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  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />22.810 km (14.173 mi) ...n the form of Rudi Fischer, free of his commitments with the International Racing Group. Volonterio would resurface a few years later.
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  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />4.193 km (2.605 mi) |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
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  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />6.300 km (3.915 mi) |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
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  • ...nly better than 1951. They would be back in 1953 under the name Reatherson Racing Development. ...unced a few weeks later, and Hampshire would turn up in 1953 with an Aston Martin.
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  • Trod van Hoff Racing make their second appearance at a championship Grand Prix with Helmut Niede ...er Loyer finally returns to the paddock for the coincidentally named Loyer Racing alongside Alfonso de Portago.
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  • ...mpeted in Formula One in 1950 for [[Motorsport Bleu]], then later [[Jaguar Racing]]. After initially staying with the British team in 1951, he left due to a ! [[Jaguar Racing]]
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  • |series_name = <span style="font-size:88%">Driving for [[Alexander Racing Team]] after [[Alfa Romeo]]'s withdrawal, [[Jack Brabham]] won his second t |entrant_champ = {{FRA}} [[Alexander Racing Team-Gordini]]
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  • ...ay 1997 in Lake Havasu City) was an American racing driver. He started his racing career at age 15, and by 1949, he was competing in the AAA championship, wh ! [[Aston Martin AM-04]]
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  • ...rn 23 August 1919 in Emmen, died 3 June 1956 in Rouen, France) was a Dutch racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1951 to 1956. He is often regarded as ..., finishing 5th. These results attracted the attention of Jaguar and Aston Martin.
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  • | [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] [[Reatherson Racing Developments]]
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  • ...ary 1923 in Melbourne, died 20 February 1965 in Sandown) was an Australian racing driver. One of the most successful Australian drivers of all time, Davison ...] at the [[1952 Australian Grand Prix]], Davison decided to spend a season racing in Europe, competing for [[Balkan Eagle]] and [[EMW]], but without any succ
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  • ...eady in deep development trouble, and it was only upon switching to [[Erne Racing Development]] that he was finally able to start a race. The team left the s ! [[Erne Racing Development]]
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  • {{Racing Team Sml '''Scuderia Ferrari''' is the racing division of Ferrari, competing in [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]]. Ba
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  • ...in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, died 10 December 2010 in Brussels) was a Belgian racing driver and team owner. A young garage owner and Ferrari dealer, Swaters fou !rowspan=2| [[Aston Martin AM-04]]
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  • ...the team's first season, they ran customer [[Aston Martin]] chassis with [[Jaguar]] engines.
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  • ...dited with the original idea for Goodwood Circuit. After the War, he began racing in his native Australia before moving back to Europe in 1951 to further his ! [[Aston Martin AM-04]]
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  • ...nce, he signed for [[Bentley]] in 1952 and remained there for two seasons, racing on and off, without any success. ...[[1954 Syracuse Grand Prix]], Hawthorn was hired by [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]] as a temporary replacement, but failed to impress and was soon replaced b
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  • ...2 October 1919 in The Hague, died 26 December 1992 in Leiden) was a Dutch racing driver. A distinguished air force pilot during the Second World War, Flinte ! [[Aston Martin AM-04]]
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  • |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    46 KB (6,941 words) - 14:58, 21 March 2017
  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />4.193 km (2.605 mi) |first team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    33 KB (4,592 words) - 11:24, 17 January 2017
  • |first team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    32 KB (4,367 words) - 18:47, 5 March 2017
  • ...ussels, died 2 October 1998 in Les Baux-de-Provence, France) was a Belgian racing driver. Widely regarded as one of the greatest sportscar drivers of all tim ! [[Aston Martin AM-03]]
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  • |Most wins cons = {{GBR}} [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] (1) <br> {{GBR}} McLaren-Ford (1) <br> {{ITA}} Ferrari (1) |Most wins ent = {{GBR}} [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]] (1)
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  • |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] ...d Belgian Grand Prix winner [[Tony Bettenhausen]] in an [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] and other title challenger [[Reg Parnell]] in a [[Ferrari]]. This was the
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  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />4.7105 km (2.927 mi) ...s head out of his arse and actually finish races. Semi-home team Alexander Racing Team were also in a good position, with Sanesi taking an emotional maiden w
    31 KB (4,275 words) - 16:34, 9 March 2017
  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />7.28 km (4.524 mi) |fastest lap team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    29 KB (4,147 words) - 10:10, 15 March 2017
  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />6.300 km (3.915 mi) |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    28 KB (3,841 words) - 18:37, 6 April 2017
  • |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    26 KB (3,691 words) - 13:53, 16 March 2017
  • |first team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
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  • ...me at the [[1955 Italian Grand Prix]], competing for [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]]. He failed to finish. ! [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]]
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  • Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing Alexander Racing Team - Gordini
    46 KB (7,036 words) - 18:44, 23 March 2017
  • ...in 1955, never making a single race start. Following this, he retired from racing and became the team manager at Mercedes. ! [[Loyer Racing]]
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  • |fastest lap team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    33 KB (4,647 words) - 19:21, 27 March 2017
  • |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] Loyer Racing had benched the underperforming Luigi Musso for this race, bringing JAMR re
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  • Such is the popularity of Grand Prix racing in the United Kingdom, the country has also hosted other Grands Prix such a | {{GER}} [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]]-[[BMW]]
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  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />4.193 km (2.605 mi) |pole team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    31 KB (4,438 words) - 20:01, 29 March 2017
  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />4.7105 km (2.927 mi) |first team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    30 KB (4,233 words) - 19:49, 30 March 2017
  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />7.28 km (4.524 mi) |second team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
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  • |align=middle| {{GBR}} [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] |align=middle| {{GBR}} [[Jaguar Aston Martin Racing]]
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  • | {{GER}} [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]]-[[BMW]] | {{GER}} [[Melrose Racing Team|Jooky Melrose Racing Team]]
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  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />22.810 km (14.173 mi) |first team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    28 KB (3,956 words) - 10:58, 26 March 2023
  • | {{GBR}} [[Williams|LATAM Williams Racing]] | {{GBR}} [[Williams|Saudia Williams Racing Team]]
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  • | {{GBR}} [[Brabham|EA Sports Brabham Racing Organisation]] | {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|Red Bull Racing]]
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  • |third team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] Jaguar Aston Martin Racing had been reduced to three cars instead of the usual four as Maurice Trintig
    27 KB (3,869 words) - 16:10, 7 April 2017
  • |course = Permanent racing facility<br />6.300 km (3.915 mi) |first team = [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]]
    31 KB (4,533 words) - 18:06, 15 April 2017
  • | {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|CEPSA Red Bull Racing]] | {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|Red Bull Racing]]
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  • | {{GBR}} [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] | {{GBR}} [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]]
    14 KB (1,526 words) - 06:44, 28 August 2022
  • | {{AUT}} [[Red Bull Racing]] | {{GBR}} [[Brabham|Parmalat Racing Team]]
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  • {{Racing Team Sml |Short_name = {{GBR}} Jaguar Racing
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  • ...te_Formula_One_season|2001]]-[[2002_Alternate_Formula_One_season|2002]]: [[Jaguar]]=== Webber's first foray into Formula One would come courtesy of the [[Jaguar]] team, where he'd spend the 2001 season as test driver. With the departure
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