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  • This is a '''list of driver records''' in the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World C !style="background:darkred"|'''Driver records'''
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  • * ''[[Car and Driver]]'' magazine's [[Car and Driver Ten Best|Ten Best]] * ''[[MotorWeek]]'' [[MotorWeek Driver's Choice Awards|Driver's Choice Awards]]
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  • ...5]]) is considered by many as the greatest American [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] of all time. ...joined [[Champcars|USAC]] racing in 1957 and in 1961, he became the first driver to successfully defend his points championship and win the [[Indianapolis 5
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  • ...that a driver often need not turn the wheel while driving. In essence, the driver drives as if in a straight line. Some extremely fast cars do require the st
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  • ...part of [[Norsk Trafikksenter]] and is also used for driving practice by [[driver's license]] students. In particular driving under special conditions such a
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  • ...ecember 13]], [[1917]] - [[October 7]], [[1956]]) was a Swiss [[race car]] driver. He acquired further fame as a racing driver of [[Moto Guzzi]] motorcycles, as well as various cars, the [[Maserati A6]]
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  • ...Scheckter''' ([[January 29]], [[1950]]- ) is a former [[auto racing]] driver, the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He was born in [[East ...championship and racing 5 times in F1. In [[France]], he almost won in his third start in F1 before being crashing into [[Emerson Fittipaldi]]. In his next
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  • ...ld drive this monster through belts and a gear wheel, yet the seat for the driver stood still.
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  • ...drawn carriage with a folding 'calash' top, seating two persons behind the driver's box. Developed in [[France]] in the early [[19th century]], the vehicle q
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  • On [[May 14]], [[1977]], Sneva became the first driver to qualify at the [[Indianapolis 500]] over 200 mph. His one lap track reco On [[May 12]], [[1984]], Sneva became the first driver to qualify at [[Indianapolis 500]] over 210 mph. His one and four lap track
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  • '''John Andretti''' is a [[NASCAR]] [[Busch Series]] driver from [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]. John's godfather is the legendary driver [[A.J. Foyt]].
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  • '''Genji Hashimoto''' is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] who competed in the [[2004]] [[Japanese GT Series]] for the Amprex [[Lamb
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  • ...racing|midget car]] and "big car" driver. He competed as a [[Formula One]] driver in the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]] only. ...higan]] in the [[United States]]. He was the son of an early European race-driver. Henry began competing in 1932, when he was 19-years-old, and became succes
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  • ...[1955]]. Lucas was then manager of the [[Gordini]] team, and when regular driver [[Robert Manzon]] was unable to race, he stepped in to take his place. His Lucas' best results as a driver were in [[sports car racing]] at the wheel of a [[Ferrari]], winning at [[C
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  • ...t in a [[tunnel]], or on an overbridge) and investigate the emergency. The driver can also speak to the person who pulled the handle, via a [[Intercom|speake
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  • ...– [[February 13]], [[2005]], [[Nimes]]) was a [[auto racing|racing]] driver. He was the brother of [[Bugatti]] race car driver, [[Louis Trintignant]], who was killed in [[1933]] while practicing on the
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  • ...[[Ingolstadt]], [[December 30]], [[1975]]) was a famous German motorcycle driver (from [[1929]]) and car racer (from [[1937]], at [[Auto Union]]). He won th
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  • ...i]] on [[Sicilia]]) was an Italian ''[[count#In Italy|conte]]'' and racing driver, known as «the lion of Madonie» from his dominating the [[Targa Florio]] He was the older brother of racing driver, conte [[Carlo Masetti]], and acquired his first car, a 4.5-litre [[Fiat S5
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  • | Occupation || Racing driver ...[[November 22]], [[1887]] – [[April 16]], [[1928]]) was an Italian racecar driver.
