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  • ...] and affiliate teams, his highest moment came in the [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix]], when he took pole position and only missed the win by less than a second |bgcolor=eFCFFF| [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...which he accepted. He scored a podium in Monaco, but largely disappointed. 1957 was a better year for Fangio, scoring his third win in Spain as he finished |bgcolor=CFCFFF| ''[[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]''<br><small>8</small>
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  • ...drivers at the start of the championship, winning four championship Grands Prix and finishing in the championship's top ten five consecutive years, scoring | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...[[1953 Dutch Grand Prix]] and the highly controversial [[1955 Soviet Grand Prix]]. |bgcolor=eFCFFF| [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...y first race in Formula One championship history, the [[1950 British Grand Prix]], Chiron also finished second in Italy that year, finishing fifth in the c ...ice's racing career, aside from one final entry in the [[1950 French Grand Prix]].
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  • ...Lof]] were attacked outside their hotel following the [[1955 British Grand Prix]], by attackers rumoured to have been hired by [[Renzo]] owner Simone Bizza |bgcolor=cFCFFF| [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small>9</small>
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  • ...[[Felice Bonetto]]. However, after the [[1950 Swiss Grand Prix|Swiss Grand Prix]], he moved to [[Scuderia Ferrari]], where he would stay for over five year ...hich he finished third both times. An accident in the [[1954 Belgian Grand Prix]] with teammate [[Dorino Serafini]] saw him break his leg, following which
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  • ...f his début), he was the last living driver from the [[1950 British Grand Prix]] until his death in 2013, and one of only three surviving drivers from the ...e race at [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[United States Grand Prix]] in Sebring. It also marked the first ever win for the [[Rob Walker Racing
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  • ...odium. Later on, he scored his maiden victory in the [[1956 Scottish Grand Prix]], putting him in contention for the world title, but he ultimately failed | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...dini Type 56. This enabled them to bring Simon back near the front, and in 1957, his newfound pace allowed him to score two podiums and finish the year in | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...ed with the team. Nonetheless, he scored a podium in the 1956 French Grand Prix. Castellotti was killed in an accident in the 1957 Mille Miglia. Replacing his injured Ferrari teammate [[Alfonso de Portago]]
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  • |Debut = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]] '''West Cliff Racing''' (sometimes shortened to '''West Cliff''') was a British racing team that competed in the first two seasons of the [[F1RWRS]]. The t
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  • '''Peter John Collins''' (born 6 November 1931 in Kidderminster) is a British former racing driver. A Formula 3 prodigy who made his racing début aged 1 |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...m a total of 12 points including a second place in the [[1955 French Grand Prix]], overshadowed by [[Alberto Ascari]]'s first and only victory. | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{AUS}} Australian Grand Prix
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{NED}} Dutch Grand Prix
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  • |Long_name = Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering '''Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering''', often shortened to '''Voeckler GPE''' or '''Voeckler''', is
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  • His career ended in 1957, when a crash saw a piece of his helmet break into his skull paralysing Lin | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • |start_event = {{AUS}} [[1958 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]] ...ent = {{USA}} [[1958 United States Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ...d attrition-fuelled circumstances surrounding the [[1956 East German Grand Prix]], Frère scored a surprise third place out of four finishers. More successful outside of the world championship, notably winning the Grand Prix des Frontières in 1952 and the 24 Hours of le Mans in 1960, with [[Olivier
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  • ...g added to the calendar in an attempt to garner American interest in Grand Prix motor racing. ...[Alfa Romeo]] team, was a roaring success. Subsequently, interest in Grand Prix motor racing exploded, with the calendar swelling to encompass 11 global ev
