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Revision as of 04:50, 18 December 2014
1996 Rejects-1 World Championship | |
Previous: 1995 | Next: 1997 |
The 1996 Rejects-1 World Championship season was the third season of the Rejects-1 World Championship series.
Changes are EuroBrun removed from the chassis list as the development team failed to modify the car to go faster. Instead the 1992 Brabham BT60B is added to the chassis choices. Engines are also tuned to have 5 extra horsepowers for free. The series also has solved the financial issues that striked during last 1/3 period in 1995. It would be the final year of the current generation of cars.
Chassis
Teams and Drivers
Entrant | Chassis | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds | Test/Reserve Drivers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Great Leap Backward | Brabham BT60B | 3 | Kim-Jong Sung | 1- | Friedl Källström Frederico Angeli |
31 | Carlos Marquez | 1- | |||
Ursus Racing | Rial ARC-02 | 5 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
25 | TBA | 1- | |||
Aussie Motorsport | Andrea Moda S921 | 8 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
10 | TBA | 1- | |||
Northgate Engineering | Zakspeed 891 | 11 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
12 | TBA | 1- | |||
Caraxl Racing | Life L190 | 14 | Petrus Handoyo | 1- | Ronald Tenpecost James Generic |
Rob Lomas Racing | Onxy ORE-1 | 27 | Archibald March | 1- | Cletus Brown |
666 | Mikhail Karimov | 1- | |||
Rockets to Russia | TBA | 35 | TBA | 1- | |
53 | TBA | 1- | |||
Hunter Autosport | Fondmetal GR02 | 36 | Deanna McMahon | 1- | |
37 | Natascha Zaugg | 1- | |||
Foxhound Life | Lamborghini 291 | 44 | Pjotr Madunochev | 1- | Sergej Madunochev |
HURT Racing | Zakspeed 891 | 47 | Sam Pritchard | 1- | |
Scuderia Asso di Fiori | Zakspeed 891 | 52 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
88 | TBA | 1- | |||
Lotto Racing | Osella FA1ME | 70 | Cameron Maroon | 1- | |
HTMTRT | Life L190 | 76 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
78 | TBA | 1- | |||
Blokkmonsta Racing | Andrea Moda S921 | 79 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
Buoygues Télécom EBL | Fondmetal GR02 | 84 | Bernard Leclerq | 1- | |
222 | Jean-Philippe Henri | 1- | |||
Team Sprunk | Osella FA1ME | 98 | TBA | 1- | |
99 | TBA | 1- | |||
Valerian Engineering | TBA | 100 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
V.I.D.A. | AGS JH24 | 333 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
444 | TBA | 1- |
Calendar
Testing
Championship Races
Each race was scheduled to last approximately 65 minutes, with the exceptions of sprint races and SuperPrixs, which the latter will have longer race around 90 minutes. Sprint races maximum time are 21 minutes.
Notes:
- 1. Budweiser Challenge is an exhibition race non-points counted race. The field will be chosen from the top 12 of qualifying. The equipments needed are all specially-prepared only for the exhibition race.
- 2. Sprint races point system are: 5-4-3-2-1, with pole and fastest lap receiving 0.5 points.