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  • {{Formula One}} ...ne and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]].
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  • {{Formula One}} ...hampionship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]], yet failed to [[Formula One racing#Qualifying sessions|qualify]] for the race.
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  • After [[World War II]] he joined [[Talbot-Lago]]. His only [[Formula One]] racing was between 1950 and 1952, first with [[Maserati]] and in [[19 ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • | Years || [[1990 Formula One season|1990]] ...he Curaçao Grand Prix, achieved in 1985 with a [[March Engineering|March]] Formula 3000.
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  • ...imo Natili''' (born [[July 28]], [[1935]] in [[Ronciglione]] is a former [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participated in 2 World Championship grand Natili started in Formula One with [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] in 1961 with a retirement from the Syracus
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  • ...inclusion in the World Championship was largely symbolic, with very few F1 drivers taking part). ===Formula One Indy 500 results===
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  • ...13]], [[1983]], scoring no championship points. He was the 1982 European [[Formula Two]] Champion driving a [[March Engineering|March]]-[[BMW]]. ...nts to CART racing in the USA took precedence. After his opportunities in Formula One dried up, Corrado Fabi raced briefly in [[Champcars]] before effectivel
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  • ...February 15]], [[2004]]) was a racing driver from [[Italy]]. His single [[Formula One]] World Championship entry was at the [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]], where == Complete Formula One World Championship results ==
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  • ...[1976]]) was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in one [[Formula One]] World Championship Grand Prix, on [[June 3]], [[1956]]. He scored no ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • '''Derrington-Francis Racing Team''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Great Britain|Britain]]. The team was founded by ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • ...from [[Italy]]. He made his debut in 1987 and 1988 in [[Formula 2]] and [[Formula 3000]]. ...t entrant in all six. He was entered for two Grand Prix with [[Andrea Moda Formula|Andrea Moda]] in 1992, but the team was excluded from the first, and withdr
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • ...and [[Merzario]] (1 failure to pre-qualify). He enjoyed some success in [[Formula Two]]. ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • ...cored no championship points. He also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races. == Complete World Championship Formula One results ==
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  • ...inclusion in the World Championship was largely symbolic, with very few F1 drivers taking part.) ...Champ car race at [[Langhorne Speedway]] in 1960, on the same day that two drivers were killed in the [[1960 Belgian Grand Prix|Belgian Grand Prix]], making t
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • ...n the [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Drivers' Championship]] in 1970, after being killed in practice for the Italian Gra ...ndon Trophy''), Rindt kept on choosing the wrong F1 cars. Rindt made his [[Formula One]] debut for Rob Walker Racing Team in the 1964 Austrian Grand Prix. It
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  • An unofficial objective history of Ferrari, including their F1 world champion drivers. '''Ferrari Formula 1 Picture Gallery'''
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  • ...se enough funds to gain a race seat at the time. In 1996 he was [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]'s test driver. Sospiri finally got his chance to race in Formula One with the [[MasterCard Lola]] project in {{F1|1997}}. Unfortunately it w
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  • ==Complete Formula One World Championship results== | [[1954 Formula One season|1954]]
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  • '''Gerino Gerini''' was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participated in 7 grands prix, debuting on ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...no championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship [[Formula One]] races. ==Complete Formula One World Championship Results==
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...2]] [[1963]] in [[Monza]], [[Lombardy]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] former [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives|AGS]] ...990 he was hired as a driver in [[Formula 3000]], which led to a chance at Formula One, in the AGS team in early 1991. Barbazza failed to qualify for any race
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  • == Complete Formula One World Championship results == | [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
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  • [[Category:Italian racecar drivers]] [[Category:Italian Formula One drivers]]
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  • ...ijo Erik "Keke" Rosberg''' (born [[December 6]], [[1948]]) was a popular [[Formula One]] driver in the early 1980s and, despite his birthplace [[Stockholm]], ...esign. He returned with Theodore after they borrowed chassis from the Wolf formula 1 team, but these failed to work with the team, and returned to ATS to end
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  • [[Image:Alonso_%28Renault%29_qualifying_at_USGP_2005.jpg|thumb|right|Modern Formula One Renault]] ...en-wheel racing includes many types and levels of motor racing including [[Formula One]], [[American Championship Car Racing]] ([[Champcar]], [[Indy Racing Le
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  • | [[Formula One]] ! Drivers
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • [[Image:Alonso_%28Renault%29_qualifying_at_USGP_2005.jpg|thumb|right|Modern Formula One Renault]] ...en-wheel racing includes many types and levels of motor racing including [[Formula One]], [[American Championship Car Racing]] ([[Champcar]], [[Indy Racing Le
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  • |Team(s) || [[Maserati]], [[Scuderia Milano]] and [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] ...iver who raced for the [[Maserati]], [[Scuderia Milano]] and [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] teams.
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 13 [[Formula One]] World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[March 15]], [[1981]]. ...on the grid and some cars' engines running and others not, and the Arrows drivers and mechanic can be seen as innocent victims of the officials' shortcomings
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  • {{Formula One}} ...hampionship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]], yet failed to [[Formula One racing#Qualifying sessions|qualify]] for the race.
