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  • |Years || {{F1|1975}} - {{F1|1977}} |First race || [[1975 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |Years || {{F1|1977}}, {{F1|1981}} |First race || [[1977 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1972 British Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1979 United States Grand Prix]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[United States]] Grand Prix East''' The title of '''United States Grand Prix East''' was applied to two different [[Formula One]] World Championship eve
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  • |Years || [[1977 Formula One season|1977]]- [[1986 Formula One season|1986]] |First race || [[1977 French Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race:||[[1974 South African Grand Prix]] |First win:||[[1975 Austrian Grand Prix]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[United States]] Grand Prix West''' | Circuit || [[Long Beach Grand Prix]]
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  • |Years || 1977 - 1993 |First race || [[1977 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco 1977]]
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  • |First race || [[1978 South African Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1980 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Malaysia]]n Grand Prix''' The title of '''United States Grand Prix East''' was applied to two different [[Formula One]] World Championship eve
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  • ...Image:Takuma Sato smiling.jpg|230px|Sato at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] |First race || [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...="text-align:center;" | '''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Motorcycle Grand Prix]] Career''' ! Grands Prix
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  • |First race || [[1973 Monaco Grand Prix|1973]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1975 Dutch Grand Prix|1975]] [[Dutch Grand Prix]]
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  • ...]] race at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] at the [[1955 Italian Grand Prix]]]] --> The following is a complete '''list of Grands Prix''' which have been a part of the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula
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  • Debut = [[1979 Belgian Grand Prix]]| ...(The car's name is derived from the fact that the design was commenced in 1977).
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  • ...otorcycle racing]] championship season since its inception in [[1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1949]]. == Alphabetical list of Grands Prix ==
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  • ...06, following the dramatic and highly political [[2005 United States Grand Prix]] (see below). In extremely wet weather, such as that seen in the [[2007 European Grand Prix]], the F1 cars are unable to keep up with the [[Safety car|Safety Car]] in
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[United States]] Grand Prix''' ...as been run on and off since [[1908]], when it was known as the ''American Grand Prize''. The race later became part of the [[Formula One]] World Championsh
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  • ...[Austria]]n race circuit which hosted the [[Formula One]] [[Austrian Grand Prix]] 18 consecutive years, from [[1970 Formula One season|1970]] through [[198 ...egree right-hand corner with almost no run-off area. Tragically, [[United States|American]] [[Mark Donohue]] died at the "Hella-Licht" corner in [[1975 Form
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  • ...season|1973]]), [[Ensign (racing team)|Ensign]] ([[1977 Formula One season|1977]],[[1980 Formula One season|80]]), [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] ([[1978 Fo |First race || [[1970 Dutch Grand Prix|1970]] [[Dutch Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ve drivers have died in this fashion, 24 during a World Championship Grand Prix race weekend, 8 during Indianapolis 500 World Championship events, 9 during ...have been involved in a fatal accident since 1994. Drivers from the United States of America have had the most fatal accidents with eleven drivers from that
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  • ...brilliance alternated with disappointing performances. He earned 12 Grand Prix wins and six pole positions, but he was at times overshadowed by more force ...the rest of the year was his win in the non-Championship Interlagos Grand Prix.
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  • ...n [[Formula Two]] Championship driving a March, and five Formula One Grand Prix second places earned him the position of runner-up to [[Jackie Stewart]] in ...Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] and the [[1973 United States Grand Prix|United States]].
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  • ...Formula|Benetton]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Ligier]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] | First race || [[1983 Belgian Grand Prix|1983]] [[Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • This new organisation gives a united voice in ongoing discussion regarding the future of Formula One with the [[ ...|| {{flagiconIndia}} [[India]]n || {{flagiconUK}} [[Northamptonshire]], [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...[February 20]], [[1934]] in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]]) was a [[United States|U.S.]] automobile racer. He is the brother of [[Al Unser]] and [[Jerry Unse ...hips in 1968 and 1974. He also competed in the [[1968 United States Grand Prix]] at [[Watkins Glen International]], driving for the BRM team.
