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  • {{Championship Infobox ...erly ''F1 Rejects World Race Series'') is a top-tier open wheel motorsport championship created by the Zimmer brothers as a break-away series from [[Alternate Form
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  • | former teams = [[Trueba Racing Team]] | first race = [[2012 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...r>{{IOM}} [[Foxdale Auto Racing Team|Foxdale]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Voeckler]] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2014 F1RWRS Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...eason|2016]]. In addition, Jones took [[Rhys Davies]] to the 2016 Drivers' Championship. For the 2019 season, the team's drivers are [[Nathanael Cameron]] and [[Ga
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  • | teams = [[File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_svg.png]] [[West Cliff Racing] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German 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 ...sixth places earlier in the year), securing 8th place in the Constructors' Championship with a total of 5 points.
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  • ...in this series due to some of the Formula 1 teams at the time also having teams in the ERL (eg: Ferrari.) ...its 1978 season (18 months after Formula 1 debuted at their Japanese Grand Prix in 1976.)
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  • ...having no race wins all season. His team [[V-Sport]] won the Constructors' Championship with one win from Kwol-Cho's team-mate [[Behrman Reith]]. ==Teams & Drivers==
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  • | series = Life Grand Prix Series | title = Life Grand Prix Series
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  • | former teams = [[Definitely Maybe Racing]], [[Donkervoort Automobielen]] | first win = 2015 F1RDS British Grand Prix Race Two
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  • The '''1980 Formula One season''' was the 31st in the history of the championship. Jacques Laffite and Ligier started the season reigning champions, looking ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix]] ...ng. Shortly before the [[2011 F1RWRS English Grand Prix|2011 English Grand Prix]] at Snetterton, the team secured works status from Australian automobile m
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  • |Debut = [[2014 F1RWRS French Grand Prix|2014 French Grand Prix]] ...WRS squad, eventually the F2RWRS team followed, and from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards, assumed control of the Trueba Junior Team. [[Marco Bizzarri]] was
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  • == Drivers and teams == !rowspan=4 align=center| [[Tropico Grand Prix|Tropico]]-[[Yamaha]]
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  • ...Spencer]] after 15 races. Spencer's team [[Prospec]] won the constructors' championship for the second year running. The season was also notable for a large increa ...h]] at the same time. However, this was balanced by the closure of several teams before and during the season. [[KQ Motor Sports]] was the first to go after
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  • ...first constructor championship in the final race in [[2015 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazil]]. ==Drivers and teams ==
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  • ...ickly managed to secure large corporate backing and began operating racing teams in the American Le Mans Series and IndyCar. However, ARC's eventual goal wa Prior to the [[2013 F1RWRS French Grand Prix]], [[Trueba Racing Team]] driver [[Tristan Jung]] was in talks to buy part
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  • | teams = | first race = [[1989 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...The two drivers did not get along well, and after the [[2011 Belgian Grand Prix|Belgian GP]], tensions boiled over and McAllister left the team. Successful ...imSport's European operations, including their various F3 and Formula Ford teams. Rosenforth agreed, and while ZimSport-Rosenforth continued on into the 201
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  • | former teams = TWR Arrows | first race = 1999 Australian Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = Super Aguri, Spyker, Force India, Virgin Racing, Williams | first race = 2006 European Grand Prix
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  • ...o the Netherlands the following year, Aurélien wasted no time and won the championship two years in a row, also winning the French title in 2000.
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  • | former teams = {{IRL}} [[Jordan]]<br>{{SUI}} [[Sauber]]<br>{{ITA}} [[Ferrari]]<br>{{GER | first race = [[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]] [[Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...as won by [[Cave Johnson]] of [[Ultimate Racing]], who also won the teams' championship with a considerable lead over [[Coke and Magnum Racing]]. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ...1979 Formula One season was the 30th in the history of the history of the championship. ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • | former teams = {{JPN}} [[Kamaha Motorsports|Kamaha]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Jones Racing ARWS Te | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = Footwork. DAMS | first race = [[1994 F1RGP2C Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== | [[File:Flag of Brazil svg.png]] Brazilian Grand Prix
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  • ...nufacturer of their choice. The spec chassis was named Scaven S15, and the teams were allowed to make slight upgrades to it during the course of the season. ...wn, after which Tanner Jason hit his stricken car. This led to some of the teams using special liveries at the season-ending Nippon Super 200, which was sho
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  • | former teams = DAMS | races = 70 (5 non-championship)
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  • | former teams = [[Jones Racing Group#Jones Racing International|Jones Racing]], [[Kamaha | last race2 = 2017 South African Grand Prix
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  • |former teams = [[Wheatcroft]], [[Ligier]], [[Williams|Wolf-Williams]] |first race = [[South African Grand Prix|1976 South African Grand Prix]]
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  • ...n struggling IndyCar Series with the defunct [[Formula One Rejects Big Car Championship]], after Texas billionaire [[Walther Williams]] bought both categories over ...Car championship teams survived the transition, virtually all the IndyCar teams were either bought out (Penske by [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]]/[[McDoggle Ra
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  • ...yle="font-size:88%">The Thai Prince [[B. Bira]] won the his first Driver's Championship driving for [[Motorsport Bleu]]</span> |start_event = {{MON}} [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = N/A ...pion for [[2020_Alternate_Formula_One_season|2020]]. He won the [[F2RWRS]] championship in [[2016 F2RWRS season|2016]] for [[Plus One Racing Engineering]], and rac
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  • == Drivers and teams == ...- After several high-profile incidents before and during the British Grand Prix weekend, former F1 drivers Rhys Davies, Sammy Jones and Phoenix McAllister
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  • == Drivers and teams == ...of South Australia svg.png]] [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • ...2RWRS]], [[F3RWRS]], [[F1RDS]], and [[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Women's European Cup|F1RMGP Women's European Cup]], and have intentions of ..., FGCR were finally allowed in after series management allowed several new teams to join the series for 2015. FGCR gave two new drivers their debuts in the
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  • All teams used a Lola chassis and Michelin tyres. == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...ries. The season took place over 15 races in Europe and North America. The championship was won by Australian [[Mitchell Macklin]] with part-time driver [[Terry Ha == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...uxtaposed against the maturity and seniority of Jones and Dagnall. The two teams could hardly be any more different. ===The Catalyst - The 2012 Belgian Grand Prix===
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  • ! Grand Prix ! Championship Leader
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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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  • |former teams = N/A |first race = [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...championship for Williams-Renault and Williams also won the Constructors' Championship. ...Silva's insane antics during the [[1995 Pacific Grand Prix]]. This year's championship decider was no different. Despite the inevitable massive letdown, I would s
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  • |Debut = [[2012 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...in 2010 as part of the [[2010 F1RWRS season|2010 Formula One Rejects World Championship]] which Melrose drove in. Midway through the season, Qantas jumped on board
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  • |Debut = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] ...d it's name to DGNgineering, with Mark successfully defending his drivers' championship to make him the first ever double world champion in the F1RWRS, whilst over
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  • |Logo = File:Mecha Grand Prix Engineering.png|150px |Long_name = Mecha Grand Prix Engineering F1RWRS Team
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  • | former teams = Arrows | first race = 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix
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  • |Debut = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]] ...hat was until 1979 when a young Chris Dagnall won the British Formula Ford Championship with the team before scoring competitively in other foreign categories incl
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  • | teams = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] [[JLD Motorsport]]<br>[[File:Fl | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]] ...won the first two F1RWRS Constructors' Championships as well as a Drivers' Championship with [[Nathanael Spencer]] in [[2011 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series se
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  • | former teams = {{JAM}} [[Team Calinetic|Calinetic]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Prospec]] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = Toro Rosso, Renault | first race = 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...tish Formula 5000 championship in 1972, Teddy won the British Formula 5000 championship the next year and got a one-off drive for Brabham.