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  • ...last gentleman player," and although he was probably not the most talented driver ever, he was certainly among the most popular. ...nna would not tolerate the much more competitive [[Derek Warwick]] as a co-driver, and that Dumfries came from a rich English family; Dumfries lasted only on
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  • ...the point where the dashboard and the windshield meet, for distracting the driver's eyes as little as possible from the road. The vehicle was painted a light
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  • He was test driver for [[Fiat]] and staff driver of Senator [[Giovanni Agnelli (senior)|Giovanni Agnelli]], the first winner
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  • ...Spa-Francorchamps]], [[Belgium]]), was the greatest pre-war [[Grand Prix]] driver from Britain and famously drove for the [[Mercedes Benz]] team from 1937-19 ...r studying at Cambridge University, in 1934 he resolved to become a racing driver and took his MG car to the European mainland to gain experience. He won the
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  • ...ly 19]], [[1941]] in [[Milano]]) was an italian [[aviator]] and racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the [[Bugatti]] car manufacturer. ...f Masetti, this event that will take him to the abandonment of racing as a driver to devote full time management of team [[Bugatti]], in which three other wi
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  • ...equired to stop the vehicle to optimal amounts, or when racing, allows the driver to delay braking when entering a corner. The optimal amount of braking for
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  • ! Driver | [[Paul Hawkins (racing driver)|Paul Hawkins]]
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  • ...Motors|BRM P57]]. They scored a total of 24 points (most of them thanks to driver [[Masten Gregory]]), but never won a race. *[[Colin Davis (driver)|Colin Davis]]
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  • ...]]–[[June 20]], [[1939]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...born in [[Milan]], [[Italy]], the younger brother of the star [[Maserati]] driver, [[Luigi Villoresi]] who co-piloted with him in several races at the beginn
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  • ...uoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]) is a Japanese [[automobile racing|race car]] driver. Takagi was heavily influenced by his father, a [[Touring car]] driver. In the early [[1980s]] he began racing [[kart]]s, competing in his first c
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  • ...d. [[29 August]], [[1993]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver. He was from [[Tucson, Arizona]]. ...ish in [[Phoenix, Arizona]] in January 1968, when he drove as a substitute driver for [[Norm Nelson]].
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  • ...[World Manufacturers' Championship]] title for Alfa Romeo. He was a racing driver with a heart of gold and a face permanently scarred in an accident during t ...team mate, Clemente Biondetti, won the voiturette heat and was classified third in the final. Brilli-Peri used to race wearing a hat similar to a flabby ba
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  • ...[April 21]], [[1916]], was a [[France|French]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver and [[World War I]] fighter pilot. ...r when he set a new speed record of 99.860 mph. Much faster than any other driver, Boillot would most likely have won the race with ease had it not been for
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  • ...obby. He is Israel's first Formula One driver, and the first [[Jewish]] F1 driver since [[Tomas Scheckter]] tested for [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] in [[2000]]. ...he has progressed, via [[Formula 3000]], to become a [[Formula One]] test driver.
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  • ...sed to the air. In modern cars, the engine is located directly behind the driver, and drives the rear wheels. Depending on the rules of the class, many type ...[Square_number|square]] of the speed). The visibility of the wheels to the driver makes a high degree of precision possible in their placement; on the other
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  • ...sed to the air. In modern cars, the engine is located directly behind the driver, and drives the rear wheels. Depending on the rules of the class, many type ...[Square_number|square]] of the speed). The visibility of the wheels to the driver makes a high degree of precision possible in their placement; on the other
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  • ...leration the steering may pull to one side, which may be disturbing to the driver. This either causes a tugging sensation in the steering wheel, or else the ...o the driver. Steer-by-wire also hides the effect to torque steer from the driver.
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  • ...st success was in 1900, in Fiats second race. He was an exceptionally fast driver, often fastest of all, but often suffered a mechanical failure.
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  • ...rix]], where he shared the [[Maserati 250F]] of [[Ken Kavanagh]]. Neither driver qualified the car, so Taramazzo did not start the race. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Constructor !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points | {{flagiconUnited States|1912}} [[John Fitch (driver)|John Fitch]]
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  • ...racing driver from [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. He was [[Isotta Fraschini]] works driver and won the 1908 [[Targa Florio]] and participated to Indy 500 in 1913. Tru
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  • ...vent loss of control when excessive throttle or steering is applied by the driver. It is widely thought that TC removes some skill and control from the driver. As such it is unpopular with many [[motorsport]]s fans. Some motorsports s
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  • ...11]], [[1909]] in [[Florence]] - [[February 14]], [[1976]]) was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in one [[Formula One]] World Championshi ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • '''Pierre Veyron''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver active from [[1933]] through [[1953]]. He is best-remembered for his [[193
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  • ...n automobile coachbuilder, founder of [[Carrozzeria Ghia]]. He was a test driver at [[Rapid]] and [[Diatto]], getting seriously injured (1915).
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  • ...F1|1961}} Camoradi moved up to a [[Cooper T53]] car, again with Gregory as driver, but results did not come and the team withdrew from Grand Prix racing mid-
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  • ...gine braking]] in such circumstances. multitronic also offers a number of driver-selectable fixed rations, selectable from either the gear-lever in a sequen
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  • ...as '''Nelson Piquet''', is a [[Brazil]]ian [[List of racing drivers|racing driver]] who was [[Formula One]] world champion in [[1981]], [[1983]], and [[1987] ...e returned in [[1993]] with respectable results. He remains an competitve driver in sportscar racing, albeit more for fun than with serious intent.
