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  • | first race = [[2012 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] | last race = [[2013 F1RWRS French Grand Prix]]
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  • ...erry on top, their disappointing season made its climax in [[Italian Grand Prix|Italy]], where they shook the racing world with a double DNPQ. [[Jose Carlo ...all season happening in the penultimate race in the [[United States Grand Prix|United States]]. It was in that race where rookie [[Didier Pironi]] scored
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  • ...Gabbiani was banned again, this time for six races after the Belgian Grand Prix. Nicchi was promoted to the second race seat. ...holding a test session at Silverstone after the [[1980 South African Grand Prix]], Restov Racing decided to replace the under performing Elio de Angelis wi
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  • | first race = [[1989 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | final win = [[2001 San Marino Grand Prix]]
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  • | first race = [[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]] [[Belgian Grand Prix]] | first win = [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • The fifth season of the '''[[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]]''' is held in 2015. This season sees the introduction of pre-quali ...October 2014, the British Grand Prix will now be run as the English Grand Prix.
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  • The '''1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season''' was the third season of the [[F1RGP2C]]. The seaso ..., thanks to Pablo da Silva's insane antics during the [[1995 Pacific Grand Prix]]. This year's championship decider was no different. Despite the inevitabl
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  • | first race = 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix | first win = 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix
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  • | first race = 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix | last race = 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...n the early 90's, but left for touring cars after his Formula 1 efforts in 1994.
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  • ...first, and only point of the season at the [[2012 F1RWRS Luxembourg Grand Prix|Luxembourg round]], surviving the carnage to finish 8th. The performance of ...as with a few rounds to go, after an emphatic victory in the Belgian Grand Prix. A contentious collision with [[Scott Menard]] in the Luxembourg round gave
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  • | first race = 1999 Australian Grand Prix | first win = 2001 Austrian Grand Prix
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  • ...Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship|F1RGP2C]]. The season was modeled on the 1994 Formula One season. ...ok an emotional win at the [[1994 F1RGP2C Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]]. Both drivers were able to beat [[Daniel Moreno]], the second Williams dr
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  • ...x 2 Championship season''' was the second season of the [[F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship]]. The season was based on the 1995 Formula One season. [[Jo ...a regular basis, something we didn't see much of in [[1994 F1RGP2C season|1994]].
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  • ...the retirement of his leading contender in [[1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season''' |1996]] [[Pippa Mann]]. However, the return to for ...to make their debut at the first round in [[1997 F1RGP2C Australian Grand Prix|Australia]], [[Lawrence Tucker]], [[Stephano Baroncelli]], [[Jan van der Ma
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  • The '''1994 Microprose Alternate Formula One season''' was the only season of the other |rowspan=2| [[File:Greece.png]] Stavros Grand Prix
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  • ..., including one participations during the race's time as an official Grand Prix, in 1951. Racing for [[Team Metcalf GP]], he finished fourteenth. | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...ommissioner of [[F2RWRS]]. He won the inaugural race of the [[F1RGP2C]] in 1994, and took a second race victory two years later in Brazil. Tom is the son o ===1994-1996: F1RGP2C===
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  • ...keeps it steady, and finishes 9th in the wet conditions. The Italian Grand Prix at Monza becomes a truly heartbreaking experience for the team. Badoer qual ...d position before ditching it in the gravel. In Aida for the Pacific Grand Prix, Minardi announce Pedro Diniz for the 1996 season, bringing along his milli
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  • | debut season = [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1994]] | latest season = [[1995 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1995]]
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  • | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2013 German Grand Prix]] | last race = [[2014 F1RWRS Japanese Grand Prix|2014 Japanese Grand Prix]] (Ongoing)
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  • | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] | last race = [[2013 F1RWRS Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ed Rejects Racing) was a Australian team that competed in the [[Life Grand Prix Series]] and the [[Rejects-1 World Championship]]. ...[[Will Roberts]], who gave the team its first podium in the US West Grand Prix of 1991, before scoring 4 podiums in the 1992 season en route to a 6th plac
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of Canada.svg.png]] 1994 F1RGP2C Canadian Grand Prix |year = 1994
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] 1994 F1RGP2C French Grand Prix |year = 1994
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] 1994 F1RGP2C British Grand Prix |year = 1994
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  • ...orn 1976-1977) is a Latvian racing driver who competed in [[F1RGP2C]] from 1994 and [[Formula 1]] from 2003. He is the older brother of [[F1RWRS]] driver [ ==1994-97: F1RGP2C==
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  • | nationality = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] French | first race = [[1994 F1RGP2C Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...2C]] with Ferrari and McLaren and winning the [[1994 F1RGP2C Italian Grand Prix]] for Ferrari. His younger brother, [[Phoenix McAllister|Phoenix]], compete ! [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1994]]
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  • ...a) is Japanese racing driver that, notably, competed in [[F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship]] and [[Rejectful Eastern European Car Computerised Series]] ====Benetton (1994-1995)====
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  • ...la Ford in 1991, winning 5 races and becoming champion immediatly. Went to French Formula 3 in 1992 and won 4 races. He became 2nd in the championship. He al ...ennis season was saved by a magnificent second place in the Japanese Grand Prix. This was a tactical masterpiece, as many other drivers ran out of fuel, bu
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  • ...r''' (born February 17, 1960 in 16ème Arrondissement, Paris, France) is a French professional racing driver and team principal. He is part of the Voeckler f ...iums throughout the season as well as a second win in the [[European Grand Prix]] in Dijon-Prenois. Ultimately, Voeckler would retire in the final race of
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  • ...ler''' (born 2nd March, 1967 in 16ème Arrondissement, Paris, France) is a French professional racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One] ...finishes in the [[Soviet Grand Prix|Soviet Union]] and [[Australian Grand Prix|Australia]] - good enough for tenth in the championship.