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  • #REDIRECT [[1951 Alternate A1 Grand Prix Season]] ...rred by the death of East Germany's Edgar Barth during the German A1 Grand Prix.
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  • ...ble drivers, thus leaving the series with 36 nations as in [[1951 A1 Grand Prix Season|1951]]. ==Grands Prix==
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  • | former teams = [[FAT Turbo Racing]], [[Mecha Grand Prix]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • ...jects World Race Series]] for two seasons from 2012-2013. He drove for two teams in that time, [[CR Motorsport]] and then [[Shock of the Lightning Motorspor ...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
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  • | former teams = [[Sauber]], [[Williams]], [[Ferrari]], [[Holden Racing Team|Holden]] | first race = 1999 Australian Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = {{GBR}} [[Dagnall Engineering|DGNgineering]]<br>{{AUS}}/{{GER}} [[Melro | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • |Former Teams = Prospec, Team Calinetic |First race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]]
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  • ...<span style="font-size:88%">[[Giuseppe Farina]] won the inaugural Driver's Championship driving for [[Alfa Romeo]]</span> |start_event = {{GBR}} [[1950 British Grand Prix|British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...= <span style="font-size:88%">[[Giuseppe Farina]] won his second Drivers' Championship driving for [[Alfa Romeo]]</span> |start_event = {{MON}} [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...s the first year of the [[F1Rejects LFS Cup]] (now [[Rejects of LFS]]. The championship began on 24 May at South City Long Street Circuit and finished on 31 July a == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...Prost Grand Prix Series season''' was the first season of the Prost Grand Prix Series, a single-make series consisting entirely of Prost AP03s. == Teams and drivers ==
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  • |former teams = N/A |first race = [[2015 F1RDS Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...allegiance never stuck with a single team in particular, racing for seven teams in total (including his own), with 15 of his 38 entries being made for [[Sc ...ice's racing career, aside from one final entry in the [[1950 French Grand Prix]].
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  • | series = Rejects-1 World Championship | title = Rejects-1 World Championship
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  • ...arance that year. He subsequently agreed to enter the [[1956 Belgian Grand Prix]] with [[Scuderia Centro Sud]], but failed to start. He retired from motor |bgcolor=eFCFFF| [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
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  • |series = [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]] |next = [[1979 Dywa Grand Prix Series season|1979]]
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  • ...1952 was an exception to that rule, when Motorsport Bleu won the entrants' championship, helped by Simon's unexpected victory at Monaco. He later finished third in | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...r Lancia for the [[F1RWRS]], [[F2RWRS]], [[F3RWRS]] and [[Rejects of LFS]] teams among others. They run cars under two different team banners, a senior [[Sc ...was no tomorrow, and ended up with the team finishing second in the F3000 championship in 1991 and 1992. It was not enough to satisfy Cipriani however, and with h
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  • |Debut = [[2014 Elba Grand Prix]] ...points in the second half of the season and dropping to sixth in the teams championship.
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  • ...s of talented young drivers, whether driving for one of Voeckler GPE's own teams, or funding drives elsewhere when the former is not possible. | [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|DScity Voeckler]]
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  • |First_race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2013 F1RWRS Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[Virgin Inter Corse]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[Virgin Inter Corse]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • ...to end their support for Nurminen. In 2015, Nurminen was one of the first teams to lodge their entry in the [[2015 F1 Rejects Development Series season|ina ...a proper team saw Nurminen take part in the inaugural Rejects Touring Car Championship season, running two Volvos for [[Nathan Nurmester]] and [[Nikolai Nurmovich
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  • ...inetic, despite not winning a race all year. Prospec won the Constructors' Championship. ...oenix McAllister]] and ex-Toro Rosso driver [[Thomas De Bock]] as possible championship aspirants. The F1RWRS descended on the Hockenheimring on the 21st of April
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  • == Drivers and teams == ''Drivers and teams ineligible for championship points are indicated by a pink background.''
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  • ...the full set of rules and regulations for [http://www.gprejects.com Grand Prix Rejects] forum members wishing to participate in the [[AutoReject World Ser The contents of this page are independent of the virtual world in which the championship is set, and should be treated as final. Anyone wishing to raise an issue ov
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  • The contents of this page are independent of the virtual world in which the championship is set, and should be treated as final. Anyone wishing to raise an issue ov 1.1.8. Each engine manufacturer can supply a maximum of five (5) teams.<br>
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  • The 1950 A1 Grand Prix season was the debut season for the A1 Grand Prix Championship, also known as the 'World Cup of Motorsport. 33 nations were entered to com ...son test was held at Brands Hatch to prepare the drivers for the inaugural championship. All drivers that had been entered by their nations took part with drivers
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  • ...ampionship season''' was the first season of the [[F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship|F1RGP2C]]. The season was modeled on the 1994 Formula One season. ...s during the course of the season. Benetton was able to take second in the championship behind the efforts of Zimmer and [[Kazuhiko Takagi]] although Takagi was fr
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  • ...s' Championship for Benetton-Renault. Benetton also took the Constructors' Championship over Williams-Renault. ...rand Prix|Canada]] and [[Pablo da Silva]] in [[1995 F1RGP2C Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]]. Another common thread from the year was the inability of some driv
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  • ...tirement of his leading contender in [[1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season''' |1996]] [[Pippa Mann]]. However, the return to form of Ferrari, a ...k to championship glory, with Douglas being touted as one of Moreno's main championship rivals. Benetton, perennial F1RGP2C title contenders, hoped to repeat the s
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  • The following is a list of all the teams that have previously competed, or are currently competing in the [[Formula ...dium finishes; FL = Number of fastest laps; Pts. = Number of Constructors' Championship points scored.
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  • The following is a list of all the teams that have previously competed, or are currently competing in the [[Formula ...dium finishes; FL = Number of fastest laps; Pts. = Number of Constructors' Championship points scored.
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  • ==Teams and drivers== | rowspan=2 | [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] [[Prada Grand Prix]]
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  • ...P2 Alternate F1 season was the first season of Flaschenpost's alternate F1 championship. ! Grand Prix
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  • ! Grand Prix ! Championship Leader
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  • ...ampionship Series season''' was the inaugral season of the F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series. It was contested over 22 races, of which 4 were held outside of Nor == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...multiple race wins in both F3RWRS and F2RWRS and second in the 2014 F3RWRS championship. I'm not saying anything though! ;) [[User:AndreaModa|AndreaModa]] 01:26, 2 == Daniel Melrose is intentionally throwing the Drivers' Championship for Nicolas so he can get the MRT drive ==
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  • ...ki returned after withdrawing from the 1976 season after the Spanish Grand Prix. ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...simulating the 1997-99 F1 seasons. The series was unique for its three-car teams and the characters of the drivers who competed in it. ...ncelled shortly after the running of qualifying for the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix.
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  • ...F1 Challenge Championship season''' was the first season of [[F1 Challenge Championship]]. It was won by [[Daniel Melrose]], driving for Jordan, while Williams too ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...s was abruptly cancelled after the qualifying session of the Spanish Grand Prix, leaving [[Daniel Melrose]] as the unofficial champion of the series. The u ...s that could be signed up for a particular team was expanded to three. All teams, with the exception of Ferrari, ran under the rule. Engines, Nations and Ty
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  • ...Car Championship]], succeeding the defunct F1 Champ Car Championship. The championship was to contain 11 rounds from all corners of the globe, but after qualifyin == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...Improbability Drive of the Race''' were added for the 2009 Singapore Grand Prix. ...es naming the driver(s) which would drop out in Q1 alongside the three new teams. It has since been removed for the 2013 season.