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  • ...ula Nippon]] champion in 1994. More recently, he has competed in Italian [[Formula 3000]], and in Japanese [[Super GT]] [[sports car racing]]. ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • | [[Formula One]] ! Drivers
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  • ...m [[Italy]]. He was the [[German Formula Three Championship|German Formula Three]] champion in 1974. Francia unsuccessfully entered two [[Formula One]] Grands Prix. The first was in a works [[Brabham]] BT45B, in [[Martini
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport#Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] ...r in the period following [[World War II]], but he also competed in five [[Formula One]] World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[September 3]], [[1950]]
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  • ...ith [[Alberto Ascari]]. Serafini also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races. ==Complete World Championship Formula One results==
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  • ...nown for his success in [[sports car racing]]. In his single attempt at [[Formula One]] he failed to qualify for the [[1974 Italian Grand Prix]] with a [[Bra ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • As the Indy 500 was a [[Formula One]] race from 1950-1960, he is credited with participating in 5 grands pr ===Formula One Indy 500 results===
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  • ...p;) is a former [[auto racing]] driver, the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He was born in [[East London]], [[South Africa]] and educated at ...merican and Canadian Grands Prix of 1973. Scheckter is one of only two F1 drivers to compete under this number, the other being [[Damon Hill]].
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  • ...[Rapallo]] was a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 5 [[Formula One]] World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 21]], [[1950]]. He ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...It soon hosted its first race, staged by veteran [[Great Britain|British]] drivers (which explains the circuit's corner names, such as [[David Hobbs|Hobbs]] a ...is race made Japan one of only five countries to ever host more than one [[Formula One]] event in the same year. It was discontinued primarily due to its loc
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  • ...ng driver]] and [[coachbuilder]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in one [[Formula One]] Grand Prix, debuting on [[September 4]], [[1960]]. He scored no cham ==Complete Formula One Results==
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • ...Grand Prix also took the title of Grand Prix de Europe and was the premier Formula 1 event of the season, attracting 150 000 spectators. The full Grand Prix c {{Formula One circuits}}
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  • {{Formula One}} ...e World Constructors' Champions|Constructors']] Championships since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. The Championships are awarded to the driver and construc
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  • The drivers are typically restricted to age 5 to 16. Tracks are typically banked ovals There were over 4000 drivers in the United States in 2007. In the United States, an engine can cost from
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  • [[image:Sauro_Cesetti.jpg |thumb|301px|Sauro Cesetti, a leading international Formula A driver who holds a works drive for the Italian Birel S.p.A kart chassis m '''Formula A''' (FA) is the top level of Go-kart racing or ''[[karting]]''. This clas
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  • ...massive runoff areas, was flat and featureless, and was described by many drivers as being bland and sterile. [[Nivelles]] was not popular amongst the paying ...[Belgian Grand Prix]], but the track was not considered safe enought for [[Formula 1]] because of the condition of the [[tarmac]]. Come [[1980]] the circuit w
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] (1951-1954) ...s; both drivers and racing fans loved the course. The course hosted the [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]] twice in the early [[1950s]], but the [[24 Hou
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  • ...[Italy]]. She is best known as the last female driver to have entered the Formula One World Championship. ...hree]] in 1985-86, again scoring a few wins. By 1987 she had moved up to [[Formula 3000]], but by 1992 had recorded a best result of only 7th place in six sea
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  • ...io Cabianca''' ([[February 19]], [[1923]] - [[June 15]], [[1961]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. ...tal of 3 championship points. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race.
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  • ...Tuscany]], [[October 4]], [[1927]] - dead [[August 24]], [[1999]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participated in 3 grands prix, debuting on ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • ...81]], was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who joined the new [[Formula One]] circuit at its inception. ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • ...Scuderia Centro Sud]] team. He was also a regular participant in Italian [[Formula 3]] and took a class win in the 1965 [[Targa Florio]] in a 1-litre [[ASA]] ==Complete Formula One Results==
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  • ...napolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship [[Category:American Formula One drivers]]
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  • ...978]]) but failed to qualify. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = 22. [[Luca Badoer]]<br>23. [[Andrea Montermini]] |
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  • ...| [[Formula One]]; [[V8 Supercar]]s; [[Carrera Cup]]; [[Formula Three]]; [[Formula Ford]] ...of central [[Melbourne]]. It is best-known for holding one race of the [[Formula One]] season, the [[Australian Grand Prix]].
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  • ...lear system of progression for young and talented drivers wishing to reach Formula One. ...er championship, derived from an FIA initiative to provide young, talented drivers with the opportunity to compete in top-level racing on a competitive budget
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  • | [[Formula One]] ! Drivers
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  • ...Italy|Italian]] [[automobile racing|racing]] driver who in 2004 drove in [[Formula One]] with the [[Minardi]] team, and is now racing in the F1-supporting [[G ...h in 2001. After racing in various similar European series like the [[Euro Formula 3000]], he caught the attention of Minardi, for whom he tested in 2003; the
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  • ...rmula Toyota]] in 1992. In 1993, he began competing in All Japan [[Formula Three]], finishing 10th in his rookie season. == Formula One competition ==
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  • | Category|| [[Formula One]] | Drivers|| 3. [[Michael Schumacher]]<br />4. [[Rubens Barrichello]]
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  • ...''', is a [[Brazil]]ian [[List of racing drivers|racing driver]] who was [[Formula One]] world champion in [[1981]], [[1983]], and [[1987]]. ...om|British]] [[Formula 3]] during the late [[1970]]s, and his promotion to Formula One heralded one of the great careers in the sport. Together with the [[Br
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Constructor = [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] |
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  • ...i M193''' was a [[Formula One]] Car produced by [[Minardi]] for the [[1993 Formula One season]]. An updated version of the car, the '''M193B''', was used for the [[1994 Formula One season|1994 season]], until the [[1994 Canadian Grand Prix]], when the
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  • ...i M193''' was a [[Formula One]] Car produced by [[Minardi]] for the [[1993 Formula One season]]. ...B]]An updated version of the car, the '''M193B''', was used for the [[1994 Formula One season|1994 season]], until the [[1994 Canadian Grand Prix]], when the
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  • ...n]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 7 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix for [[Simtek]], debuting on [[October 16]], [[1994]], and ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • ...f 6 championship points. He also participated in numerous non-Championship Formula One races. ...who performed solidly when asked to race in F1 where he was one of the few drivers to have worn spectacles to race.