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  • ...953 and returned to sportscars. He was killed in a vicious accident in the 1957 6 Hours of Forez when his car crossed a central divide and collided head-on |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]
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  • |start_event = {{MON}} [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{THA}} [[1956 Thai Grand Prix|Thai Grand Prix]]
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  • ...rari]] and [[O.S.C.A.]], he scored fifth place in the [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]] despite crashing out just two laps from the end. | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...ne Gregorio Miccani''. The baron's first goal was to enter the local Grand Prix of Bari: he fielded an entry, but narrowly failed to qualify. His second at ...reliability. The team was most notably denied an entry at the Irish Grand Prix due to a bureaucratic mishap: the race entries had been sent ''too early''
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  • | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|GBR]] | [[1952 English Grand Prix|ENG]]
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  • ...stralian Grand Prix four times and the Australian Drivers' Championship in 1957. Beginning his career in 1947, his first experience outside Australia came ...iled to start a race. In 1956, he attended the Scottish and British Grands Prix as a spectator, and following the injuries of [[Maurice Trintignant]] and [
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  • ...in the accident and missed the 1951 edition. He recovered and raced until 1957. | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...trants. However, he had a mechanical failure in the 1956 East German Grand Prix, which meant he failed to qualify. Aside from his stint in F1, he was known |[[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small></small>
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  • '''André Mignolet''' is a rally driver from, Belgium. Being born in 1957 in Tongeren. He is the father of [[Ron Mignolet]] and [[Dennis Mignolet]] a ...]. He would make his debut at the [[United States Grand Prix|1978 US Grand Prix]] replacing an injured Jacques Laffite.
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  • ...in Dresden; died September 5th, 2005 in Dresden) was an East German Grand Prix racing car driver and automotive constructor. ...rnate Formula One season|1956]], where he raced in the [[East German Grand Prix]] for the Argentinian [[Escuderia Hernandez]] team. Against all odds, Melku
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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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  • ...ccasionally attempted to qualify until 1955. He retired from motorsport in 1957. | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...m winning a national title, but he nevertheless took the runner-up slot in 1957. Following his final Indianapolis entry, Rathmann retired from motor racing | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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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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  • ...us team then undertook a sabbatical in [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]] when [[Rob Walker Racing]] ran as the ''de facto'' Lotus works squad befo | [[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...rmula One during the 1950s. Founded in [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]] by Johnnie Walker heir Rob Walker, the team was the ''de facto'' [[Lotus] ...] won the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[United States Grand Prix]].
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  • ...high-profile accident with [[Consalvo Sanesi]] at the [[1955 French Grand Prix]], he was famously fired from the team before the race was ended through a ...th [[Tony Brooks]], one of two drivers killed in the [[1956 Scottish Grand Prix]] when his car left the wet track and collided with two trees. He was eject
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  • ...y signed for [[Ferrari]], scoring another podium at the [[1956 Irish Grand Prix]]. Throughout the winters, he reached his peak success, winning numerous op | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNA</small>
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  • ...born 10 April 1929 in Mexborough, died 22 January 1959 in Guildford) was a British racing driver. Making a meteoric rise through the junior ranks in 1950 and ...vantage of high attrition to surprisingly win a close-fought Italian Grand Prix ahead of four [[O.S.C.A.]] works cars.