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  • ...of the tank, which includes the [[caterpillar track|tracks]], power plant, driver's seat and crew compartment. In most general usages when one says "tank cha
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  • ...o Fabi''' (born [[April 12]], [[1961]] in [[Milan]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 20 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix, debut He is the younger brother of [[Teo Fabi]], also a racing driver. In 1984 they shared a [[Brabham]] Formula One drive, with Corrado deputisi
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  • ...d, despite his birthplace [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], was the first regular driver from [[Finland]] in the series. ...] late that year. Rosberg's first memorable season came in a year where no driver won more than two races, (though it must be said that the highly successful
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  • With traditional manual transmissions, the driver can move from any gear, to any gear, by moving the shifter to the appropria Sequential manual transmissions works by providing the driver with the ability to select the gear directly before or after the gear curre
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  • ...'' ([[September 18]], [[1900]] – [[March 8]], [[1971]]) was a motor-racing driver from [[Italy]].
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  • ...ennsylvania|Bethlehem]], [[Pennsylvania]]) is a former professional racing driver who now runs a team in the [[Indy Racing League]]. He is the son of [[Mari ...ip. During that same year, he made his [[Indycar]] debut and also finished third in the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]]. In [[1985]], he won the Indianapolis [[Rookie
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  • ...[driving|driver]]. This removes the need for a [[clutch]] pedal which the driver needs to depress before making a gear change, since the clutch itself is ac ..., which is kept in close synchronization with the gear-shifting action the driver has started. The hydro-mechanical unit contains a [[servo]]motor coupled t
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  • ...[[Los Angeles, CA]], died [[ June 17]] [[1956]]) was an American [[racing driver]], best known as the winner of the 1955 [[Indianapolis 500]] and 1955 [[Ame ! Driver Number
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  • ...1, and Carlo worked as test driver for [[Fiat]] (1901-1903), then as test driver and mechanic at [[Isotta-Fraschini]] (1903) where he was joined by brother
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  • | Record driver || TBA ! Sprint Race Winning Driver
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  • |Pole Driver || [[Graham Hill]] |Fast Driver || [[Richard Attwood]]
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  • ...1951]] - [[August 12]], [[1985]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[auto racing]] driver. ...ar [[sports car racing|sports car]] and [[touring car racing|touring car]] driver, winning the [[Monza 1000]] with [[Marc Surer]] in [[1985]].
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  • ...'' (born [[20 January]] [[1934]] in [[Milan]]) is a former [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]] who raced in the [[1965 Italian Grand Prix]] for the [[Scude ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position)
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  • ...ired. A man of good looks and high society, he is also known for being the driver in the film ''Rendez-Vous'' ([[1970]]).
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  • |Record driver || [[Robert Doornbos]] [[A1 Team Australia]]'s driver [[John Martin (racing driver)|John Martin]] said driving on the track was like "old Mario Kart on [[Nint
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  • ...1960]] – [[April 30]], [[1994]]) was an [[Austrian]] [[Formula One]] driver who died tragically during qualifying for the [[1994 San Marino Grand Prix] A [[car racing|racing car]] driver, Ratzenberger first came to prominence in [[1986]], winning the prestigious
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  • |2nd Place || [[Peter Collins (racing driver)|Collins]] / Fangio ..., Collins came in the pit and turned his car over to Fangio. He resumed in third and passed Behra for second on lap 70 but he was 47 seconds behind Moss. On
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  • ...rin Grand Prix]] on [[October 12]], the car was able to shine, with French driver [[Raymond Sommer]] claiming overall victory in the single 159 S entered.