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  • ...easons of Ferrari winning the constructors championship, and five straight drivers championships, the F2005 was not a successful car, and Ferrari scored their [[Category:Ferrari Formula One cars|F2005]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Lancia in Formula One|Lancia]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...Castellotti''' ([[October 10]], [[1930]] - [[March 14]], [[1957]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]].
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  • ...World Championship [[Formula One]] event. He returned in 1963 for two more Formula One races, all his appearances being at the wheel of the same car. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • '''Circuito da Boavista''' was a [[Formula One]] street course in [[Porto|Oporto]] (Porto), [[Portugal]] used twice fo ...h line. First a grand prix event in [[1958]], the course of Boavista took drivers at amazing speeds across tramlines, past small houses, and over [[cobblesto
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  • ...lo Barilla''' (born [[20 April]] [[1961]] in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Minardi]] team. Paolo is one of the heirs ...d third in the [[Italian F3|Italian Championship]]. Barilla then entered [[Formula 2]] in 1982 with Minardi, but between 1983 and 1988 he concentrated in [[sp
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[MotoGP]]; [[GP2]]; [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Grand tourer|GT]] ...in Montmeló, to the north of [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. It is home to the [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. With long straights and a variety of corners,
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  • The '''Minardi M194''' was a [[Formula One]] car for the [[1994 Formula One season|1994 season]]. It was introduced at that year's [[1994 Canadian ! Drivers
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  • ...ry race which also took the life of three-time [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world champion]] [[Ayrton Senna]]. Born in [[Salzburg, Austria] ...pionships, after which he forged a successful career in the [[Japan]]ese [[Formula 3000]] series.
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  • | Category|| [[Formula One]] | Drivers|| 3. [[Michael Schumacher]] & [[Mika Salo]]<br />4. [[Eddie Irvine]]
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  • '''Tec-Mec''' ''('''Studio Tecnica Meccanica''')'' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Italy]]. They participated in a single Grand Prix ...ld the team at the end of the year, but the company continued to produce [[Formula Junior]] cars.
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  • | Drivers || [[Nicola Larini]], [[Eric van de Poele]] | Drivers champ || 0
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  • ...widely accepted as an important step for drivers towards [[Formula One]]. Formula 3 race cars are fast and relatively inexpensive, which makes F3 an attracti ...other notable marques included [[Kieft Cars|Kieft]] and [[Emeryson]]. The formula was the usual route into motor racing through the early and mid 1950s (and
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  • ...river]] from [[Italy]]. He entered 3 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix in [[1979 Formula One season|1979]] with [[Kauhsen]] (2 failures to qualify) and [[Merzario]] ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • ...gio Scarlatti''' ([[October 2]], [[1921]] - [[July 26]], [[1990]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participated in 15 grands prix, debuting o ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • ...81]]) was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who joined the new [[Formula One]] circuit at its inception. ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • ...gural season of the [[Grand Prix Masters]] formula for retired Formula One drivers. ...cing. It took about 6 years before any notable results of his own, in a [[Formula 3]] car.
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  • ...s born at [[Scurzolengo]], [[province of Asti]]. His active soccer career (three games for [[Juventus]] 1921-22) ended in a knee injury, after which he star Dusio tried but failed to qualify for one [[Formula One]] World Championship grand prix ([[1952 Italian Grand Prix|Italy 1952]]
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  • ...[[midget car racing|midget car]] and "big car" driver. He competed as a [[Formula One]] driver in the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]] only. ==Formula One Indy 500 results==
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  • | Current series || [[Italian Formula Three Championship|Italian Formula 3]]<br> [[A1 Grand Prix]] ...ries|Formula 3 Euroseries]]<br> [[German Formula Three Championship|German Formula 3]]
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  • ...in]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]] who participated in 7 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix between 1975 and 1977. ...r [[Frank Williams Racing Cars|Williams]] in Formula One, Zorzi raced in [[Formula 3]]. After his 1977 season with [[Shadow Racing Team|Shadow]] came to a pre
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  • '''Merzario''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Italy]]. They participated in 31 grands prix, ent When Merzario's money ran out he stepped back to constructing [[Formula Two]] cars but was keen to point out that the engine bay of his F2s could e
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  • ...ationale de l'Automobile (FIA), where he participated in the launch of the Formula 1 World Championship. [[Category:Italian racecar drivers]]
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  • ...ssman, and initially took up motor racing as a hobby. He is Israel's first Formula One driver, and the first [[Jewish]] F1 driver since [[Tomas Scheckter]] te ...season. Since then he has progressed, via [[Formula 3000]], to become a [[Formula One]] test driver.
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  • ...|| [[Formula One]]; [[Spa 24 Hours]]; [[1000km Spa]]; [[GP2]]; [[Formula Three|F3]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] ...ouge corner|Eau Rouge complex]]. Spa is a favourite circuit of many racing drivers and fans.
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  • | [[Formula One]] | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 85 [[Formula One]] World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[July 15]], [[1972]]. H During his first season in Formula One in 1972 with [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], Merzario also participated i
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  • ...ly]]. Brother of famous driver [[Vittorio Brambilla]], was entered for 2 [[Formula One]] Grand Prix, firstly in the [[1963 Italian Grand Prix]] with Scuderia ==Complete Formula One Results==
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  • ...nated Italian endurance racing, driving to victory in the Mille Miglia for three straight years from 1947 through 1949 and the [[Targa Florio]] in 1948 and ...h in a [[Ferrari]] at the 12 Hours of Pescara in 1952 against much younger drivers. After suffering from [[cancer]] for a number of years, he was forced him t
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  • ...[[open-wheel]] racing series driver, winning world championships in both [[Formula One]] and [[Champcars|CART]]. "Emmo" began racing in [[Europe]] in [[1969]] in [[Formula Ford]] cars, and progressed quickly to F1, joining [[Team Lotus]] during th
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  • ...(born [[6 August]] [[1981]] in [[Locorotondo]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] driver, who drives for [[Scuderia Toro Rosso]]. ...orld Karting Championship, beating Formula One [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|champion]] [[Michael Schumacher]] in one race.