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  • | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]
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  • ...rch 1916 in Smethwick, died 12 January 1957 in Ardmore, New Zealand) was a British racing driver. An extremely successful hillclimb and rally driver, Wharton | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...e 24 Hours of Le Mans that same year with [[Mike Hawthorn]], as well as in 1957 with [[Ron Flockhart]]. He made some abortive attempts at racing in Formula | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...ss Grand Prix]]. After the drives dried up, he defected to West Germany in 1957, where he continued his racing career in sportscars. He died of cancer in M | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...e interested in the European scene and decided to attend the British Grand Prix in the Tasman off-season. ...kly, and when Ferrari fired [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] after the Italian Grand Prix, Brabham was the only driver on the Ferrari books willing to step in as rep
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  • ...urroundings, only barely failing to make the grid. His career lasted until 1957, but no other details on his life are known. | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...h Grand Prix]] before finishing in second. A third place in the Thai Grand Prix netted Maglioli 10 points. His sportscar career outlived his Formula 1 outi |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...ss was a legendary victory at the 1953 24 Hours of le Mans, his loyalty to British teams delayed his single-seater success. After a dry spell with the [[Royal |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...ap) came at the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[Italian Grand Prix]], where he finished fifth. | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...career in Formula One following an appearance at the [[1953 Italian Grand Prix]]. He signed with [[Officine Renzo]] in 1954, where he scored no points but ...ompete in Formula 1 when Paolo entered the [[1954 Italian Grand Prix]]. In 1957, all four Marzotto brothers entered under the [[Scuderia Marzotto]] name. G
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  • ...but after failing to qualify, he defected to [[Scuderia Ugolini]] later in 1957. | [[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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  • ...with [[EMW]], he returned in 1956 for [[Irish Racing Cars]], then again in 1957 for [[Scuderia Centro Sud]]. He also competed in the [[World Sprint Racing | [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...in 1954, and is best known for winning the 24 Hours of le Mans in 1956 and 1957. He also competed in Formula One, but spent most of his career driving for |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ...then [[Ferrari]], the results dried up and he was left without a drive. In 1957, he returned to Gordini, replacing the late [[Eugenio Castellotti]]. Howeve ...d Ramos delivered a second place finish at an attrition-hit [[French Grand Prix]]. However, the race would also be marred with tragedy as [[Giulio Cabianca
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  • ...itive teams. He was killed in March 1958 while testing a new Ferrari Grand Prix car at Modena Autodrome. He was 29 years old. |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • ''For the ARWS event, see [[ARWS British Grand Prix]]'' {{Grand Prix
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  • ...he help of Claes, he made his Formula 1 début in the [[1954 Belgian Grand Prix]], becoming the first F1 driver under the age of 20. After a failure to mak | [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the Netherlands svg.png]] 1954 Dutch Grand Prix The '''1954 Dutch Grand Prix''' was the fourth race of the [[1954 Alternate Formula One season|1954 Form
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  • ...s illustrious, at first driving for [[Warden]] in the [[1954 British Grand Prix]], then competing for [[Vanwall]] and [[Owen Racing Organisation]], without ...rth place in the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[French Grand Prix]].
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  • ''For the ARWS event, see [[ARWS German Grand Prix]]'' {{Grand Prix
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{FRA}} French Grand Prix
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  • ...an Graham Hill''' (born 15th February 1929, died 29th November 1975) was a British racing driver known for his time in [[Formula One]]. ===[[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]]: [[O.S.C.A.]]===
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  • ...sionally drive, and he would compete in the World Championship in 1956 and 1957, without success. | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...meryson single-seaters after taking over his father's company. In 1956 and 1957 he competed in the F1 World Championship, first for the private [[Halford A ! [[British Racing Motors]]
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  • ...Formula 3 in 1953, and after a brief encounter with F1 at the [[1955 Grand Prix de Rouen-les-Essarts]], he graduated to sportscars, then to more regular Fo |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNQ</small>
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  • ...his close friend [[Eugenio Castellotti]] was killed in an accident at the 1957 Mille Miglia. | [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...1931 in Hampton-in-Arden, died 2 December 2001 in Churston Ferrers) was a British racing driver. Halford was a prominent privateer in the mid-to-late 1950s w | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...ay-Fraser, was one of two drivers killed in a Formula Two race in Reims in 1957. He was 48 years old.
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  • ...Racing Team]], followed by a retirement at the subsequent [[Spanish Grand Prix]] from a very surprising third place. ...Alexander-run [[O.S.C.A.]] to an unexpected win at the [[Australian Grand Prix]].
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  • ...so did a single race for the works [[Ferrari]] team at the [[Italian Grand Prix]], but failed to finish. ...with the Italian scoring a career-best fourth place at the [[British Grand Prix]].
