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  • ...cing drivers once their cycling careers ended - hence making the jump from two to four (224) wheels. ...me the Teams Championship ahead of several ex-[[Formula One]] and [[ARWS]] teams and drivers.
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  • ...One]]. He drove for [[Arrows|Benetton Arrows]] and [[McLaren]] during his Formula One stint. ==[[Formula One]]==
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  • ...one of the most successful teams in modern Formula One history, having won two Drivers' Championships (both earned by [[Sebastian Vettel]]) and three Cons {{Template:Formula One Constructors}}
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  • | former teams = Exide Cassidy Racing ...Laboratory]]. She is the youngest child of former [[Alternate Formula One|Formula 1]] driver [[Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler]].
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  • |Short_name = {{QAT}} Aspire Formula |Long_name = Aspire Formula
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  • ...s. Hart eventually made the step up to [[Formula One]] in [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]] with [[B&S Fabrications]], who were among the earliest ad
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  • |name = Alternate International Formula 3000 |teams champion = {{FRA}} Apomatox
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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]]. ...took a best result of ninth in his two races but this would be his only [[Formula One]] outing.
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  • | current series = [[2019-20 Formula 5000 season|Formula 5000]] | former teams = ''None''
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  • ...ly) is an Italian former racing driver best known for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ==Formula One==
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  • ...Finland) is a Finnish former racing driver known for his short stint in [[Formula One]]. ...the fledgling [[ATS Racing Team]] squad. He would finish in 14th position, two laps down.
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  • ...an Formula 3]]; following a successful debut season, the team joined [[FIA Formula 2]] in 2021. Its current crop of drivers include [[James Wilmington]], [[Gi ...s partnership, however, will permit their drivers moving between these two teams if eligible.
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  • !colspan=2|F1 Teams ...'' (born 12th February 1952 in Paris, France) is a [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] driver who drove for [[Osella]] in 1980.
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  • | former teams = ''none'' ...Bull HYPERNOVA]] in [[2021 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|FIA Formula 3 Europe]].
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  • |series = [[FIA Formula 3 Asian Championship]] |previous = [[2021 FIA Formula 3 Asian Championship season|2021]]
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  • |name = FIA Formula 3 European Championship |inaugural season = [[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|2020]]
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  • The '''Tony Brise Memorial Trophy''' was a non-championship Formula One race. ...ise]], a British rising star in Formula One who was tragically killed just two years prior in the same plane crash as [[Graham Hill]].
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  • ...the boycott organised by most American teams. These proved to be his only two starts at Indianapolis, and he finished eighth and sixteenth. ==Complete Alternate Formula One results==
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  • ...a Zandvoort Masters win in 2015 and the title of vice-champion in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship. He proceeded to finish third in the 2015-16 Asian ==Formula 2==
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