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  • | debut season = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]] | latest season = [[1993 Life Grand Prix Series season|1993]]
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  • ...he remaining European season. He competed in the Belgian and French Grands Prix, without success. The next year, he again competed at Indianapolis for Alfa | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...ng to her retirement and making James Davies the only two times Life Grand Prix Series champion. The series came to an end and she finished 3rd in the fina ===1994===
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  • ...ason|1994]], Schneider was killed in qualifying for the [[San Marino Grand Prix]]. From there on, Vauxhall Sport retired the car number 5 and instead began ...a string of poor performances. Schneider shared the car with former Grand Prix driver [[Jochen Mass]] and scored a pair of wins at Monza.
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  • ===Grands Prix=== | [[File:Flag of Argentina svg.png]] Argentine Grand Prix
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  • ===Grands Prix=== | [[File:Flag of Argentina svg.png]] Argentine Grand Prix
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  • |[[File:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 svg.png]] Jody Scheckter ...:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[1981 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • The '''1994 F1 Management season''' is the first of Collieafc's F1 Management series. ...end of 1991. Nigel Mansell decided to try out his hand at Indycars and in 1994 is about to embark on defending his crown.
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  • | year = 1994 ...ejects-1 World Championship]] series, the replacement for the [[Life Grand Prix Series]] after it was demised after the 1993 season.
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  • |rowspan="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Ragno March Grand Prix Team ===Grands Prix===
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  • | rowspan=2| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Arrows Grand Prix International | rowspan=3| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Pacific Grand Prix
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  • ...Indonesian nationality. He has driven in many series including Life Grand Prix Series, Rejects-1 World Championship, AltCART, and some F1 drives. His son, == Life Grand Prix ==
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  • {{!}} [[Le Mans Cup]]<br> [[FRENCH]] <br> [[AutoReject Super Touring]]<br>[[AutoReject 2.0]] ...1RSTC]]<br/>[[Rejects-1 World Championship]]<br/>[[WTCC]]<br/>[[Life Grand Prix Series]]
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  • ...ggled their way to a triple DNPQ on their series debut at the French Grand Prix. They started their season with Giannino Marzotto, Franco Rol and Toulo de ...nd de Graffenried in the works Ferrari. At the next race, the German Grand Prix, de Graffenried returned to Renzo, and took another sixth place for the Sic
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  • ...st race = [[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]] [[Australian Grand Prix]] | former teams2 = {{INA}} [[Mecha Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ints score with an impressive fifth place in the wet at the [[French Grand Prix]]. ...nishes - including a career first podium at an attritional [[Italian Grand Prix]], the team’s first in [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|three years]].
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  • ...having won the Drivers Championship in [[1994 Alternate Formula One season|1994]], [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]], [[2000 Alternate Formula One ...and scored his first podium finish of his F1 career at the [[Mexican Grand Prix]] with a second place behind [[McLaren]]'s [[Gerhard Berger]]. Schumacher t
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  • | first race = 1991 United States Grand Prix | first win = 1996 San Marino Grand Prix
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  • ...n trouble, he finally scored three points in the season-closing Thai Grand Prix. | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...S - which was a successful model in many post war non-championship Grands Prix. ...ni took the Scuderia's first world championship win in the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] and finished the season in equal first on points with Alfa Romeo's [[Gius
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  • | [[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | [[French Grand Prix|FRA]]
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  • '''James Duncan Hamilton''' (born 30 April 1920 in Cork, Ireland, died 13 May 1994 in Sherborne) was a British racing driver. A World War II veteran, Hamilton |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...fels]], he signed for [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] for the [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]], finishing in sixth place. He subsequently signed for [[Connaught]], but | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • .... He also entered a single Formula 1 event, the [[1953 United States Grand Prix]], driving for [[Bardahl Oil Company]]. However, he couldn't adapt to road | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{FRA}} French Grand Prix
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  • |Long_name = Stewart Grand Prix ...uctor that operated in the late 1990s. The team was formed by former Grand Prix driver Sir Jackie Stewart and his son Paul Stewart in 1997 as the official
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  • ''For the [[Formula One]] race, see [[Jordan Grand Prix]]'' |Long_name = Jordan Grand Prix
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  • ...Changy''' (born 5th February, 1922 in Brussels, Belgium, died 5th August, 1994 in Etterbeek, Belgium) was a Belgian racing driver. ...awarded to his ancestor Francois Carpentier - a high ranking major in the French Cavalry - in 1556 for valour during wars with the Spanish Empire.
