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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 ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]===
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  • ...its 1978 season (18 months after Formula 1 debuted at their Japanese Grand Prix in 1976.) ...tings as the ERL races usually took place on a Saturday before an F1 Grand Prix on the Sunday.
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  • | next = 1977 | nextlink = 1977 Virtual F1 Season
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  • |first race = [[South African Grand Prix|1976 South African Grand Prix]] |first win = [[Austrian Grand Prix|1977 Austrian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...He entered the [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] [[British Grand Prix]] using his own chassis for [[Brian McGuire Racing|his own team]], but fail He was killed in August of 1977 after crashing while practicing his car during a Shellsport G8 Championship
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  • |start_event = {{MON}} [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{AUS}} [[1952 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • |first race = [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix]] |first win = [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...y named '''Equipe de Course Belge''' and '''Ecurie de Course Belge''' is a Belgian racing team founded in 1972 by ex-F1 driver André Pilette to help his son
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  • |start_event = {{GBR}} [[1950 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{ITA}} [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |start_event = {{MON}} [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{ITA}} [[1951 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1977 F1 season, please visit [[1977 Alternate Formula One season]]'' | year = 1977
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  • |year = 1977 |start_date = 6th March 1977
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  • | birth date = 17th November, 1977 | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • ...y Culture of USSR for the 1960s and the early to mid 1970s. Midway through 1977 she defected from the Soviet Union to West Germany, taking on the pseudonym ...round the Stalinist era, and was then invited to see the 1955 Soviet Grand Prix alongside her parents. This proved to be a turning point in her life, as sh
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  • | first race = 1967 French Grand Prix | first win = 1968 South African Grand Prix
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  • | birth date = 12 May, 1977 | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]]
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  • | first race = 1976 [[French Grand Prix]] | last race = 1989 [[Mexican Grand Prix]]
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  • ...is activities making money from soft porn. Results in F3 were no better in 1977, although Jenkins did finish a career-best 3rd at a soaking wet Brands Hatc | bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • | first race = 1987 [[Australian Grand Prix]] | final race = 1989 [[Mexican Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ebut at his home Grand Prix at Fuji in [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]], driving for [[Boro]]. He eventually finished the race in 8th place. ! [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • ...championship, but following a serious accident in the [[1951 French Grand Prix]], his career was largely ended. A friend of Renzo Bizzarri, he competed in | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • | previous = 1977 | previouslink = 1977 Virtual F1 Season
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  • ...ily travelled to Monaco to watch the [[Monaco Grand Prix|1967 Monaco Grand Prix]]. After watching the race, Guillaume was certain: He wanted to be a Formul ...Gauthier by 7 wins to 6. Prost then moved on to Formula Renault Europe for 1977, whereas Guillaume remained, allowing himself to win every race in French F
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  • | birth date = February 16, 1977 | first race = 1998 British Grand Prix
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  • '''Bernard de Dryver''' (born 19 September 1952 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian former racing driver. ...ne_season|1977]] with the [[B&S Fabrications]] team at the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] - but he failed to pre-qualify.
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  • |start_event = {{MON}} [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] ...ent = {{USA}} [[1953 United States Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Iberia Airlines]]=== Rosberg's first opportunity in Formula One machinery came at the [[1977 Trofeo Dino Ferrari]] where he drove a non-works [[McLaren]] M23 for the [[
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  • |start_event = {{MON}} [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{ITA}} [[1954 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |start_event = {{ARG}} [[1976 Argentine Grand Prix|Argentine Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{JPN}} [[1976 Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]]
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  • |start_event = {{MON}} [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{ITA}} [[1955 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] 1955 French Grand Prix |official name = XLII Grand Prix de l'ACF
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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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  • '''Jean-Maxime Bachot''' (born September 19th, 1977, in Strasbourg, France) is a French racing driver, best known for his appea ...British stars James Rositter and Adam Carroll. At the 2005 Malaysian Grand Prix, Takuma Sato fell ill, and Bachot was appointed as his replacement for the
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Shadow]]=== ...and Prix]], however a collision with [[Michel Leclère]] in [[German Grand Prix|Germany]] forced him to miss the next two races.
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  • ...Prix]]. Merzario also entered one race of the season - the [[French Grand Prix]] - for the floundering [[Dywa]] team. He failed to make it out of pre-qual |bgcolor="#cfcfff"|[[Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>16</small>
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  • ...er, 1949 in Liege, Belgium, died 12th March, 2017 in Liege, Belgium) was a Belgian former racing driver known for his time in [[Formula One]]. ...tch - which would be bettered by a fourth place finish in [[Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]]. Nève finished the season in 16th place overall.