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  • |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNPQ</small> |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1955 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br><small>DNQ</small>
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  • ...or the [[Owen Racing Organisation]] in [[1957 Alternate Formula One season|1957]], driving an [[O.S.C.A.]]-[[BRM]] alongside [[Jack Fairman]]. ...ship. His 1958 season included an outstanding drive at the [[British Grand Prix]], eventually succumbing to a gearbox failure in the final few laps as he w
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  • ...e Grand Prix; and the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix and the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix. | [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • ...[Irish Racing Cars]] and [[B.C.M.A.]] before settling at [[Connaught]] for 1957. He developed a reputation as a quick driver in qualifying, but a series of | [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...began to make more appearances, beginning with a start in his home race in 1957. | [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...int when he took sixth in the bloodbath that was the 1956 [[Scottish Grand Prix]]. ...Grand Prix]] as well as a third in the season-ending [[United States Grand Prix]]. Bonnier finished the season in eighth place.
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  • ...[[North American Racing Team]] for the season ending [[United States Grand Prix]]. |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...took his first World Championship point in the season-ending [[Thai Grand Prix]]. ...n season one race later and took a fifth place finish in the [[Dutch Grand Prix]]. Gregory was then signed by [[Ferrari]] satellite squad [[North American
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  • ...the [[Irish Grand Prix|Irish]] and [[Scottish Grand Prix|Scottish]] Grands Prix - from which he retired on both occasions. ...attracted the attention of [[Escuderia Hernandez]] for the [[German Grand Prix]] but an administrative error saw his entry be withdrawn.
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  • ...es that season - his best result being a ninth place in the [[German Grand Prix]]. ...much success - his best being a eighth place finish in the [[Spanish Grand Prix]].
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  • ...ith a sixth place. He'd join [[Rob Walker Racing]] for the [[British Grand Prix]] before returning to Centro-Sud for the remainder of his schedule. | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ..., 1920 in Downham Market, Norfolk, died 30th March, 2019 in Suffolk) was a British former racing driver and racing school owner. ..._season|1958]] - with whom he'd take his first finish at the [[Dutch Grand Prix]].
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  • ...utfit - with whom she returned with in [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]]. | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ..._season|1956]] with the [[Scuderia Centro-Sud]] team at the [[German Grand Prix]] - finishing in tenth place. [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|A year la | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...' (born 14th May, 1925 in Glasgow, Scotland, died 1st October, 1985) was a British racing driver. ...s rewarded with an entry at the inaugural [[Formula One]] [[Scottish Grand Prix]] but failed to qualify.
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{IRL}} Irish Grand Prix
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  • ...lternate_Formula_One_season|1956]] and [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1957]] respectively for [[Julius Kubinsky]]'s eponymous team - failing to make t |[[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...6_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1956]] - taking part in the [[Italian Grand Prix]] for his own team. The [[1957_Alternate_Formula_One_season|following year] | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...anctioned by the FIA. In it's 72-year history, Formula One has held Grands Prix at many venues around the world. This page lists circuits that have hosted World Championship Grands Prix. The terms "Formula One race" and "World Championship" race were not always
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  • '''Francisco "Chico" Serra''' (born 3rd February 1957 in Sao Paulo, Brazil) is a former racing driver notable for his appearances ...most of 1980, Serra suffered a career-ending injury at the [[British Grand Prix]].
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  • |{{GBR}} British ...eam Car Company''', generally known simply as '''Sunbeam''', is a historic British automotive manufacturer founded in 1905 by John Marston, and revived in 202
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Monaco svg.png]] 1956 Monaco Grand Prix |official name = XVII Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] 1956 German Grand Prix The [[1956 German Grand Prix]] was the fourth race of the [[1956 Alternate Formula One season|1956 Formu
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Ireland svg.png]] 1956 Irish Grand Prix ...mpionship race, perishing in the [[1956 Scottish Grand Prix|Scottish Grand Prix]] one week later. [[Stirling Moss]] lost a fierce battle for the win to sco
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] 1956 British Grand Prix |official name = IX RAC British Grand Prix
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] 1956 Italian Grand Prix ...nd ensured the fight would continue to the season-ending [[1956 Thai Grand Prix]]. Instead, [[Mike Hawthorn]] scored his first and only career victory in t
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  • ...a 1 appearances at the [[1956 Italian Grand Prix]] and [[1957 German Grand Prix]]. While he did qualify for the latter, he was unable to finish the race. | [[1956 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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