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  • ...er's car that was as old as he was. The next year, he would win the junior championship with five meetings to spare. ...nings, and taking to the track on those Sundays where there wasn't a Grand Prix on. In 2009, he graduated from the University of Essex with a 2.2, having s
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  • The first season of the '''[[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]]''' was held in 2011, on the same circuits as the [http://en.wikipe ...of 18 teams, 16 of them entering two cars. Osella and Coloni were the only teams to enter a single car.
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  • The second season of the '''[[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]]''' was held in 2012, on the same circuits as the [http://en.wikipe The field consisted of 19 teams, all entering two cars as per the new rules for 2012.
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  • ...rmula_One_season 1991 Formula One season], although with the Mexican Grand Prix moved to the second race of the season, to save on travel costs. The reigni The field consisted of 20 teams, all entering two cars.
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  • The fourth season of the '''[[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]]''' was held in 2014, on fifteen of the circuits of the [http://en. ...fuelling, even in the newly-created [[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Women's European Cup|Women's European Cup]] which used 2013-spec cars which
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  • ...hassis. The first season is in [[2014 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Women's European Cup season|2014]]. ...endents and providing their own mechanics with only loose support from the teams whose cars they have agreed to race. They are organised by a Team Manager f
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  • The first season of the '''[[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Women's European Cup]]''' was held in 2014, on the European circuits featur The field consisted of 12 teams, all entering two cars.
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  • ...opean circuits featured in the [[2015 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2015 F1RMGP season]]. ...s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanina_Ickx Vanina Ickx] and the defending Teams' Champions were Scuderia Minardivas, both of whom returned to contest this
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  • .../wiki/Formula_One_Grand_Prix_%28video_game%29 Microprose Formula One Grand Prix] running under [http://www.dosbox.com/ DOSBox]. ...ial pre-qualifying times will be recorded, even though all the Main Series teams are allowed out on the track.
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  • ...well as those from the [[F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship|Grand Prix 2 Championship]], the [[Rejectful Eastern European Car Computerised Series]], and any othe ...he F1RMGP teams in the top two garage levels all run standard cars, as the championship credentials of their driver line-up should be what sees them through.
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  • ...rman Formula One team active in the [[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]] from the 2012 season onwards. ...nd there he was, ready for the [[2012 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2012 season]]. Schmidt united his two former alloy wheel bran
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  • ...otorsport" to the name for the [[2013 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2013 season]], and the resultant acronym ("F1RM") coupled wit ...ts.com/podcasts/090329.mp3 during a 2009 interview at the Australian Grand Prix], he [http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=567 who is capable
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  • ...Grand Prix Series]] during the [[2014 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2014 season]]. ...croprose Grand Prix Series season|2011 season]], [http://www.f1rejects.com/teams/pacific/index.html Pacific Racing] competed and were reasonably successful,
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  • ...ejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2012 F1RMGP United States Grand Prix]] ...lian Formula One team active in the [[Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series]] from the 2012 season onwards. Originally known as '''Scuderia Andr
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  • ...ejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2012 F1RMGP United States Grand Prix]] ...e Grand Prix Series]] from the [[2012 Formula One Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series season|2012 season]] onwards.
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  • | former teams = [[KQ Motor Sports]] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]] ...ys relatively minor, and the team finished joint-last in the constructors' championship with 23 points. This lack of results dissuaded drivers from joining the tea
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  • |former teams = [[Nurminen Racing Engineering]] | first race2 = [[2015 F1RDS British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ormula Three Championship, narrowly beating out David Brabham for the 1989 championship. Douglas soon moved to Japanese Formula 3000 where he became a top-line com With the Formula One teams deciding to start a new championship, convinced by a few time-travelling computer engineers and a Polish consort
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  • | former teams = {{GBR}} [[West Cliff Racing|West Cliff]]<br>{{IOM}} [[Anglo-Manx Racing | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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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 ...e flag. The team end the season with 22 points, good enough for 5th in the championship. It's all rejoice in Faenza, and 1996 looks extremely bright.
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  • |Debut = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] ...ippa Mann]], the team was the product of the merger of two previous F1RWRS teams established by Pippa's brother [[Douglas Mann]], those being former constru
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  • ...ng]]<br>{{BEL}} [[Fusion Lotto Racing|Fusion]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Voeckler GPE]] | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...drivers' title in 2012, along with helping the team seal the constructors' championship in the same year. For the following [[2013 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Ser
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== | rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] [[Autobahn Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] ...san and used the money to fund Kamaha's 2012 car, which turned out to be a championship contender in the hands of lead driver [[Kay Lon]]. Meanwhile, [[Dave Simpso
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  • | former teams = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team| | first race = [[2015 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2015 Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = {{CAN}} [[ArrowTech]]<br>{{JPN}} [[Sunshine Motorsports|Sunshine]] | first race = [[2012 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2012 Bavarian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix|2011 British Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2014 F1RWRS Japanese Grand Prix|2014 Japanese Grand Prix]]
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  • | teams = [[File:Flag of Jamaica svg.png]] [[Team Calinetic]]<br>[[File:Fl | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = {{FRA}} [[Equipe Gauthier|Gauthier]] | first race = [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2018 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...s in [[F3RWRS]] and [[RoLFS]], but these was handed over to [[Nebula Grand Prix]] after their birth as a junior team. Fusion also raced in [[F2RWRS]] in 20 ...t for the championship for most of the season and taking 5th in the Teams' Championship.
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  • ...the Italian F3 Championship from Karting in 2007, and competed for various teams there until 2013 - finally winning the title in 2012 for BVM-Target Racing. For 2014, he has stepped up to the international [[F3RWRS]] championship with [[Scuderia Alitalia]]. After good performances in his debut weekend, h
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  • | former teams = N/A | first race = [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2018 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ile:Flag of Germany svg.png]] [[Nurminen Racing Engineering|Nurminen Grand Prix]] | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS English Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = None ...nto the racing scene by coming fourth in his debut season of the French F4 Championship in 2012, followed by winning the title a year later, and progressing on to
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  • |Debut = [[File:Flag_of_Turkey_svg.png]] [[2014 F2RWRS Turkish Grand Prix]] ...ed his disappointment shortly: ''"Jason you f**king idiot!"''. Dutch Grand Prix was another great qualifying performance from Rueckert squandered by electr
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  • | current team = [[Nurminen Racing Engineering|Nurminen Grand Prix Engineering]] | former teams = {{JPN}} [[Kamaha Motorsports]]
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  • ..., divided between GTE-Pro (teams with more than 2 Pro drivers) and GTE-Am (teams with more than 2 Am drivers). == Teams and Drivers ==
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  • ...r the Paulista to start to compete, running in the 2012 São Paulo Karting Championship, where he finished 6th. ...South American series, getting a berth to the famous Hong Kong Kart Grand Prix, where he got a fine 7th place.
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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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  • | former teams = [[Kamaha Motorsports|Kahama Motor Sport]] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS Luxembourg Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[CR]], [[Pacchia]], [[Hemogoblin Autowerks|Hemogoblin]], [[NAB-Holden | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[Club Bangelia Racing]] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2012 F1RWRS British Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2016 F1RWRS Mexican Grand Prix|2016 Mexican Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]] ...ne last laugh, winning their first race at the [[2012 F1RWRS Chinese Grand Prix]].