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  • |Class || [[Formula 1]] ...he car also secured Ferrari their first [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula One World Constructor's Championship]]. In 'good' Ferrari tradition all the
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] | Drivers || 27. [[Jean Alesi]]<br> 28. [[Gerhard Berger]]
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  • ...the nickname of the Tipo 'B' 158 which won the first world [[Formula One]] drivers championship in the hands of [[Giuseppe Farina]] in 1950. In 1951, none oth ...st production based car to be designed in this way so the link to Alfa's [[Formula One]] glory days is justifiable.
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[GP2]] ...as built in a record-breaking 8 months, and after 20 years it is still the Formula One track built in the least time.
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  • |Years || [[1970 Formula One season|1970]]-[[1980 Formula One season|1980]] ...adow]] ([[1978 Formula One season|1978]]), [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ([[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • ...no championship points. She also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races. The four other women who attempted to start in F1 were [[Lella L ==Complete Formula One Results==
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  • ...ere his best years on the [[Formula One|F1]] circuit, finishing 4th in the drivers championship both years. In 1954 he won the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] and the
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  • ...pril 2]], [[1926]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]] racing driver who was [[Formula One]] champion in [[1959]], [[1960]] and [[1966]]. ...the famous [[Indianapolis 500|500-mile race]] in a modified version of the Formula One car in [[1961]]. The "funny" little car from Europe was mocked by the o
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  • ...vateer racing team founded by Guglielmo "Mimmo" Dei that entered various [[Formula 1]] and [[sports car]] between [[1956]] and [[1965]]. They also made [[Maria Teresa de Filippis]] the first woman Formula One racer in history.
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  • ...tar of the Italian Junior Formula a little later. He participated in one [[Formula One]] World Championship Grand Prix, the [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]] on [[S ...zo Bandini]], but on the track, there was a sacred rivalry between the two drivers as proved in the Grand Prix of Syracuse. The next year Renato changes teams
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  • ...[[1962]]) is a [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 78 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 3]], [[1987]]. He scored 1 championsh == Formula One ==
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  • ...922]] in [[Arrecifes]]) was an Argentine [[Formula 1]]-driver. He made his Formula One debut for Scuderia Achille Varzi in the [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]]. His ==World Drivers Championship==
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]], [[Champ Car]] (2002-2006), [[NASCAR Busch Series]] (2007-on) The '''Gilles Villeneuve Circuit''' is the venue for the [[Formula One]] [[Canadian Grand Prix]] and, as of 2007, a [[NASCAR]] [[Busch Series]
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  • ...that it be that be two distinct corners to be of greater challenge to the drivers. ...at Mosport. No fewer than 16 [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Driving Champions]] - men like [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], [[J
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  • ...[[Formula Ford]] - Austrian Karl Wendlinger found himself in the German [[Formula 3]] Championship in [[1988]]. After managing tenth place in that inagural s ...know - Schumacher and Frentzen went on to become top-level [[Formula One]] drivers, with Michael, arguably transpiring into perhaps the best ever Grand Prix d
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  • ...World Championship for race car drivers in racing events, known today as [[Formula One]]. ...[[1981]]. From [[1982]], with the new [[Group C]] prototype regulations, a drivers championship was added.
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  • ...[Maserati]]s in the early post-war period. They participated in a single [[Formula One]] Grand Prix as a constructor in 1950. ! Drivers
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  • ...is the son of [[Mario Andretti]], one of the most recognizable autoracing drivers of all time in America. ...mpionship. After that, he went into [[Formula Atlantic]], where he won the Formula Atlantic Championship. During that same year, he made his [[Indycar]] debut
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] (1965-1972) ...cribed as an even twistier and faster version of the [[Nürburgring]]. Some drivers like [[Jochen Rindt]] in the [[1969 French Grand Prix]] complained of [[mot
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  • '''Formula 5000''' (or '''F5000''') was an auto-racing formula that ran different series in various regions around the world from ...ies aimed at open-wheel racing cars that no longer fit into any particular formula. The '5000' denomination comes from the maximum 5.0 litre engine capacity a
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  • | Awards || 1991 [[Formula 3000]] champion<br>[[1995 Indianapolis 500]] ...driver and team owner [[Wilson Fittipaldi]], and the nephew of two-time [[Formula One]] and [[Indianapolis 500]] Champion [[Emerson Fittipaldi]]. Christian w
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  • ...aunch control''' refers to an electronic device that is used to assist a [[Formula 1]] driver in the very moment of the start of a race. ...x and driven wheels can not be easily managed even by the most experienced drivers.