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  • ...inish in [[Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungary]] and a win in [[Yugoslavian Grand Prix|Yugoslavia]]. ...score what would be the team's only win that year at the [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. He would end the year a comparatively measly fifth in the standings, his
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  • ...n the points and managing a surprise podium finish at the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] in a stellar drive. ===[[1994 Alternate Formula One season|1994]]-[[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999]]: [[Arrows|Benetton Arrows]]===
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  • ...Alesi''' (born '''Giovanni Alesi'''; 11 June 1964 in Avignon, France) is a French racing driver of Italian origin, most known for his [[Formula One]] career ...in the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] and 6th at the season-ending [[Mexican Grand Prix]].
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  • '''Oreca''' (Organisation Exploitation Compétition Automobiles) is a French racing team, founded in 1973 and run by Hugues de Chaunac, former team mana The team scored its first Formula One point during the team's [[French Grand Prix|home race]] in its maiden season with Frenchman [[Érik Comas]] finishing s
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  • ...opherson]]. Giovanardi scored a best finish of ninth in the [[French Grand Prix]] but this was not enough to secure his spot as he was released at the end ===Complete Formula One World Championship Grand Prix Results===
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  • ...d and Donnelly did not score points that year - his teammate, the talented French Sicilian [[Jean Alesi]] could only muster a single point from Spa. ...best finish being an 8th place at the season-opening [[South African Grand Prix]]. The Ulsterman still signed a new 2-year deal in August, however he had a
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  • '''Sophie Fabron''' (born 15th June, 1964 in Annecy, France) is a French former racing driver and team owner. ...nal F3000 season|1988 International Formula 3000]] series, driving for the French GBDA Motorsport team alongside [[Éric Bernard]]. Fabron finished the seaso
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  • ...x]]. Alboreto would unfortunately suffer a minor injury in [[Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] which saw him ruled out for the following race, where he was replac ...ordshire-based team, his best result being a ninth place in [[French Grand Prix]].
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  • ...e the team's first points with a fifth place finish in the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] - allowing the team to finish ninth in the Constructor's standings. |[[Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]
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  • ...[[San Marino Grand Prix|San Marino]] and [[French Grand Prix|French Grands Prix]]. The car was not particularly competitive and de Cesaris registered a bes ...s best finish of the year with a second place at the [[United States Grand Prix West]]. This, alongside several other points finishes, would be good enough
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  • | birth date = 18 October, 1994 | first race = [[United States Grand Prix|2019 United States Grand Prix I]]
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  • ...0|International Formula 3000]]. He was killed at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix after a racing accident sustained after hitting the wall at the high-speed ...f the front-runners faltered. His best result came at the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] where he came second after battling with [[Gerhard Berger]] for the lead.
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  • '''Didier Artzet''' (born 10 February 1963 in Nice) is a French former racing driver. He currently lives in Noumea, New Caledonia after his After a solid 1992 season that cemented Artzet's position as one of the top French talents, Gérard Larrousse of [[Larrousse|his eponymous team]] signed him t
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  • ...his level but did score a impressive fifth place in the [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]. ===[[1994_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1994]]: [[Lotus]]===
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  • ...efore relocating to Europe for further his career. He spent two seasons in French F3 with limited success before returning to Japan and spending 1988 and 198 Katayama was also rumoured his debut at the 1992 Japanese Grand Prix, expected to take a one-off drive for the struggling [[March|Leyton House M
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  • ...n, scoring no points and being off the oace of the runners. He switched to French outfit DAMS for the Following year, where he would score points three times He switched teams again in 1990, this time, going to Apomatox, another French outfit, as teammate to that season's eventual champion Damon Hill. The Belg
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  • |start_event = {{SMR}} San Marino Grand Prix |previous = [[1994 Italian Formula One Championship|1994]]
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  • ...= {{RZA}} [[South African Grand Prix|Panasonic South African Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...l". Tracy died as a result of a collision at the [[British Grand Prix]] in 1994. ...at the former, but scoring a top 10 finish at the latter. At the Pau Grand Prix, however, Tracy showed a glimpse of his potential, driving a solid, if unsp
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  • |year = 1994 |series_logo = [[File:Schumacher-1994.jpg|250px]]
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  • |start_event = {{BRA}} [[Brazilian Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...received a race ban for his part in the incident, being replaced by local French driver [[Mike Boullier]] at Magny-Cours. ...ke Gordon, McEwan was retained for the [[1994 Alternate Formula One season|1994 season]].
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  • ...Alternate Formula One season|1994]] for [[Simtek]] at the [[Spanish Grand Prix]], replacing the deceased [[Bernd Schneider]]. Lamy's F1 career would be cr ==Complete [[Formula One]] Grand Prix results==
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