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  • ...a or Transnistria. Due to their anticapitalistic principles, GLB only runs in low-cost championships. ...a runaway win. After 1997 GLB have made no successful appearances in other series.
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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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  • ...ever managed to get the funding for a serious attempt at racing again. His racing activities limited to test and reserve drives for Great Leap Backward.
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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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  • ...erts Dishwasher Company, and a racing driver who competed in the [[Life GP Series]]. ===Life GP Series===
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  • ...k. Company and Caraxl Racing as the founders. thesantipa Union joins later in 2011. Current company's president is Giuseppe Markus. ==Markus Mk. Racing==
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  • ...is currently a part of the [[Best In The World]]™ Support Group and drives in the [[FIA Endurance Challenge]] for Team Bentley.
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  • ...on, England) is an Australian racing driver best known for his appearances in Formula One. ...and [[Gary Brabham|Gary Brabham]]. His son, [[Sam Brabham|Sam]] is also a racing driver.
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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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  • ...the [[Siemens Ausdauer Reject Series]] for [[Tassie Racing]] and [[Life GP Series]] for [[Aussie Motorsport]]. ...88. For Blog, three years of driving wasn't enough for his confidence. His racing career was over before it even begun, that was until a surprise offer came
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  • {{Racing Team Sml |Long_name = Townsend-Bell Racing
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  • {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) | series 1 = [[Life GP Series|Life GP]] career
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  • ...jects Racing) was a Australian team that competed in the [[Life Grand Prix Series]] and the [[Rejects-1 World Championship]]. == Life GP Series ==
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  • ...team-mate [[Rachel Graham]] was one of the few women to win a race in the series. ===Life GP Series===
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  • ...races under the Croatian flag, although he competed for Australia earlier in his career. He holds dual nationality of these two countries. ...during his early career, but now he races under the Croatian flag in Lotus Racing League, as defined by his passport.
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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]] ...longside his brother for the first two races of 1991, before being injured in a high-speed accident at [[1991 Life Grand Prix of Spain|Jarama]], renderin
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  • |series category = Single-Seaters |page for series records =
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  • |name = Life Grand Prix Series |inaugural season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]]
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  • ...with '''AMG''', the high performance division of [[Mercedes-Benz]] formed in 1967''. ...car racing. The team was formed in the early 1960s by a group of engineers in Gelsenkirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen.
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