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  • |BF1 Years || [[1978 British Formula One season|1978]] ...card]] circuit at [[Le Castellet]] in 1986. He is sometimes referred to as Formula One's "last gentleman player," and although he was probably not the most ta
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  • ...al Clubman's rallycross, was held the next day. It opened up the new rally drivers' fun-sport to many amateur competitors, proved very successful and thereby ...ansen (Sweden) and Per Eklund (Sweden) as some of the more famous. British drivers to win European rallycross titles were the first ever European RX champion,
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  • ...r Lyons Button''' (born 19 January 1980) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Formula One]] racing driver from [[England]]. He currently drives for the [[Brawn G ...onships of the year 1976. Jenson Button’s parents are divorced, and he has three older sisters, Tania Katrina (born 1967), Samantha Chantal (born 1970) and
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  • ...(born [[October 31]] [[1941]] in [[Middlesex]], [[England]]) is a former [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Team McLaren ...[[Goodwood Circuit|Goodwood]]. In 1967 he enjoyed seven wins. He entered [[Formula 2]] in a Brabham and had several promising performances, which caught Ferra
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  • {{Formula One}} | [[Image:Formula one.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Formula One]] cars wind through the infield section of the [[Indianapolis Motor Spe
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  • |Years || [[1977 Formula One season|1977]]- [[1986 Formula One season|1986]] ...gural season of the [[Grand Prix Masters]] formula for retired Formula One drivers, and continues in the series in 2007.
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] |Drivers || {{flagiconITA}} [[Alberto Ascari]]<br>{{flagiconITA}} [[Lui
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  • |Drivers || [[Olivier Grouillard]], [[Gabriele Tarquini]], [[Andrea Chiesa] |Drivers champ || 0
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  • As the [[Indianapolis]] 500 counted as a round of the [[Formula One]] World championship from [[1950]] to [[1960]] his career is credited w ====Formula One Indy 500 results====
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  • ...Adamich''' (born [[Trieste]], [[Italy]], [[October 3]], [[1941]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]]. He participated in 34 grands prix, debuting o ...who performed solidly when asked to race in F1 where he was one of the few drivers to have worn spectacles to race.
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Constructor = [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] |
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  • ...calendar. The [[British Touring Car Championship]], the [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]], /[[British GT Championship]] and the British [[S ...causing multiple accidents. There have been several fatalities of racing drivers at this corner. One death in particular, [[Paul Warwick]], caused the corn
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  • ...[Alfa Romeo]] SpA, [[Autodelta]], [[Marlboro Team]] Alfa Romeo, [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] Team Alfa Romeo | Drivers || [[Nino Farina]]<br/>[[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
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  • ...]] in Kerpen-Horrem, [[Germany]]- died [[September 10]], [[1961]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver. He participated in 29 Grands Prix, debuting on [[September 2 ...ecure the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Formula One World Drivers Championship]] that year. At the [[Italian Grand Prix]] at [[Autodromo Nazi
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  • ...achieved several victories in minor races and the confidence of important drivers such as [[Giovanni Bracco]], the SVA ran into severe difficulties following ...with the engine from 500 cm3 of the [[Moto Guzzi]] and later was made a [[Formula 1]] car with 1500 cc engine derived from [[FIAT]], fueled by a mixture of g
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  • | Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Champ Car|CART]]; [[Trans-Am Series|Trans-Am]] The streets of '''[[Detroit, Michigan]]''' hosted [[Formula One]] racing, and later [[CART]] racing, between the 1982 and 1991 seasons.
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | ...Operations)<br> [[Aldo Costa]]<br>(Technical Director)<br> [[Gilles Simon (Formula One)|Gilles Simon]]<br>(Chief Engineer)|
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] | Drivers || [[Mario Andretti]],<br>[[Niki Lauda]]<br>[[Clay Regazzoni]]<br>[[Ja
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  • ...ough, ''(now)'' [[Cumbria]]) was a [[racing driver]] who participated in [[Formula One]] during seasons {{F1|1958}} to {{F1|1961}} for the [[Team Lotus|Lotus] ==Complete Formula One World Championship Results==
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  • ...Prix victory, a victory which would also prove to be Ginther's only win in Formula One. ...ints); [[Mike Spence]] (podium). This is the only time each of these three drivers would achieve these feats.
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  • ...a [[test driver]] for the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[F1]] team. Of the drivers currently active in F1 in {{F1|2007}}, only Badoer and [[Honda Racing F1|Ho ...hampion. He beat [[Alex Zanardi]] in the final round of the 1990 Italian [[Formula 3]] Championship. In 1991 he won four races in a row, but was disqualified
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[MotoGP]]; [[GP2]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]]; [[Le Mans The Istanbul Park racing circuit is one of only three circuits of the 2005 Formula One season that run [[counter-clockwise|anti-clockwise]], with the [[Autodr
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  • {{Formula One}} ...One season|1950]], and the WCC has been awarded every season since [[1958 Formula One season|1958]].
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  • |Events:||[[Formula One]]; [[V8 Supercar]]; [[ALMS]] The track has hosted eleven [[Formula One]] [[Australian Grand Prix]] events from [[1985]] to [[1995]] and an [[A
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  • The '''Las Vegas Grand Prix''' was a car race which was a [[Formula One]] World Championship event in 1981 and [[1982]]. ...982 race was won by Michele Alboreto in a Tyrrell, but that was the end of Formula One racing in Las Vegas since the races had drawn only tiny crowds.
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  • '''Bellasi''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Italy]] that raced under [[Swiss]] nationality. T ...seen in 1969 with Georges Ferreira, Pino Pica and Giorgio Pianta among the drivers.
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  • |Drivers || [[Gary Brabham]]<br>[[Bruno Giacomelli]] |Drivers champ || 0
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = 18. [[Justin Wilson]]<br />18. [[Nicolas Kiesa]]<br>19. [[Jos
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  • {{Formula One}} The following '''people''' play or have played significant roles in [[Formula One]]:
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  • ...ordschleife.png|thumb|right|215px|Five drivers have died while driving a [[Formula One car]] at the [[Nürburgring]]; only the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] ...ampionship events, 9 during a test session and 4 during a non-championship Formula One event.