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Bavaria.png]] 2011 Bavarian Grand Prix |official name = I DHL Bayerischen Grand Prix
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] 2011 German Grand Prix |official name = 2011 Lufthansa Grand Prix von Deutschland
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] 2011 Belgian Grand Prix |official name = II Shell Belgian Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = Cooper, Rob Walker Racing Team, BRM, Fittipaldi | first race = 1967 French Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = [[Holden F1RWRS Racing Team]] | first race = [[2012 F1RWRS English Grand Prix]]
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  • |Former Teams = | First race = [[2014 F2RWRS Turkish Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = Forti | first race = [[1995 F1RGP2C Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[American Racing Conglomerate]] | last race = [[2014 F1RWRS Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...American Racing Conglomerate]] <br> [[Equipe Gauthier]] <br> [[Mecha Grand Prix|Team Mecha Racing]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[JLD Motorsport]]<br>[[Melrose Racing Team]] | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] [[CR Motorsport]]<br>[[File:Flag of Ital | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Monaco Grand Prix|2013 Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2011 F1RWRS United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ...oppy Whitechapel. For the unrelated [[F1RGP2C]] and [[Formula Female World Championship]] driver, please visit [[Polly Whitechapel]]'' | former teams = [[Team Calinetic]], [[Garry Rogers Motorsport]]
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  • | former teams = [[Team Phoenix]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2013 German Grand Prix]]
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  • |former teams = {{AUS}} [[Australian Minardi|Minardi]]<br>{{JPN}} [[Sunshine Infiniti|Sun |first race = [[2012 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2012 Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • ...BR}} [[Aeroracing Engineering|Aeroracing]]<br>{{AUS}} [[Autodynamics Grand Prix|Autodynamics]]<br>{{GER}} [[Blokkmonsta Racing|Blokkmonsta]] | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix|2011 British Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = Super Aguri, Honda, Brawn | first race = 2007 Australian Grand Prix
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  • | debut season = [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1994]] | latest season = [[1998 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1998]]
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  • | former teams = [[ZimSport]]-[[Rosenforth]] | first race2 = 2015 Tasman Grand Prix
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  • |Debut = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2010 German Grand Prix]] ...o it's current name, Kamaha. The team is the last of the original founding teams of [[F1RWRS]] to still be competing in the category, and is the only team w
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix]] ...scored consecutive points finishes at [[2011 F1RWRS New South Wales Grand Prix|New South Wales]] and [[2011 F1RWRS Surfers SuperPrix|Surfers Paradise]], t
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  • ...ering)</small><br> [[2018 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2018 Australian Grand Prix]] <small>(as Peak Aeroracing Engineering)</small> Peak Aeroracing currently run five teams across the ARWS, AR3.5, AR2.0, Anglo-Irish F4 and FIA F2 series.
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  • | former teams = [[ArrowTech ART]]<br>[[Team Phoenix]]<br>[[FAT Turbo Racing]] | first race = [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2014 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2014 Tasman Grand Prix]] ...ired a 49% stake in the team shortly after the [[2016 F1RWRS Mexican Grand Prix]] to cement a joint-running of the team between the two parties.
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  • The 19 year-old only started racing two years ago, winning the French F3 Championship in 2011 and again in 2012. This year he has competed all season for MA-Raci For 2014, Valsattis moves with MA-Racing into F1RWRS. The series sees more teams and drivers, pre-qualifying and International circuits. This will seriously
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  • ...The team is currently sponsored by Dacia, with both the F1RWRS and F2RWRS teams running under the title sponsorship of the Romanian car-maker. ...on the team had scored 32 points to take out 9th place in the constructors championship.
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  • ...S Racing Team]]<br>[[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] [[Autodynamics Grand Prix|Autodynamics GP]] | first race = [[2012 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2012 Bavarian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = Hispania, Mercedes | first race = 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix I
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  • | former teams = {{AUS}} [[Holden Racing Team]] | first race = [[2017 F1RWRS Australian Grand Prix|2017 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[Mitie|Mitie Aviation]] | first race = [[2014 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2014 Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = [[Melrose Racing Team]]<br>[[Horizon Motorsport]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ...r were few and far between with a best finish of 14th at the British Grand Prix. At his home race in Bathurst however, the local heor qualified for the rac ...nd the team, and his eventual sacking just a week before the British Grand Prix. In his place, Spanish-American driver [[Vidal Reyna-Sanchez]] was drafted
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  • | former teams = [[FAT Turbo Racing]] | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]]
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  • |First_race = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...me from Simpson at the [[2011 F1RWRS British Grand Prix|2011 British Grand Prix]]. The team was bought by [[Sunshine Infiniti]] during 2012 and has raced u
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  • | former teams = [[Pacchia]] | first race = [[2010 F1RWRS German Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ile:Flag of Bavaria.png]] 2012 [[F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|Bavarian Grand Prix]] |official name = II DHL Bayerischen Grand Prix
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png]] 2012 Dutch Grand Prix The '''2012 F1RWRS Dutch Grand Prix''' was the sixth race of the [[2012 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series sea
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  • | former teams = {{NGR}} [[Falik Arrows]]<br>{{BEL}} [[RonDen Racing Engineering]] | first race = 2015 F2RWRS Tasman Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = [[File:Flag of Tropico svg.png]] [[Tropico Grand Prix|Tropico]]<br>{{ESP}}/{{USA}} [[CR Motorsport|CR]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Equipe Gauth | first race = [[2015 F1RWRS German Grand Prix|2015 German Grand Prix]]
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  • |colspan=2 align=center|''Two-time [[Life Grand Prix Series|Life GP]] race winner'' ...is a Dutch racing car driver famous for his early exploits in [[Life Grand Prix Series|Life GP]] and later for his extensive touring car career. He is also
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  • ...that competed in the [[Life Grand Prix Series]] and the [[Rejects-1 World Championship]]. ...1991, before scoring 4 podiums in the 1992 season en route to a 6th place championship finish. In 1993 however he only managed one 3rd place finish and missed sev
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  • | former teams = {{GBR}} [[British Racing Motors|Stanley BRM]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Ligier|Ligie | first race = 1976 [[French Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = None | first race = [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • ...off it until it just packed up". Evans would go on to finish second in the championship that year in the same car. A handful of further F3 races followed, though J | bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[1979 Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of Japan svg.png]] 1994 F1RGP2C Japanese Grand Prix |official name = I F1RGP2C Japanese Grand Prix
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  • ...Valkyrie Racing, in the second Holden. With the other two Japanese F1RMGP teams, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyton_House_Racing Leyton House] and [http: ...ns of the defunct [[F1 Challenge Championship]] (actually a virtual racing championship); [[2011 Rejectful Eastern European Car Computerised Series season|2011 REE
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  • |Debut = [[2015 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]] |}}'''Autodynamics Grand Prix''', currently competing as '''BOC Autodynamics GP''', is a British-based, A
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  • {{Championship Infobox |name = Prost Grand Prix Series
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  • | series 1 = [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] career | teams = [[Zakspeed|West Zakspeed Racing]]
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  • | former teams = N/A ...ace at Adelaide that year, a run of midfield results conspired against any championship hopes in his first season. Recovering mid-season with a win at Brands Hatch
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  • | former teams = ...as a child. However, after watching the infamous 2005 United States Grand Prix, where only six cars took part in due to a massive boycott from Michelin-su
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  • | former teams = Ligier | first race = [[1994 F1RGP2C Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • {{Championship Infobox |name = Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship
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  • == Teams and drivers == ...span="2"| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Barclay Arrows Grand Prix Int'l
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  • | debut season = [[1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1996]] | final season = [[1997 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1997]]
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  • ...e Duel in the Desert" as a marketing ploy as the race is essentially a non-championship race for racing fans in the United States. Phoenix won the rights to host t ...ous race:<br>'''[[1995 F1RGP2C Australian Grand Prix|1995 Australian Grand Prix]]'''
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  • | former teams = ''None'' ...ford]] and Alexandre Prémat in the #7 car, winning the RTBF Belgian Grand Prix.