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  • |align="center"| [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|Race 7]] of 7 |align="center"| [[1951 Spanish Grand Prix|Race 8]] of 8
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  • ...Karthikeyan.jpg|thumb|220px|Karthikeyan at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...[India]]) is a [[Formula One]] driver for [[2005]] with the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] team. He is often given the title of "The Fastest Indian in the Wo
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  • ...romoted out of Ferrari to be head of all FIAT racing activities, and in [[1977]] he advanced to become a senior manager of FIAT. ...ame involved in the controversy surrounding the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]] when, on [[June 23]], [[2005]], he condemned the [[FIA]]'s requirement th
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  • ''This page is accurate up to and including the [[2008 Brazilian Grand Prix]] ([[November 2]], [[2008]]).'' ...r records#Grand Chelem* (Led entire race from pole and scored fastest lap)|Grand Chelem]]
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  • The '''[[1978]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[7 May]] [[1978]] at [[Circuit de ...pan=2 style="color: white; background: darkred;"|<center>'''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'''</center>
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  • ...ips || 3 ([[1975 Formula One season|1975]], [[1977 Formula One season|1977]], [[1984 Formula One season|1984]]) | First race || [[1971 Austrian Grand Prix]]
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  • |First race || [[1963 Monaco Grand Prix|1963]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]] |Last race || [[1976 Canadian Grand Prix|1976]] [[Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • This page is accurate up to and including the [[2007 Brazilian Grand Prix]] ([[October 21]], [[2007]]). ...]{{•}} [[#Grand Chelem* (Led entire race from pole and scored fastest lap)|Grand Chelem]]
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  • List of World Champions '''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]''', from 1949 to 2005, in order of year and [[engine di The following is a list of '''Grand Prix motorcycle racing [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] World
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  • ...tely established in the [[Interwar period|1920s and 1930s era]] of [[Grand Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races. ...liveries|sponsorship liveries]], which already had been used in the United States for years, were allowed in international racing. [[Team Lotus]] was the fir
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  • |First race || [[1967 Italian Grand Prix|1967]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1968 French Grand Prix|1968]] [[French Grand Prix]]
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  • === Renault ===<!--since 1977--> === United Kingdom ===
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  • |Years:||[[1977 Formula One season|1977]] - [[1982 Formula One season|1982]] |First race:||[[1977 British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...nd Prix on a Cagiva (the [[C594]]) and finishing third in the [[1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1994]] world championship. The Cagiva began his adventure in Motomondiale in [[1977]] in [[Class 250]] and [[Class 350|350]], the motion of buying [[Aermacchi|
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  • ...the moped is accomplished Tourism E2 which supports, since 1960, the Grand Prix De Luxe. In 1961, the novelty is the Trail King, the first off-road motorcy ...at the Salone di Milano in November 1975, testing of Motorcycling February 1977, has a fibreglass body, cupolino, upper beam chassis as a tank, monocross s
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  • ...tely established in the [[Interwar period|1920s and 1930s era]] of [[Grand Prix motor racing]], when blue Bugatti and red Alfa Romeo dominated many races. ...liveries|sponsorship liveries]], which already had been used in the United States for years, were allowed in international racing. [[Team Lotus]] was the fir
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  • ...{flagiconUSA}} [[Monterey, California|Monterey]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] '''[[MotoGP]]'''<br>[[United States motorcycle Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]]<br><br>
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  • ...ght regulation. "Formulas" limiting engine capacity had been used in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after [[World War I]]. The engine formulae ...es were still held in those years. The Indianapolis 500 used pre-war Grand Prix regulations, with 4.5&nbsp;L atmospheric and 3.0&nbsp;L supercharged engine
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  • |First race || [[1984 Brazilian Grand Prix|1984]] [[Brazilian Grand Prix]] |First win || [[1985 Portuguese Grand Prix|1985]] [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]
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  • ...a number of [[Formula 1]], Formula 2, and [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars from [[1959]] through the early 1960s. Appearing in [[1958]], it us ...was installed in the Ferrari 156 F2 car and was first raced in the [[Grand Prix of Naples]] in April 1957, where it finished in third place behind two Lanc
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  • ...This is Lorenzo Bandini driving the Ferrari 312 at the 1966 German Grand Prix. ...|<font color=>Niki Lauda driving the Ferrari 312T at the 1976 German Grand Prix. By this time, the Ferrari livery included the logos of team suppliers suc
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  • |First race ||[1968 Italian Grand Prix|1968]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] |First win ||[[1971 South African Grand Prix|1971]] [[South African Grand Prix]]
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  • ...250px|Monte Carlo, May 1985|Alain Prost pictured ahead of his Monaco Grand Prix win. It was one of the five victories that season that would make him Franc |First race || [[1980 Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Monaco]] Grand Prix – [[F1]]''' The '''Monaco Grand Prix''' (''Grand Prix de Monaco'') is a [[Formula One]] race held each year on the [[Circuit de M
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  • ...h and ended on 21 October after seventeen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]. It was won by [[Ferrari]] driver [[Kimi Räikkönen]] by one point at th ...igning a [[memorandum of understanding]] (MoU) at the [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix]].