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  • ...ndini''' ([[December 21]] [[1935]] - [[May 10]] [[1967]]) was an Italian [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] and [[Scuderia Ferra ...la Junior, until in 1961 he was invited to join [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] in Formula One, at a non-championship race, in which he finished third. After that he
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = [[Luca Badoer]]<br>[[Giancarlo Fisichella]]<br>[[Pedro Lamy]]<br
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  • ...nzo Ferrari's death; di Montezemolo made it his personal goal to win the [[Formula One]] World Constructors Championship once again. During the [[1990s]] di M Under di Montezemolo, the Ferrari Formula One team won the World Drivers and Constructors Championships in [[2000]], both for the first time since [
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  • ...o raced for the [[March Engineering|March]], [[Surtees]] and [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] teams. His nickname was "The Monza Gorilla". ==Formula Three, Formula Two, Sports cars==
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] | Drivers || {{flagiconITA}} [[Alberto Ascari]]<br>{{flagiconITA}} [[Lui
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  • ...midget car in 1959 to beat the top expensive and exotic sports cars in a [[Formula Libre]] race at [[Lime Rock Park]]. Midget cars were normally considered co ...napolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship
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  • ...ires for the [[Argentine Grand Prix]]. The race was successful enough for Formula One to return the following year, and it was also decided that the newly fo ...returning to the Autodromo in 1958. One final appearance was made by both Formula One and sports cars in 1960 before both chose not to return to Argentina fo
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  • ...nd admired 'straight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion. ...Grand Prix races, securing himself the [[Italy|Italian]] Drivers' Champion three years in a row ([[1937]]-[[1939]]). He then went on to take his first major
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  • ...own]]'' of the [[Indianapolis 500]], the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] and the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...us|Lotus]] in [[1968]]. Hill was part of the dubbed 'British invasion' of drivers in the Indianapolis 500 during the mid-1960s, triumphing there in [[1966]],
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  • |Team(s) || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lancia in Formula One|Lancia]], [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] ...n Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who continued racing on the [[Formula One]] circuit at the time of its inception.
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  • ...the process. 1993 and 1994 were spent driving for Paul Stewart Racing in [[Formula 3000]]. De Ferran finished fourth in the series in 1993 and third in 1994. ...iciently impressed to offer de Ferran a drive for 1995. With no top-line [[Formula One]] drive available de Ferran took up the offer to drive in America.
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  • ...or Ferrari to receive any cars at all. Despite the quality of the Scuderia drivers the company won few victories (1935 in Germany by Nuvolari was an exception ...r than in Grand Prix, certainly the company was more involed there than in Formula One during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] despite the successes of [[Juan-Manu
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[GP2 Series|GP2]]; [[Touring car racing|W ...]], which usually takes place in [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]]. When Formula One visits Imola, it is seen as the 'home circuit' of [[Scuderia Ferrari|Fe
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  • ...A Grand Prix]] (aided by special [[Pirelli]] tyres; several of their other drivers had surprise qualifying results that day), their only lap leading a race in After Formula One, Martini started a successful sportscar career. His first race at the [
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  • Results from the [[2000]] [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [ | '''[[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Playlife]]'''
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  • ...is event, the top 30 drivers in the Grand National Division and the top 40 drivers in the Elite Division come from their respective regional tours to compete ...courses for crowds and drivers despite the unforgiving concrete wall which drivers usually brush through with their rear bumpers.
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  • |Team(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] ...former [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Arrows]], [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Spirit (racing team)|Spirit]] teams.
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  • ...mpionship to his teammate [[Dan Wheldon]]. In September 2005 he tested a [[Formula 1]] car with the [[BAR-Honda]] Team at [[Jerez]] as a reward for his 2004 I Kanaan is good friend of Brazilian Formula One driver [[Rubens Barrichello]], and they exchanged helmets for the event
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  • ...ndy Racing League]], and now owns an IRL team. Cheever participated in 132 Formula One races, more than any other American, driving for nine different teams f ...ican [[Danny Sullivan]] in Formula Three and driving for [[Ron Dennis]] in Formula Two.
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  • ...Webber''' (born [[August 27]], [[1976]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[Formula One]] driver. ...to his credit, Webber signed with [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] and made his Formula One debut in [[Melbourne]] with [[Minardi]] in [[2002]], finishing with a 5
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  • ...thikeyan''' (born [[January 14]], [[1977]], [[Chennai]], [[India]]) is a [[Formula One]] driver for [[2005]] with the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] team. He is ...uti for the [[1993]] season, and in the same year, he also competed in the Formula Vauxhall Junior championship in [[Great Britain]]. This gave him valuable e
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  • |Years || [[1986 Formula One season|1986]] - [[1990 Formula One season|1990]] |Team(s) || [[Minardi]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]
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  • {{Formula One}} [[image:F1 Slick Tires.jpg|thumb|right|A set of slick [[Formula One]] tires as will be introduced for the {{F1|2009}} season.]]
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  • ...969]] at [[Circuit de la Sarthe|Le Mans]], [[France]]) was a [[Belgian]] [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Ecurie Nati ...drove their ENB-[[Maserati]]. He finally secured a more regular drive in Formula 1 in 1968, with the Cooper-BRM team, although success was elusive despite a
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  • ...son of American [[Formula 1]] Champion [[Phil Hill]], was one of the three drivers on a team that competed with an EB 110 in the [[United States]] at the 1996
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  • ...Championship<br>[[World Touring Car Championship|World Touring Car]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[Super Tourenwagen Cup]]<br>[[Italian Superturismo Championship|I ...age:Dallara BMS-191.jpg|thumb|left|A Scuderia Italia-run [[Dallara]] 191 [[Formula One]] car from {{F1|1991}}.]]