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  • ...tromega outfit and only scoring points on 3 occasions. A 13th place in the championship was the result. ...scored over the rest of the season, Mignolet finished a decent 11th in the championship standings with 12 points, only beaten by the drivers of Williams, Benetton,
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  • |name = {{USA}} 1979 United States Grand Prix West |official name = Lubri Lon [[United States Grand Prix West]]
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  • ==Teams & Drivers== | [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] Long Beach Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = [[Aston Martin Motor Racing]]<br>[[Aeroracing Engineering]] | last race = [[2017 F2RWRS Italian Grand Prix|2017 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...In The World, it would soon take the first spots, by far outperforming all teams selling their merchandising independently. ...ed by Kay Lon for his entry to the short-lived Formula One Rejects Big Car Championship and the German announced his interest to start up a [[F2RWRS]] team under t
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  • ==Drivers and teams== | rowspan=2| [[File:Flag of the Netherlands svg.png]] Rabobank Achilles Grand Prix Engineering
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  • | current team = [[Nebula Grand Prix]] (IFRC) | former teams = [[Hydook Racing Team]]<br>[[RonDen Racing Engineering|Octan Young Drive
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  • ...Reject World Series]], along with appearances in the [[Rejects Touring Car Championship|RTCC]], [[2018 International Pro Car season|International Pro Car]], and [[ ...ey still won both championships easily, with Jamie Whincup just taking the championship by 2 points. It would be the end for Tassie Racing as they left the sport f
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  • | former teams = [[Nurminen Racing Engineering]] (F1RDS) | first race = 2016 F1RDS Grand Prix of Spain
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  • | former teams = [[Good Call Racing]] | debut season2 = [[2015 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2015]]
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  • The '''1998 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season''' is the fifth season of the [[F1RGP2C]]. The season is based upon == Drivers and teams ==
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  • | Debut = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix]] ...o pass [[Holden F1RWRS Racing Team|Holden]] for fourth in the Constructors Championship. The "B" specification of the car refers to the updated car that was brough
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  • {{Championship Infobox |number of teams at start of season = 20
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  • ...first season with a single-spec engine; prepared by Cosworth. However, the teams are able to rebadge them in line with their own works partnerships. ==Teams & Drivers==
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  • | former teams = N/A ...events all over the country, and eventually winning the Brazilian Karting Championship in both 2014 and 2015, along with the 2015 Seletiva de Kart Petrobrás.
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  • ...drivers who raced alongside the regular drivers from the [[F1RGP2C]]. The teams were also required to pick a guest driver to replace one of their main driv ...revious race:<br>'''[[1997 F1RGP2C Japanese Grand Prix|1997 Japanese Grand Prix]]'''
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  • ...le Hesketh and Maki collapsed, and LEC and Parnelli were merged into other teams. == Teams and Drivers ==
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  • ...s Nations Cup season''' is the first season of the [[F1RNC]]. Thirty-seven teams arrived from around the world to compete in the series. The season was cont ===Teams and Drivers===
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  • With the formation of the [[Prost GP Series]] by Prost Grand Prix, Fractal entered the world scene with two equally mysterious drivers, [[Bor ...the team to a second consecutive double-retirement. In the Canadian Grand Prix, a massive attrition rate let the Fractals into the points for the first ti
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  • | series = F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series | title = [[F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series]] season
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  • |Short_name = Nebula Grand Prix |Long_name = Estrella Galicia 0,0 Nebula Grand Prix
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  • ...eam did not win the driver's title the following year, but they won teams' championship again. Things went downhill when the team did not win either titles in 2002 ...e economic crises. He controversially sold the team asset to [[Mecha Grand Prix]]'s after he was appointed the team manager of the said team in early 2015.
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  • ...r 2 guest appearances in '91, the team prepared for it's [[1992 Life Grand Prix Series season|first full season]]. Nicchi immediately decided to pour almos ...in the last ever race organised by the Rejects of LFS Commission, the non-championship [[2015 Aston 24 Hours|Aston 24 Hours]] of 2015 fielding an FZ50 with [[Niko
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  • ...and Prix]]'s IndyCar team, which they will run from [[2016 F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series season|2016]] onwards. They also took over [[Takagi Racing Enterpris [[File:Flag_of_Spain_svg.png]] [[Rafael Carlos]] - [[2016 F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series season|2016 F1RICS]]<br>
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  • ...won by [[Terry Hawkin]], while [[Il Barone Rampante|Lavezzi IBR]] were the teams' champions. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • |start_event = {{RZA}} [[South African Grand Prix]] ==Teams and drivers==
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  • {{Championship Infobox |teams champion = {{FRA}} [[Écurie Prenois]]
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  • ...ss Championship season''' was the first season of the [[Rejects Rallycross Championship]]. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ...re a mix of Dutch and German. The team premiered in the [[1992 Life Grand Prix Series season]] and has since been participating in races of varying discip The team raced in the [[Life GP Series]] and later the [[Rejects-1 World Championship]], but by 2000 the team faded back into obscurity. In 2016 the team reappea
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  • Once again, the top teams kept their driver line-ups from the previous season. The biggest news was ...ime since 2000, Michael Schumacher was not on pole at the Australian Grand Prix, with his brother succeeding in taking pole instead. Juan Pablo Montoya wa
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  • | former teams = [[TNS F.C. Magnus Grand Prix]] ...t karting that he was quickly signed up to race in the British Touring Car Championship for the 2010 season, being one of the youngest drivers in the series.
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  • |Debut = [[2016 F1RWRS Australian Grand Prix|2016 Australian Grand Prix]] ...WRS]], the [[Siemens Ausdauer Reject Series]] and the [[Rejects Rallycross Championship]].
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  • | former teams = None ...hier]]. She won the [[2016-17 Formula Nippon season|2016-17 Formula Nippon championship]].
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  • | former teams = [[Cassidy Racing]] | first win = 2015 Honda Grand Prix of Japan
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  • The maiden '''Formula 52 championship''' will see the normal 11 teams from the 2013 season with 41 others, split into 4 categories. This shows wh ==Drivers and teams==
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  • ...tive CART, the Rejects Touring Car Championship and the Rejects Rallycross Championship. ...and decided to create a racing team. However, when he decided to enter the championship, no entry was avaible. After the Austrian round, [[Herbalife Racing]] decid
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== The following teams and drivers competed in the 2002 DHL Championship Series season.