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  • ...l''' refers to an electronic device that is used to assist a [[Formula 1]] driver in the very moment of the start of a race. In high-performance racing vehicles, the driver has a very small threshold when it comes to acceleration. High power delive
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  • ...laudio Langes''' (born [[July 20]], [[1960]] in [[Brescia]]) is a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. ...n [[International Formula 3000|Formula 3000]], where his best result was a third place at the Curaçao Grand Prix, achieved in 1985 with a [[March Engineeri
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  • ...etti''' is an [[United States of America|American]] [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] born on the 14th of [[April]] [[1964]]. From [[1990]] until [[1993]] he d
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  • ...[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]; died [[10 January]] [[1992]]) was a racing driver who took part in one [[Formula One]] World Championship [[Grand Prix]] driv ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position)
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  • ...died [[February 28]], [[2001]], was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who participated in one [[Formula One]] race in the year of its inception. ...s name. He was working as an automobile broker and his career as a racecar driver only began when he was already 37 years old. In 1946, he competed in the [
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  • ...arina]]. They achieved a variety of successes, with drivers like the local driver [[Luigi Bellucci]], in the late 1940's and early 1950's but by 1955 they we In [[postwar]] April 1948 Sabatino Paganelli relized that in order to fellow driver [[Luigi Bellucci]], the first of a series of car-based Aprilia's where prod
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  • |Pole Driver || [[Jackie Stewart]] |Fast Driver || [[Jackie Stewart]]
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  • | Most wins driver || | Winner || {{flagiconUK}} [[John Watson (racing driver)|John Watson]]
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  • ...905]] - [[February 5]], [[2003]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[auto racing]] driver who drove for [[Mercedes-Benz]] in the famous "[[Silver Arrows]]" of [[Gran Although an excellent driver who had reasonable success, he struggled with bad luck, and was overshadowe
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  • ...senger compartment forward towards the front [[axle]] (if engine is behind driver). Exceptions typically involve larger vehicles of unusual length or height ...mid-engine has been applied to cars having the engine located between the driver and the rear drive axles. This layout is referred to here as [[RMR layout]
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  • * [[Vincenzo Lancia]], the time Fiat driver before creating his own brand of cars, * Wagner, another Fiat driver.
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  • ...o Sospiri''' (born [[October 7]], [[1966]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] racing driver. ...race seat at the time. In 1996 he was [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]'s test driver.
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  • ...e Riu''' (born [[March 10]], [[1925]] in [[Macomer]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He was an engineer who entered his own [[Maserati A6GCM]] ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • ...tly active in F1 in {{F1|2007}}, only Badoer and [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] driver [[Rubens Barrichello]] have competed against [[Ayrton Senna]]. Prior to Formula One he was regarded as an upcoming driver from [[Italy]]. He graduated through the time-honoured route of [[karting]]
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  • ...e, the [[French Grand Prix]], with driver [[Giuseppe Campari]] but killing driver [[Antonio Ascari]] in the same race the next year. Alfa refused to race th
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  • ...asis is often placed on [[car handling|handling]]—the ability of the driver to remain in control of the car under challenging conditions such as when t ...;the engine is mounted towards the centre of the chassis, close behind the driver, and powers the rear wheels.
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  • ...cetti''' (born [[June 26]], [[1935]] in [[Cormano]]), is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]], mainly known for his success in [[sports car racing]]. I ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • ...bba di Giardinelli''' (born [[December 3]], [[1932]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in one [[Formula One]] World Championshi ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • |Record driver || [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] ! Winning Driver
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  • ...s will be required, as it is unnecessary and in F2 it would be wrong for a driver's result to be influenced by his pit crew. ...ill illuminate after 10 seconds and the driver may leave the pit stop. The driver may make any changes to the set up he chooses during the stop.
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  • ...B 218]] concept cars. The ''Chiron'' name comes from famed Bugatti racing driver, [[Louis Chiron]].
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  • ...he number '''24''' seat was taken by [[Michele Alboreto]]. The team's test driver was [[Luca Badoer]]. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]])
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  • |Pole Driver || [[Jackie Stewart]] |Fast Driver || [[Jochen Rindt]]
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  • ...[San Bernardino, California]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[racecar driver]].
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  • ...spring-loaded positions: "upshift" and "downshift". Once in this gate, the driver takes over most of the shifting decisions ordinarily performed by the trans Though Tiptronic transmissions allow the driver a certain measure of discrete control, the Tiptronic design is implemented
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  • ...]], [[1926]] - died in [[Bologna]], [[April 28]], [[1973]]) was a [[racing driver]] and [[coachbuilder]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in one [[Formula On ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position)
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  • ...rin Grand Prix]] on [[October 12]], the car was able to shine, with French driver [[Raymond Sommer]] claiming overall victory in the single 159 S entered.
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  • ...was best known as the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] works' test driver in the period following [[World War II]], but he also competed in five [[Fo ...the flames and pulled Sanesi clear, saved his life. Sanesi was paired with driver [[Roberto Bussinello]] in the event.
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  • ...ade 57 CART & USAC Champ Car starts in his career. His best race finish of third came 3 times and he was the 1980 CART Championship runner-up, putting in a
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  • ...[[1953]] in [[Medina, Ohio]]) is an [[auto racing]] team owner and former driver. Rahal currently lives in [[New Albany]], Ohio, ...ng in [[1998]], ranking first in career starts, second in career earnings, third in laps led, fourth in wins and fifth in pole positions in Champcars histor
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