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  • ...tewart''', and nicknamed '''The Flying Scot''', is a three-time Scottish [[Formula One]] racing champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentat ...uce McLaren]] was testing. McLaren at that time was already an experienced Formula One driver and the new Cooper F3 was a very competitive car in its class. S
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[Mercedes-Benz motorsport| ...Norton (motorcycle)|Norton]]. He participated in numerous non-championship Formula One races. He won the [[1957]] [[Mille Miglia]], the last competitive editi
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  • ...[[May 23]] [[1972]] in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], is a [[Formula One]] race driver. ...lace did little to hurt his value, joined the [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] Formula One team for the [[1993]] [[Season (sport)|season]].
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[GP2]]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]] ...wns of [[Magny-Cours]] and [[Nevers]]. It is most famous for staging the [[Formula One]] [[French Grand Prix]], which has been held here since 1991. On [[31 M
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  • ...and later owned the [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] racing brand after the team left Formula One. ...here he was seen as a kindred spirit. The team initially entered Hunt in [[Formula Two]] with little success but [[Thomas Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron
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  • ...November 6]], [[1931]] - died in [[Bonn]], [[August 3]], [[1958]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[England]]. He participated in 33 grands prix, debuting In common with many British drivers of the immediate postwar period, Collins cut his racing teeth in the frenet
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  • | Drivers || 34 (2008) ...ing the discontinuation of the long-term [[Formula One]] 'feeder' sport, [[Formula 3000]]. The format was conceived by [[Bernie Ecclestone]] and [[Flavio Bria
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  • ...o be a major international race. In 1959, the racetrack hosted the first [[Formula One]] [[United States Grand Prix]]. Due to the poor attendance and high co ...ck and little [[camber]] on the surface, providing a challenging track for drivers, especially when it rains.
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  • ...e fastest racetrack in the world. Lang dominated the event, winning it for three straight years. That year he won his second major race at the [[AVUS]] ext ...s [[Silver Arrows]] team was not easy. Made up of wealthy and aristocratic drivers who looked down on the uneducated, working-class Lang, he was always treate
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  • ...] [[1934]] in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]; died [[27 November]] [[1995]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[ATS]] (Ita), ...[[Porsche]] to take victory, giving him a hat-trick of wins from his first three Grand Prix; aside from [[Nino Farina]] winning the first ever World Champio
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  • The '''Bahrain Grand Prix''' (جائزة البحرين الكبرى) is a [[Formula One]] Championship race which first took place at the [[Bahrain Internation ...and the [[United Arab Emirates]] all hoping for the prestige of hosting a Formula One Grand Prix.
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  • The '''[[1996]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[May 19]], [[1996]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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  • ...fficial Formula One website, he is ''considered by many to be the greatest Formula One driver of all time''. He won five world championship titles with four c ==Formula 1==
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  • | Years || [[1989 Formula One season|1989]] - [[1991 Formula One season|1991]] | Team(s) || [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Scuderia Italia]]
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  • |Drivers || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Luigi Piotti]] |Drivers champ || 0
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  • ...and 1997, and test driver for [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] in their final [[Formula One]] season in 1998, and for [[Michelin]] as they prepared their F1 tyres ...ng the first three drivers since [[Jacky Ickx]] in 1977 to win the race on three straight occasions. In [[2003 24 Hours of Le Mans|2003]], he won the race w
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  • ...mer racing driver from [[USA|the United States]]. He participated in 15 [[Formula One]] grands prix, all during [[1983]], debuting on [[March 13]]. He score ==Complete Formula One Results==
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  • After winning the [[SCCA]] national [[Formula Atlantic]] championship in [[1993]], he moved up to the [[CART]]-sanctioned In [[1999]] he won the IRL championship on the strength of three victories. In [[2000]] he qualified on pole at [[Indianapolis]] but subseq
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] ...g]], [[Germany]]. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [[German Grand Prix]]. Situated in the [[Rhine]] valley, the circuit
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  • ...scene and is regarded as the greatest driver never to win the Formula One Drivers' World Championship. He came second four times in a row from [[1955]] to [[ ...overall, as many as 62 in a single year, in 84 different cars. Like many drivers of the era, he competed in several formulas - sometimes at the same time.[[
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  • ...er racing career in [[karting]] and managed to beat future [[Formula One]] drivers [[Mika Häkkinen]], [[Mika Salo]] and [[Jyrki Järvilehto]] on multiple occ
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  • ...espite their name, they are fully capable of being driven by average-sized drivers. ...cing]] will be available to compete, and so that it does not conflict with drivers' home tracks.
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  • The '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] F2002''' was one of the most dominant [[Formula One car]] designs of all time, designed by [[Ross Brawn]], [[Rory Byrne]], ...basic concept and design of gearbox and although this had been used to win drivers and constructors titles from 1999 onwards the technical team pushed ahead w
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  • ...tices for the Le Castellet circuit in 1986. He is sometimes referred to as Formula One's "last gentleman player," and although he was probably not the most ta ...mfries came from a rich English family; Dumfries lasted only one season in Formula One before himself being replaced by Honda-backed [[Satoru Nakajima]].) De
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  • ...nd admired 'straight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion. ...Grand Prix races, securing himself the [[Italy|Italian]] Drivers' Champion three years in a row ([[1937]]-[[1939]]). He then went on to take his first major
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  • ...of Chiron's life, at the party, in front of numerous race organizers, race drivers, and celebrities, Chiron denounced the female driver [[Hellé Nice]] by dec ...weeks before his 56th birthday he became the oldest driver to compete in a Formula 1 race. To the applause of [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Prince Rainier]]
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = 20. [[Tarso Marques]]<br>[[Alex Yoong]]<br>21. [[Fernando Alonso
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  • ...''Satō Takuma''), born [[January 28]], [[1977]], is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Formula One]] [[automobile racing]] driver. ...end of 1999. In [[2000]] and [[2001]] he pursued full seasons in British Formula 3, finishing third in 2000 and winning the championship in 2001, winning 16
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] |Drivers || 27. [[Gilles Villeneuve]], [[Patrick Tambay]], [[Michele Alboreto]]
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  • ...g drivers]] of the early 1970s. In the tumultuous, tragic arena that was [[Formula One]] racing at the time, few showed more flair and promise, and no one end ...ing the French Formula 3 Championship in [[1968]], Cévert joined the Tecno Formula 2 team and finished third overall in [[1969]], driving in the F2 class of t
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  • ...(born in [[Milan]], [[May 24]], [[1963]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] former [[Formula One]] driver. He participated in 98 Grands Prix, debuting on [[October 6]], ...when he was 15 years old, and after four years he moving to the Italian [[Formula 3]] Championship.