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  • {{Championship Infobox |inaugural season = [[2016 Lupo GTI Championship season|2016]]
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  • The 2016 Lupo GTI Championship season was the first season of the [[Lupo GTI Championship]]. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ==Teams and drivers== ...span=2| [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] SARS KFC American Grand Prix
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  • ...' are the holding company that runs [[Fusion Motorsports]], [[Nebula Grand Prix]] and [[Pulsar Racing Team]]. Each team represents a different arm of the c ...t purpose of becoming their endurance racing and sportscar team. All three teams were assimilated into the newly formed [[Astro Racing Group]], in deference
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  • ...g them what they could do for the new team. With Hyundai not supplying any teams in the RWRS world, they were enthusiastic to enter the market. However with ...river for the second Himalayas car and test driver for the [[Tropico Grand Prix]] F1RWRS team. Soon after, Belgian [[Laurent Seron]] signed a 12 month cont
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  • | former teams = | first race = [[SARS KFC American 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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  • ==Teams and drivers== |rowspan="1"| [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] [[Eryx Grand Prix]]
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  • == Drivers and teams == |rowspan=2|[[File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro svg.png]] Stefan Grand Prix
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  • ...e = [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] 2016 Australian Grand Prix |Circuit = File:Adelaide Grand Prix Circuit svg.png
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Turkey svg.png]] 2014 Turkish Grand Prix |official name = Turkish Grand Prix
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  • |series_name = ''[[Daniel Melrose]] took a record fourth World Championship in a row, his first for [[Mercedes]].'' |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ize:88%">[[Tony Bettenhausen]] became the first American to win a Driver's Championship driving for [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]]</span> |start_event = {{MON}} [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ty Awards]], won by [[Franco Rol]]. [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] won the overall championship. ===Grands Prix===
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  • |former teams = N/A |first race = 2016 F1RDS Spanish Grand Prix
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  • ...rum part of the name). The team is currently competing in the [[Life Grand Prix Series]]. ===1991-92: Life Grand Prix===
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  • | series = Life Grand Prix Series | title = Life Grand Prix Series
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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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  • ...= [[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] 1952 [[Australian Grand Prix]] |official name = XVII Australian Grand Prix
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  • |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{UAE}} [[Abu Dhabi Grand Prix]]
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  • ...under his own name in 1951 against the boycott organised by most American teams. These proved to be his only two starts at Indianapolis, and he finished ei | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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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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  • |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{BRA}} [[Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • |series_name = [[Daniel Melrose]] won his first championship for [[Sauber|BMW Sauber]], finishing equal on points with [[Ferrari]]'s [[L |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • |series_name = ''[[Robert Kubica]] won his first World Championship, the first for [[Ferrari]] in over five years.'' |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • ==Drivers and teams== ...ed Kingdom svg.png]]/[[File:Flag of Australia svg.png]] Autodynamics Grand Prix
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  • ...he season marked the end of the Fittipaldi, Theodore, Apollon and Merzario teams, with Rebaque making their debut in Formula 1. 1979 also marked the return == Teams and Drivers ==
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  • ...ries]]. Twelve teams and twenty-four drivers contested the nineteen Grands Prix that made up the calendar for the 2013 season, with the winning driver bein ...[2014 NewF1 Series season|2014]] season, being replaced by the top two GP2 teams. The series also brought about a number of other changes in format, in part
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  • == Drivers and teams == |rowspan=2|[[File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro svg.png]] Stefan Grand Prix
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  • | former teams = none | first race = 2017 European Grand Prix I
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  • | former teams = USF1, Sauber, Ferrari, Calinetic | first race = 2011 Bahrain Grand Prix I
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  • |series_name = ''[[Lewis Hamilton]] won the World Championship, the first for both himself and [[Red Bull|Red Bull Racing]].'' |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • ==Teams and drivers== |rowspan=2| [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] [[Nebula Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Cup saw Davies return to complete the last five races for [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|DScity Voeckler Renault]]. ==Drivers and Teams==
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  • | nextlink = 2018 FIA Formula 2 World Championship season ...S assets were acquired by the FIA, and turned into the FIA Formula 2 World Championship, which became the main feeder series of F1.
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  • | nextlink = 2018 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season ...nal season of [[F3RWRS]] before the series became [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship|FIA Formula 3 Eurasia]]. The season was not completed due to a host of budg
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  • The regular season was preceded by the non-championship [[2017 AutoReject 3.5 Middle Eastern Cup|Middle Eastern Cup]], which was or ...history that the title was decided on countback. [[Falik Arrows]] were the teams' champions.
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  • | previouslink = 2016 F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series season ...elocity Elite]] series, successor series to the previous [[F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series]], which folded at the end of 2016.
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  • ...to the title at the final race. [[Definitely Maybe Racing]] won the teams' championship. ==Teams & Drivers==
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  • | series = GT-R World Championship | title = GT-R World Championship
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  • | link = Rejects Touring Car Championship season | previous link = 2016 Rejects Touring Car Championship season
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  • The '''1999 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season''' is the sixth season of the [[F1RGP2C]]. The season is based upon == Drivers and teams ==
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  • ==Drivers and teams== |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Canon Arrows Grand Prix
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Austria svg.png]] 2014 Austrian Grand Prix |official name = Austrian Grand Prix
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  • ...f the [[Le Mans Cup]], ran by the former organisers of the World Endurance Championship, the '''Automobile Club de l’Ouest'''. After the collapse of the WEC in 2 == Teams and Drivers ==
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  • ...e RTCC, as well as the [[Nebula Grand Prix]] entry for the [[2017 Lupo GTI Championship season|2017 Lupo Cup]]. [[Category:Teams]]
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  • |series = Life Grand Prix Series ...Prix of Australia''' was the 19th and final round of the [[1992 Life Grand Prix Series season]]. It was held at Eastern Creek Raceway on November 15, 1992.
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  • | former teams = [[Restov Racing]] | first race = 2002 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
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  • ...lio di Villota]]. He finished the race in eighth place, impressing several teams in the process. Rosberg made his World Championship debut in [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] for the [[Arrows|Warste
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  • |start_event = {{AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{POR}} [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]
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  • ...n style="font-size:88%">[[Peter Collins]] won [[Ferrari]]'s first Drivers' Championship with 3 wins.</span> |start_event = {{AUS}} [[1958 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • The '''1977 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy''' was a non-championship [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] race and the inaugural running of the ...select few runners from the ShellSport F5000 series would compete in a non-championship race on Saturday afternoon. The trophy was named in honour of [[Tony Brise]
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  • ...ct World Series]]. Pascal has driven for a number of other ARWS and F1RWRS teams in his career. |[[2016 F1RWRS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...eld for the first time. The race supported the [[2016 F1RWRS Chinese Grand Prix]] at the Guia Circuit in Macau on 30 October, 2016. It was won by the race' ...e [[Spa Super Prix]] that saw the top eight teams from each series's Teams Championship invited to race in Macau.
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  • The '''1981 Formula One season''' will be the 32nd in the history of the championship. ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • [[rFactor Alternate Formula One]] is the canon Formula One championship responsible for seasons from 1979 to the early 90's. It is run by past mald 1.1.7 Teams must use the numbers assigned to them at the end of the year by the Fédér
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  • ...e fore over the course of the coming seasons. The traditional order of the teams at the top, although the same as last season, promises to be much tighter t ...the banning of driver aides. As a result, costs have skyrocketed and many teams finances are in a precarious state – many observers have noted that money
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  • ==Drivers and teams== |align="left"| Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
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  • ...ng power in the series from Loyer. Thus, 50% of the series is owned by the teams and 50% by Loyer himself ($1 million investment). However, Loyer has no vot ==Teams==
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  • |series_name = ''[[James James Davies]] won his third world championship, driving for [[Ferrari]].'' |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • | series = Rejects-1 World Championship | title = Rejects-1 World Championship
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  • | former teams = none ...], and is the current reigning champion of the [[FIA F3|Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]].
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  • ...r this season, new chassis and engine regulations were introduced, and new teams Toleman and Theodore joined the series. Nelson Piquet won his first championship title, and Shadow became constructors' champions for the first time.