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  • ...able to score a single point all year, taking sixth at the [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[March]]===
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  • ...76 Alternate Formula One season|1976]]-[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Penske]]=== ...k the PC4's best result in 1976, with a ninth place at the [[Spanish Grand Prix]].
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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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  • ...d success at all levels, scoring good results in sportscars, pre-War Grand Prix racing and non-championship Formula One. In 1951, he decided to attend a ha |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>DNQ</small>
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Monaco svg.png]] 1953 Monaco Grand Prix |official name = XIV Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the Netherlands svg.png]] 1953 Dutch Grand Prix The [[1953 Dutch Grand Prix]] was the second race of the [[1953 Alternate Formula One season|1953 Formu
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] 1953 Belgian Grand Prix |official name = XV Grand Prix de Belgique
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  • ...first positive, with him qualifying in third for the 1976 Argentine Grand Prix. His quick pace around the Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez was vindicated, ...ncture after passing McLaren's Carlos Reutemann at the United States Grand Prix West, forcing him to three retirements in a row.
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  • ...ning the [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978 United States West Grand Prix]]]] ...s season began well, taking the flag at the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix following an engine failure from his pole-sitting teammate.
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  • ...opening Argentine Grand Prix, the Spanish Grand Prix and the Belgian Grand Prix. ...pted to keep him for the race the following day. He retired from the Grand Prix with a blown engine.
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  • ...ng debut at the inaugural [[Formula One Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]] for the unfancied [[Kojima Engineering]] at Fuji Speedway alongside Canad ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]===
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  • ...= {{ARG}} [[Argentine Grand Prix|Austral Líneas Aéreas Argentine Grand Prix]] ...t = {{USA}} [[United States Grand Prix|Toyota United States Grand Prix]]
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] 1953 French Grand Prix |official name = XL Grand Prix de l'ACF
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Monaco svg.png]] 1954 Monaco Grand Prix |official name = XV Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
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  • ...attempted to qualify for the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] and the [[Dutch Grand Prix]] driving for the [[F&S Properties]] team. ...], he again entered the Dutch Grand Prix but also added the [[German Grand Prix]] to his schedule.
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] 1954 French Grand Prix |official name = XLI Grand Prix de l'ACF
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] 1954 Belgian Grand Prix |official name = XVI Grand Prix de Belgique
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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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  • ''For the ARWS event, see [[ARWS Belgian Grand Prix]]'' {{Grand Prix
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] 1954 United States Grand Prix |official name = III United States Grand Prix
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  • ...me [[Formula One]] World Champion from [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] and [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]], both times driving for [[ ...or [[Lotus|John Player Team Lotus]] in [[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]]]
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  • ...eva's other win in 1976 would be at his home race, the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. Despite missing most of the season, Sneva would end up fin ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]===
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  • ...tuppacher.jpg|190px|thumb|Otto Stuppacher during the [[1976 Austrian Grand Prix]].]] ...o]] powered March chassis, entering the Austrian, Dutch and Italian Grands Prix. The venture was a complete failure, with Stuppacher being over ten seconds
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  • ...76 Alternate Formula One season|1976]]-[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Kojima]]=== Villeneuve made his Formula One debut at the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix for the unfancied [[Kojima Engineering]] squad alongside [[Masahiro Hasemi]
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  • Following the [[Niki_Lauda#Death|death of Niki Lauda]] at the Soviet Grand Prix, the battle for championship honours would now be fought between Reutemann ...est position heading into the final race of the season, the Japanese Grand Prix.
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  • ...eted in motorsport since the 1910s and has achieved great success in Grand Prix racing, Sportscars and Touring Cars. ...lan. Fohr was later replaced himself for the season ending [[Italian Grand Prix]] by pre-war ace [[Paul Pietsch]]. Farina won three out of the five races (
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  • ...in Formula One with the [[F&S Properties]] team, entering the Dutch Grand Prix in 1976 - failing to pre-qualify. In 1977 he expanded his programme to also include the German Grand Prix.
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  • ...ont-Ferrand, France, died 21 June 1981 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...76 Alternate Formula One season|1976]]-[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Ferrari]]===
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  • ...lternate_Formula_One_season|1976]] and [[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]. ...to fail to pre-qualify. It was more of the same for the team's home Grand Prix - van Lennep and Wunderink's replacement [[Boy Hayje]] could not extract en
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  • Stuck caused controversy at the 1976 [[Italian Grand Prix]] for deliberately swerving in front of race leader and eventual champion [ ===1977: [[Kojima]]===
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  • ...Tambay''' (born 25th June, 1949 in Paris, France) is a French former Grand Prix racing driver. ...Italian]] Grands Prix, followed by a shock first win in a [[Japanese Grand Prix]] struck by a rain storm.
