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* <small>8</small> Jon Beekhuis was replaced by [[Willy T. Ribbs]] for the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] in a publicity stunt. | * <small>8</small> Jon Beekhuis was replaced by [[Willy T. Ribbs]] for the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] in a publicity stunt. | ||
* <small>9</small> Laurent Aïello departed the Andrea Moda team after frustration from their no-show at his home Grand Prix in France. He would be replaced by Briton Perry McCarthy. | * <small>9</small> Laurent Aïello departed the Andrea Moda team after frustration from their no-show at his home Grand Prix in France. He would be replaced by Briton Perry McCarthy. | ||
+ | * <small>10</small> Jon Beekhuis was replaced by Tom Douglas for the British Grand Prix. | ||
+ | * <small>11</small> Paul Tracy was handed a 2 race ban after causing a collision with Michael Schumacher at the British Grand Prix and was replaced by Geoff Brabham. | ||
==Season Calendar== | ==Season Calendar== |
Revision as of 11:39, 19 April 2021
1992 Formula One season | |
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Season | |
Races | 17 |
Start date | TBA |
Start Event | TBA |
End date | TBA |
End Event | TBA |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | TBA |
Constructor's Champion | TBA |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
1991 | 1993 |
Junior Categories | |
Tier 1 | 1992 International F3000 season |
The 1992 Formula One season was the 43rd Formula One World Championship season.
Contents
Entry List
Notes
- 1 Due to the FIA not deeming them to have properly purchased the former Fondmetal team's entry, Andrea Moda were excluded from both the South African and Brazilian Grands Prix.
- 2 After failing to qualify for the South African Grand Prix by over 4 seconds Giovanna Amati was sacked by Brabham and replaced by 1991 McLaren test driver Roberto Moreno.
- 3 Roberto Guerrero's sponsors failed to pay the March team and he was replaced by Kazuki Fushida for the Pacific Grand Prix.
- 4 Jon Beekhuis replaced Kazuki Fushida after the Pacific Grand Prix as the Japanese driver was only paid to drive for his home race.
- 5 After failing to qualify for the Spanish Grand Prix, Isabella Noriko was replaced by Arie Luyendyk, the Dutchman being replaced at March by Kazuki Fushida.
- 6 The Brabham team failed to pay Roberto Moreno so he left the team after the Monaco Grand Prix and was replaced by Canadian rookie Paul Tracy.
- 7 Andrea Moda failed to participate in either the Canadian or French Grands Prix; the former due to failing to pay Judd for engines and their subsequent withholding and the latter due to the team being caught up in a blockade caused by French truck drivers.
- 8 Jon Beekhuis was replaced by Willy T. Ribbs for the Canadian Grand Prix in a publicity stunt.
- 9 Laurent Aïello departed the Andrea Moda team after frustration from their no-show at his home Grand Prix in France. He would be replaced by Briton Perry McCarthy.
- 10 Jon Beekhuis was replaced by Tom Douglas for the British Grand Prix.
- 11 Paul Tracy was handed a 2 race ban after causing a collision with Michael Schumacher at the British Grand Prix and was replaced by Geoff Brabham.
Season Calendar
Standings
Drivers' Championship
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Points | 10 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Constructor's Championship
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