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  • |series_name = <span style="font-size:88%">[[B. Bira]] won a second championship for [[Jaguar-Aston Martin Racing]] with a run of 6 second-place finishes</s |start_event = {{MON}} [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco 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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  • ...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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  • == Teams and drivers == ===Championship Class===
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  • ...d Championship season''' is the first season of the [[Formula Female World Championship]]. Organised and run by the [[Women Drivers Association (RWRS)|Women Driver ==Teams and drivers==
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  • {{Championship Infobox ...erated by the FIA-run [[Formula Committee]] - having seized control of the championship from the former rights holder Formula One Management in [[2020 Alternate Fo
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  • ...mpionship, and therefore included the entries of many European drivers and teams, although an overwhelming majority of them failed to qualify for the race. ...onship at the same time, ensuring that a large mix of European drivers and teams would join the regular American entrants.
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Switzerland svg.png]] 1950 Swiss Grand Prix The [[1950 Swiss Grand Prix]] was the fourth race of the Formula One World championship, held on June 4th 1950. The race was the first won by [[Juan Manuel Fangio]
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] 1950 Belgian Grand Prix |official name = XII Grand Prix de Belgique
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] 1950 Italian Grand Prix ...Giuseppe Farina]] won the race, his third of the season, winning the World Championship in the process. [[Louis Chiron]] came second, his and [[Maserati]]'s last p
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  • |series_name = ''[[James James Davies]] won his fourth and final world championship, driving for [[Brabham]].'' |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • | series = World Touring Car Championship | title = World Touring Car Championship
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  • |series_name = ''[[James James Davies]] would win his second F1 Championship in a dominant fashion with 11 victories.'' |start_event = {{BRN}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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  • |name = {{CHN}} 2005 Chinese Grand Prix |official name = II Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Monaco svg.png]] 1951 Monaco Grand Prix |official name = XII Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
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  • ...mat. Twelve teams and twenty-four drivers will contest the nineteen Grands Prix that made up the calendar for the 2014 season, with the winning driver bein == Teams and drivers ==
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  • ...es season]], being replaced by the bottom two NewF1 teams. Conversely, the teams finishing in 11th and 12th will be relegated to the [[2015 NewGP3 Series se Previous NewF1 teams Marussia and Scorpion joined the ranks for 2014, with Russian Time and Carl
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  • ...th 1951. It was held just three days after the season-opening Monaco Grand Prix, preventing drivers from entering both races. The race was won by [[Troy Ru ...'s inclusion in the World Championship and consequent flooding of European teams and drivers. Some American drivers entered rebadged cars for themselves, bu
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  • |First_race = [[1951 Italian Grand Prix]] ...a Maserati-O.S.C.A. entered by privateer Alfred Dattner for his home grand prix at Bremgarten. Dattner only qualified 35th out of 37, and his race was over
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  • | series = Rejects-1 World Championship | title = Rejects-1 World Championship
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Belgium svg.png]] 1952 Belgian Grand Prix |official name = XIV Grand Prix de Belgique
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  • ...ap at the [[1958 Alternate Formula One season|1958]] [[United States Grand Prix]], where he finished in third place. | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the Netherlands svg.png]] 1952 Dutch Grand Prix ...e]]'s only European Grand Prix victory. Thanks to attrition within the top teams, [[Aston Martin]]-[[Jaguar]] were in a position to finish second and third,
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the United States svg.png]] 1952 United States Grand Prix |official name = I United States Grand Prix
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  • For the second year in a row, the pre-season included a non-championship cup as an extended form of pre-season testing, this time in [[2018 AutoReje ...ngs. Pacer's results helped his team [[Écurie Prenois]] to win the teams' championship with a 15-point margin over [[Blokkmonsta Racing|RUF Blokkmonsta Motorsport
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  • |Debut = 2018 Australian Grand Prix ...promising debut season as they finished in 3rd place in the Constructors' Championship with Dutch rookie [[Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen]] amassing five race wins a
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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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  • The '''1923 Grand Prix Championship''' was the first Grand Prix championship season. ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • |series_name = [[Gerhard Berger]] won his first World Championship after taking four victories. ...t_event = {{AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix|Foster's Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...hampionship season''' will be the first season of the [[Rejects SuperTruck Championship]]. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | series = Group B Rallycross Championship | title = Group B Rallycross Championship
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  • ...= [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship|FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] |next = [[2019 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season|2019]]
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  • |start_event = {{BRA}} [[Brazilian Grand Prix|Nestlé Brazilian Grand Prix]] ...event = {{AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix|Foster's Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = None | first race = [[Brazilian Grand Prix|1988 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...Car Masters season''' is the replacement for the defunct World Touring Car Championship, a series for Group A touring cars, leading on from the winding up of the F | rowspan=2| {{FRA}} [[Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering|Voeckler Renault]]
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  • |First_race = [[1955 Monaco Grand Prix]] ...they have been racing mainly at national level, notably winning the TC2000 championship in 2007-09.
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  • ...drivers to drive for European teams when the Indianapolis 500 was a world championship in 1950 and 1951. In the former, he drove a Watson-Offy for the small Briti | [[1950 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
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  • ...various Grand Prix Championship teams in the 1920s, incluiding some works teams like Rolland-Pillain. She competed until 1936, and following the win of the ==Complete Grand Prix Championship results==
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  • The '''2018 Indy Lights Championship''' is the feeder series of Indy World Series. ==Drivers and Teams==
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  • ...), Adriatica also runs the Uruguayan entry in [[2017-18 AutoReject Nations Championship|ARNC]]. ...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
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  • == Teams and drivers == |rowspan=2| {{AUS}} Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
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  • ...= [[File:Flag_of_colonial_singapore_svg.png]] 1955 Singapore Grand Prix |official name = I Singapore Grand Prix
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  • ...IndyCar Series prior to the 2017-18 gap in competition made returns to the championship along with former [[F1RICS]] outfit [[Cassidy Racing]]. Resuming its techni == Teams and drivers==
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  • ...understand they want more spectacle, ruining championship fights for some teams isn't the way to do it..." Nismo didn't comment on the subject, as it appea ...ampionship fight, with Nismo more worried about defending 2nd in the teams championship from Toyota's Union Saver Developments, who were just 1 point behind - the
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  • | former teams = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Scuderia Italia<br>[[File:Flag of the Un | first race = 1991 United States Grand Prix
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  • |related3 = {{World}} [[2018 Grand Finale at the Valley#FIA Formula 4 World Final|F4 World Final]] ...e first season of the new [[FIA North American F4|North American Formula 4 championship]] set up as part of the FIA Global Pathway. Its calendar is designed in pre
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  • ...(aged 20) and Sebastian Vettel (aged 17, F1's youngest ever driver). Some teams also changed ownership, with Red Bull taking full ownership of what had bee ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...the reigning drivers' champion, whilst [[Écurie Prenois]] won the teams' championship last season. ==Teams & Drivers==
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  • | former teams = Mansell, [[Ferrari]], [[Calinetic]] ...in 2008. The Icelander followed his karting successes with a Formula Ford championship in his rookie season, earning him a race seat in Formula Renault 2.0 with t
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  • ...one-off rides with multiple teams in LGPS and later the [[Rejects-1 World Championship]], as well as other minor championships.
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  • | former teams = N/A | first race = [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|2019 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...arlin, Belardi Auto Racing, Team Pelfrey and Juncos Racing, along with new teams populating the remainder of the grid. == Teams & Drivers ==
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  • Ferrari has won the Formula One World Constructor's Championship thirteen times in their own right and once as an engine supplier to [[Saube ...S - which was a successful model in many post war non-championship Grands Prix.