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[North Star Racing]] & [[Ibe ...teau was set to make his full Formula One debut at the 1977 [[French Grand Prix]] with the beleaguered [[North Star Racing]] team, but the team opted to st
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Williams]]=== ...d as a result he would not return until the season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. During this time, he was replaced by [[Elio de Angelis]] and [[Patrick D
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  • ...ndulgent lifestyle made him one of the most intriguing characters in Grand Prix racing history. ...fact, Hunt's best result of the season - a second place in [[French Grand Prix|France]] - was behind his French rival in a race where the Ferrari team had
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  • ...arely making the grid, before a merited eighth place in the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] from Brancatelli transformed their fortunes - now regularly qualifying fo ...th at the [[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]] [[United States Grand Prix West]].]]
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  • ...marked by a nasty incident with [[Ronnie Peterson]] at the [[German Grand Prix]] in which he collected the Swede at the Ostkurve. Both drivers required me ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] - [[Iberia Airlines|Iberia Air
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  • ...Formula One - which would then be followed by a sixth in the [[Dutch Grand Prix|Netherlands]]. ...ld be marked by an incident with [[Henri Pescarolo]] at the [[French Grand Prix]], where he would forcibly remove Lombardi from the track whilst lapping he
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  • ...]] team at the [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. He performed moderately well, taking thirteenth place ahead of full-time ! [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • ...t breakthrough would be his (and Ligier's) first win at the [[French Grand Prix]], taking advantage of the withdrawal of the [[Ferrari]] team following the ...affite remained at Ligier - this time joined by Belgian [[Jacky Ickx]]. By 1977, the midfield was even more competitive than before, with the [[Williams|Wi
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  • ...ancatelli was able to bag a respectable eighth place at the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] - although not a points score - this allowed the Dutch outfit to finish a ===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]: [[March]]===
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  • | [[File:Flag of Spain (1945-1977) svg.png]] [[Paco Godia]] | [[File:Flag of Spain (1945-1977) svg.png]] [[Alfonso de Portago]]
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  • ...f sixth place finishes in [[French Grand Prix|France]] and [[British Grand Prix|Great Britain]]. ...x]] before a career-best third place in the season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. Migault would finish the season in fourteenth overall.
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  • ...e-Marne, France, died 16th May 1981 in Leuven, Belgium) was a French Grand Prix driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Tyrrell]]===
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  • ...que's best result being a twelfth place in the wet at the [[Canadian Grand Prix]]. ===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]: [[Tyrrell]] & [[Hesketh]] ===
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  • ...76_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1976]]-[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Williams]]=== ...i paid off very quickly, taking a third place finish at the [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. Unfortunately, points finishes were few and far between after this podiu
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  • ...ttempt at his hom race would follow in [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] with [[Lucky Strike Racing]], where he failed to make the grid. For [[197 |[[Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]
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  • ...r outings - the [[United States Grand Prix West]] and the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] - would end in retirement on both occasions. ...and Prix, where he retired, before being dropped before the Japanese Grand Prix in favour of [[Noritake Takahara]].
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  • ...the road. Kessel would also race at the following race in [[Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]], where he'd finish just outside the points in seventh position. ...ar - the Apollon Fly. He'd attempt to race this car at the [[Italian Grand Prix]], with [[Giorgio Francia]] driving a second car, but neither driver made t
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  • ...uding his only career victory at the [[German Grand Prix|1981 German Grand Prix]]. ===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]: [[British Formula One Racing Team|British F1 Team]]===
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  • ...4th place finish. Schäfer would also manage to finish in [[Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] with a 19th place. ! [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • ...ry came at the [[1976 Alternate Formula One season|1976]] [[Austrian Grand Prix]] with the [[Stanley BRM]] team but the entry was withdrawn before the week ...oming, Brown entered the two American Grands Prix and the [[Canadian Grand Prix]] with the unknown [[Avon|Avon Racing]] team; however, the Avon BG55 proved
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]-[[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]]: [[Renault]], [[Fittipaldi]], ...on loan to [[Fittipaldi|Copersucar Team Fittipaldi]] for the remainder of 1977 and the beginning of 1978, into the team's rebranding as [[Alfa Romeo|Autod
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  • ...ndvoort. Marazzi managed to qualify, but retired. At the team's home grand prix at Monza, he successfully qualified for the race but was unable to finish. ...cars from 1976. Marazzi's best result was when he finished fourth in the [[1977 Trofeo Dino Ferrari]] at Imola.