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Australia]]n Grand Prix''' | Circuit || [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit]]
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  • ...n early [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the first ever [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. The company's success culminated with driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] win ...e ever produced, the most famous being the [[Bugatti Type 35|Type 35 Grand Prix]] cars, the "[[Bugatti Royale|Royale]]", the [[Bugatti Type 57|Type 57 "Atl
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  • ...1px solid #999;" |[[File:Nigelcropped.jpg|280px|[[1991 United States Grand Prix]]]] |Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom|British]]
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  • ...a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...ts of a series of races, known as [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Grands Prix]], held on purpose-built [[List of Formula One circuits|circuits]] or close
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  • ...was initially announced as the same as for 2005, with the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] scheduled for [[September 17]]. However, on [[February 8]], the [[FIA]] a ...and FIA President [[Max Mosley]] and the Grand Prix was back on the Grand Prix calendar for the [[2007 Formula One season|2007 season]].
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  • ...for the lower points not to be awarded (as at the 2005 United States Grand Prix) because insufficient drivers completed 90% of the winner's distance. The s ...ellow flag with SC ([[safety car]]) sign at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...urance race]] held at [[Sebring International Raceway]], a former [[United States Army Air Forces|Army Air Force]] base in [[Sebring, Florida]]. ...he race is now considered one of the premier endurance races in the United States and is famous for its "once around the clock" action, starting during the d
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  • ...nt color="#505050">'''mid-gray'''</font>. Drivers who have entered a Grand Prix solely for the purpose of Friday testing (introduced in [[2003 Formula One This page is accurate up to and including the [[2007 Brazilian Grand Prix]] ([[October 21]], [[2007]])
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  • Debut = [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|1950]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] | Cons_champ = 14 ([[1961]], [[1964]], [[1975]], [[1976]], [[1977]], [[1979]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1999]], [[2000]], [[2001]], [[2002]], [[
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  • ...creational [[kart racing]] tracks, operates several venues in the [[United States]] where a customer can purchase several laps around a track in a vehicle ve ...in 1974. Mazda is the only team from outside Western Europe or the United States to have won Le Mans outright and the only non-piston engine ever to win Le
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  • ...Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' <small>({{F1|1995}})</small><br />Forti Grand Prix <small>({{F1|1996}})</small> |Debut || [[1995 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...track racing]], [[motorcycle speedway]], and [[rallying]]. Early [[Grand Prix]] drivers such as [[Tazio Nuvolari]] also used an at the limit form of driv ...of [[Japan]], and quickly gained a reputation amongst the racing crowd. In 1977, several popular car magazines and tuning garages agreed to produce a video
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  • ...an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four va ...rix car]], which won Alfa Romeo the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-mediu
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  • ...up]] whilst the highest overall scoring individual in the [[Speedway Grand Prix]] events is pronounced the Speedway world champion. ...ff which prevent rider and bike from crashing into the fans. In the Grands prix and [[Speedway Elite League|British]] and [[Poland|Polish elite]] leagues i
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  • ...(183 in³) engine, inspired by the Peugeot [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] engine which had been serviced in his shop by [[Fred Offenhauser]] in 191 ...hampion [[Nigel Mansell]] shocked the racing world by moving to the United States, winning the [[PPG]] [[Champ Car|CART]] IndyCar World Series title and only
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  • ...rred in 1983. National championships existed in [[South Africa]] and the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]. ...anned. The first race under the new regulations was the [[1946 Turin Grand Prix]] held on [[1 September]], the race being won by [[Achille Varzi]] in an [[
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  • ...looked after legal and commercial issues for the company between 1969 and 1977. In the late 1970s, Mosley became the official legal adviser to the [[Formu ...ington North (UK Parliament constituency)|Kensington North]] seat in the [[United Kingdom general election, 1959|1959 General Election]]. Sir Oswald used rac
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  • *[[Antonio Ascari]] (1888-1925), Grand Prix racecar driver *[[Baconin Borzacchini]] (1898-1933), Grand Prix racecar driver
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  • ...d [[Brian Redman]] was still out after a crash in the [[1968 Belgian Grand Prix]] at Spa. ...of Le Mans and the [[Formula One]] World Championship (including the Grand Prix of Monaco which he won several times, too).
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  • ...major and minor races were cancelled in 1955, like the [[Formula_One|Grand Prix]] races in Germany and [[Switzerland]] - the latter country banned circuit ...of Le Mans and the [[Formula One]] World Championship (including the Grand Prix of Monaco which he won several times, too).
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