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  • ...= [[Ayrton Senna]] took five victories on the way to his first World Championship. |start_event = {{BRA}} [[Brazilian Grand Prix|Nestlé Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | former teams = Exide Cassidy Racing ...wo]] in [[2020 Formula 2 World Championship season|2020]] with [[ART Grand Prix]].
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== The 1974 season will feature 17 championship Grands Prix plus three non-championship events.
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  • ...ple world champion, and the first to win three titles with three different teams after taking 4 victories for [[B.C.M.A.]]</span> |start_event = {{MAR}} [[1957 Moroccan Grand Prix|Moroccan Grand Prix]]
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  • ...= [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship|FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] |previous = [[2018 Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season|2018]]
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  • ...tive season which saw no less than six drivers being in contention for the championship all the way to the last race of the season. [[Aimée Gauthier]] would carry ==Teams and Drivers==
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  • ...ic Endurance Championship Series including the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) era, and the 15th season under the name Pacific Endurance Series. == Teams and Drivers ==
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  • ...championship]], part of the FIA Global Pathway. [[Ione Wilkerson]] won the championship in the final round for [[Christopherson Racing]]. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== The 1984 season will feature 16 championship Grands Prix.
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  • == Teams and drivers == |rowspan=3| {{AUS}} Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
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  • ...made his return to Formula One by taking part in the [[United States Grand Prix]] at Sebring in a Vulture Engineering-entered Cooper. Ward qualified the ca | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
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  • | current series = [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] | former teams = {{JPN}} [[Kurosawa Engineering]]
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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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  • ...ins out of 24. This immediately put him on the radar of various high-level teams and as such he was brought into the [[Red Bull Junior Team]]. ...Alternate Formula One season|2016]] for the season-ending [[Chinese Grand Prix]]. Cammish took a best result of ninth in his two races but this would be h
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  • ...= [[File:Flag of the Netherlands svg.png]] 1953 Dutch Grand Prix ...y for both him and [[Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing]], putting both into the championship lead. [[Robert Manzon]] and Trintignant's teammate [[Tony Bettenhausen]] al
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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 ...ent result at Fuji the previous year, Hasemi was courted by several larger teams including Hesketh and Penske over the winter period. Hasemi spurned these a
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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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  • | former teams =* ...a local karting series. Patel was a natural at karting, winning his first championship with 3 races to spare.
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  • |Debut = [[1976 Spanish Grand Prix]] ...by the rest of the field, Dywa struggled on and entered six further Grands Prix during 1976. They could always be found towards the end of the timing sheet
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  • ...ost successful teams in Formula One history - having won the Constructor's Championship three times and the Driver's on four occasions. ...the best result coming from Alesi - a fifth place finish in [[Monaco Grand Prix|Monte-Carlo]].
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  • |name = [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] 1954 Italian Grand Prix ...or Ferrari, scoring his first podium. The race would be Bira's final Grand Prix victory.
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  • ...eted in motorsport since the 1910s and has achieved great success in Grand Prix racing, Sportscars and Touring Cars. ...ce in the early years of [[Formula One]], Alfa Romeo have won the driver's championship three times; in [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]], [[1951 Alternat
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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]]. However, at the non-championship [[XXVIII BRDC International Trophy|BRDC International Trophy]] event Depail
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  • ==Teams and Drivers== The 1985 season will feature 16 championship Grands Prix.
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  • ...en [[Pierluigi Martini]] took third in the season opening [[Brazlian Grand Prix]]. [[1990 Alternate Formula One season|1990]] saw several teams abandon Judd, with only AGS, BMS Scuderia Italia and Osella sticking with t
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  • They have been involved in Grand Prix racing as a fully-fledged manufacturer as well as an engine supplier, both ...[[Nigel Mansell]] took the final race of the decade at the [[Mexican Grand Prix]].
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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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  • ...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 ...hough Laffite would outscore Hunt by ten points on his way to fifth in the championship.
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  • ...' is the third season of the [[Anglo-Irish Formula 4|Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship]], part of the FIA Global Pathway. ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ...ong-term technical partnerships with [[Team Penske]] in IndyCar, ART Grand Prix, Team Macmillan, and the [[McLaren|McLaren Group]]. ...British defence spending, Commonwealth abandoned its involvement in Grand Prix racing during the early 1960s, eventually finding stable footing through th
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  • The '''2019 Gran Premio di Mediterraneo''' was a non-championship [[FIA Formula Three Eurasian]] race and the inaugural running of the F3 ver ''Teams in the reserve, should anyone not attend:''
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  • ...1971 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish [[Formula One]] driver whose Grand Prix career spanned twenty years between [[1998 Alternate Formula One season|199 ...ula One season|1998]] season. In the end, it would be with [[Stewart Grand Prix]] where he'd find his first home in the top flight of motorsport, albeit as
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  • ''For the [[Formula One]] race, see [[Jordan Grand Prix]]'' |Long_name = Jordan Grand Prix
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  • ...uding his only career victory at the [[German Grand Prix|1981 German Grand Prix]]. ...ce organised for those who had failed to pre-qualify for the British Grand Prix, would follow main qualifying on Saturday. Starting his first ever [[Formul
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  • Kozarowitzky's first foray into Formula One was the non-championship [[XXVIII BRDC International Trophy|1976 BRDC International Trophy]], where ...zarowitzky gained more notoriety from his actions during the [[Dutch Grand Prix]], where he'd swerve into the path of [[Tom Sneva]]'s [[McLaren]], causing
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  • ...ne season|2020]], but [[Singapore Grand Prix|successive]] [[Japanese Grand Prix|race cancellations]] saw the FIA use a buyback clause of the commercial rig He is the son of fellow Grand Prix driver [[Gilles Villeneuve]].
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  • ...stopherson doubled up the podiums with another third in the [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. Toyota's strong and consistent season saw them finish in fifth place and ...ned season. Toyota were caught in some controversy at the [[Canadian Grand Prix]], when both cars were disqualified following the race due to illegal brake
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  • ...= '''B&S Fabrications''' (1976-1981)<br>'''Penthouse Rover Grand Prix''' (1982) |NotedDriver1Series = Scored Spartec's first World Championship podium.
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  • ...he championship is contested over a series of Grands Prix with drivers and teams competing for the titles of World Drivers' Champion and World Constructors' The following teams and drivers will participate in this season.
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  • ...irst points finish with an unexpected third place in the [[Uruguayan Grand Prix]]. ...er in the season with a shock maiden win in the wet at the [[Italian Grand Prix]]. Vettel finished his first full season in tenth place overall.
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  • |series_name = ''[[Diego Álvarez Torrente]] won his first Drivers Championship, beating his teammate [[Jules Bianchi]] by 5 points.'' |start_event = {{AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • Webber would take an early point in the [[San Marino Grand Prix]], but he would fail to score at any other stage in 2002. ...nd Renault took a major step forward two races later at the [[German Grand Prix]]. Webber would lead Alonso home from pole position and take a 1-2 for Rena
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  • ...to Carlin teammate [[Takuma Sato]], in what was a very close fight for the championship. ...and then followed that up with a season best fourth place at the US Grand Prix two rounds later, to end the season with seven points, the highest points t
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  • ...a journeyman driver. He is currently driving for various Mercedes-powered teams in various GT series and is Mercedes-Benz brand ambassador. ...the Formula Vauxhall Lotus championship in 1990 and the British Formula 3 championship in 1991, both [[Jordan]] and Lotus were fighting over Barrichello's service
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