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  • ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[LEC]] & [[Renault]]=== ...here he failed to qualify. His first race start came at the [[Tuscan Grand Prix]], where he finished in 16th place.
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  • '''Elio de Angelis''' (born 26 March 1958 in Rome, Italy) is a former Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Ferrari]] and [[Williams]]===
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  • ...= '''B&S Fabrications''' (1976-1981)<br>'''Penthouse Rover Grand Prix''' (1982) ..., who provided funding for the team to enter Formula One as '''Rover Grand Prix''' from [[1982 Alternate Formula One season|1982]] onwards. B&S were also r
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  • After a serious injury at the 1962 Isle of Man TT motorcycle Grand Prix, Takahashi switched to car racing. ...] debut at the [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] [[Japanese Grand Prix]] driving for the [[March Engineering]] team. He would finish the race in 1
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  • ...la One season|1977]], Gradassi raced his [[Argentine Grand Prix|home Grand Prix]] for the [[Escuderia Hernandez]] team - taking an eleventh place. ! [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • ...ernard "Jacky" Ickx''' (born 1st January, 1945, in Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian former racing driver known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ===[[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]: [[Ligier]]===
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  • ===[[1977_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1977]]: [[Boro]]=== ...s replaced by [[Kazuyoshi Hoshino]] for the season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]].
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  • '''Nick Lars Heidfeld''' (born 10 May 1977 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) is a German racing driver formerly known for ...Sarrazin]] and took the team's only point of 2000 in the [[Malaysian Grand Prix]] with a sixth place finish.
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  • ...Chapman was injured in an accident during the tragic [[1956 Scottish Grand Prix]], he retired from driving. ...r Chapman's leadership, Lotus won the drivers' and constructors' titles in 1977. Chapman subsequently became involved with the controversial DeLorean proje
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  • ...ffering him drives for [[Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]] and [[Italian Grand Prix|Italy]]. !rowspan=2| [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • ...Gauthier by 7 wins to 6. Prost then moved on to Formula Renault Europe for 1977 which he'd also win. ...a hugely popular victory in front of the ''tifosi'' at the [[Italian Grand Prix]]. Prost finished the 1987 season in sixth overall as McLaren's [[Gerhard B
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  • | nationality = {{BEL}} Belgian | first race = [[Spanish Grand Prix|1978 Spanish Grand Prix]]
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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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  • ...nate_Formula_One_season|1976]], Ferguson entered the [[South African Grand Prix]] for Lucky Strike Racing but failed to pre-qualify. ! [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • ...on|1977]], an unsuccesful pre-qualification attempt at the [[Spanish Grand Prix]] with [[B&S Fabrications]]. ! [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]]
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  • |start_event = {{ARG}} Argentine Grand Prix |end_event = {{USA}} Toyota United States Grand Prix
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] 1955 British Grand Prix |official name = VIII RAC British Grand Prix
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  • ...nd Prix]]. Lacy retired from the race but returned for the [[British Grand Prix]] two races later - this time with the [[Irish Racing Cars]] team. Lacy fai ...is time to the burgeoning Howth Yacht Club, of which he was Commodore from 1977 to 1979.
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  • ...on, but recovered to an eventual 11th place finish in the championship. In 1977 she was quick from the start, but a late-season injury meant she couldn't c ...echnology Enterprises]] to drive one of their cars in the new [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. Surprised to see that they required less sponsorship despite the
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  • |start_event = {{ARG}} [[Argentine Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{USA}} [[Caesars Palace Grand Prix]]
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  • |colspan=2 align=center|''Drove in the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]'' ...competing - and then withdrawing - as an owner-driver in the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]].
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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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  • ...cars. Nevermind the fact that girls weren't very present in that scene. In 1977 she entered a Polski-Fiat Stratos, which was an 'allegedly stolen' modified ...drive for the mysterious team [[Great Leap Backward]] in the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. Though showing promise, her career almost ended before it started
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  • ...p at the Italian Grand Prix giving McLaren their first drivers title since 1977 - the Manufacturers Championship was won by Ferrari or McLaren at the last ...so suffered a career-ending accident while qualifying for the German Grand Prix. These incidents and several other major accidents led to regulation change
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  • ...complete ban on the ground effect technology pioneered by the Lotus 78 in 1977. This was done to reduce downforce and cornering speeds, which were deemed *The Belgian Grand Prix returned to Spa-Francorchamps after several years
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  • ...famously won the [[Belgian Grand Prix#Previous Winners|1923 Belgian Grand Prix]]. At the same time, Irish driver Kenelm Lee Guinness used Sunbeam cars fit ...ix car; this car won the [[1923 Grand Prix Championship|1923 Belgian Grand Prix]] for Albert Divo.
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