1955 in Owase, Mie) is a Japanese racing driver. ...a initially started very slowly in the series but took a maiden pole later in the season at Brno following an update.
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  • ...shire) is a British racing driver best known for his career in touring car racing. ...Car Masters season|1991]] driving a BMW M3 for the Pyramid Motorsport team in the two British rounds of the championship.
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  • ...zló Szász''' (born 25th August, 1966 in Várpalota, Hungary) is a Hungarian racing driver. ...[[Eggenberger Motorsport]] team in [[1991_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1991]] at the Czechoslovakian round of the [[World Touring Car Masters]].
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  • ...ver who competes in the [[Life GP Series]] for his own team, [[Dave Wilson Racing]]. ...er workmates were convicted for massive fraud and were handed serious time in Wandsworth Prison.
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  • ...driver. He currently competes in historic rallying and FIA historic saloon racing events. He runs Silverstone Auctions, Classic Car Auctions and Nick Whale M ...Developments]] [[Toyota]] team in [[1991_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1991]] as their [[World Touring Car Masters]] reserve/development driver.
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