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*'''Engine''': 3000cc V10 manufactured by Mecaclone, can be upgraded. Base power 580 hp@10500 rpm, maxrev 13100 rpm | *'''Engine''': 3000cc V10 manufactured by Mecaclone, can be upgraded. Base power 580 hp@10500 rpm, maxrev 13100 rpm | ||
*'''Gearbox''': 6-speed H-pattern sequintal | *'''Gearbox''': 6-speed H-pattern sequintal | ||
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Rejects-1 World Championship | |
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Founder(s) | {{{founder}}} |
Inaugural Season | 1994 |
Engine supplier(s) | Mecaclone |
Tyre supplier(s) | Goodyear and Pirelli |
Records |
The Rejects-1 World Championship was a multi-make open-wheel racing series utilising the poorest performing Formula One cars from the previous 5 seasons, then 3 seasons for each next cycles. The series was owned and managed by the Australian-based Markus M.k. Company, established by the Markus siblings - Giuseppe, Quinn and Giselle. Giuseppe and Giselle held majority stakes, overseeing the day-to-day running of the venture, whilst Quinn focused the series' safety.
Engine Spec (1994-199x)
- Engine: 3000cc V10 manufactured by Mecaclone, can be upgraded. Base power 580 hp@10500 rpm, maxrev 13100 rpm
- Gearbox: 6-speed H-pattern sequintal