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  • [[Image:F3000.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Formula 3000 is a type of Formula Racing''']] ...nd was dominated by works-run cars with factory engines; the hope was that Formula 3000 would offer quicker, cheaper, more open racing.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Formula 1 Layout)''' |Events:||[[Formula One]]; [[Spa 24 Hours]]; [[1000km Spa]]; [[GP2]]; [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Ma
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] ...ão Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], named after [[José Carlos Pace]], a Brazilian Formula One driver, who had died prior to its naming. It is still widely known by i
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] ...driver contributed to their final World Championship tally (see [[List of Formula One World Championship pointscoring systems|list of pointscoring systems]]
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  • {{Formula One}} ...950]]. '''Bold''' entries indicate the record-holder is still competing in Formula One.
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  • Its most prominent role is in the licencing and arbitration of [[Formula One]] motor racing. The FIA, along with the [[Fédération Internationale d ...suggesting the writ was a "warning sign to other journalists". The [[2007 Formula One espionage controversy]] involved accusations of theft made against McLa
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  • |Fastest lap team || {{flagiconUK}} [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Playlife]] ...mittently from {{F1|1953}} to {{F1|1998}}. Although it is no longer on the Formula One calendar, the race has a long and varied history. [[Argentina|Argentine
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  • ...996 Schumacher.jpg|280px]] The developed version of the F310 in the [[1996 Formula One season|1996 season]], also known as F310/2, had a high nose and debuted | Category || [[Formula One]]
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  • ...a launch control facility as used in Formula 1, a feature designed to give drivers the fastest possible start in good grip conditions. ...ated in the centre of the instrument binnacle, the rev counter becomes the drivers main point of reference and is emphasised by the yellow graphics and red in
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  • | Events || [[D1NZ]], [[MTA New Zealand Formula Ford Championship|Formula Ford]], [[New Zealand Touring Cars|New Zealand V8's]], [[Toyota Racing Seri ...x]]. Annually for several years, the mainly European based [[Grand Prix]] drivers such as [[Stirling Moss]], [[Graham Hill]], [[Jim Clark]] and [[Jackie Stew
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  • ...hen he was competing in [[karting]], and carried this style forward into [[Formula 1]]. ...laces earned him the position of runner-up to [[Jackie Stewart]] in [[1971 Formula One season|that year's World Championship]]. Peterson stayed at March until
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  • ...he executive director of [[Scuderia Ferrari]], the [[Ferrari]] company's [[Formula One]] constructor. On October 25, 2006, he was appointed as the company's [ ...he 1990s. Peugeot, despite Todt's continual urging, refused to enter the [[Formula One]] Championship, and when a position opened at the recovering [[Scuderia
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  • ...omiti]] hillclimb, winning in 1947 and 1948). It was also entered by three drivers in the 1952 [[Targa Florio]], but failed to finish. *an [[Formula Two|F2]] prototype developed with [[Gianni Lancia]] (1952).
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  • ...known as the ''American Grand Prize''. The race later became part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...n-born [[Alec Ulmann]] organized the [[1959 United States Grand Prix|first Formula One American Grand Prix]] on the road course at [[Sebring, Florida]] in Dec
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  • ...cing driver and industrialist from [[Argentina]]. He participated in two [[Formula 1]] grands prix, debuting on [[January 13]], [[1957]]. He scored 0 champion ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]]; [[GP2]]; [[F3 Euro Series|Euro]] [[Formula Three|F3]] ...cuit is used on one weekend in the month of May of each year to host the [[Formula One]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • ...non-works [[De Tomaso|De&nbsp;Tomaso]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] ...March 4]] [[1933]] in [[Palermo]]) is a former [[sports car racing]] and [[Formula One]] driver from [[Sicily]], [[Italy]].
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  • ...bruary 28]], [[1979]] in [[Le Mans]], [[France]]) is a race car driver and three-time defending [[Champ Car|Champ Car World Series]] champion. ...nch [[Formula 3]]. He won the series outright in 1999, with eight wins and three poles. That year, he also competed in his first [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] in
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  • ...rvine, Jr.''' (b. [[10 November]] [[1965]], [[Newtownards]]) is a former [[Formula One]] racing driver from [[Northern Ireland]]. ...Jordan [[Formula One]] team in 1993. His reputation steadily increased in Formula One, eventually leading [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] to sign him to partner
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  • ...it is only the third [[counter-clockwise|anti-clockwise]] circuit on the [[Formula One]] calendar after the [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]] in [[Autodromo E ...of gravity) for 4 seconds. It is actually 4 corners joined together. Many drivers have found this a very tricky corner of the circuit.
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  • ...mula One]], [[sports car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He is currently a Formula One commentator for [[ITV]]. ...t success, and in his first season he placed second in both British Junior Formula Ford Championships (despite 25 wins and 24 poles). The following year, Mar
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  • | Drivers || [[Nanni Galli]], [[Derek Bell (auto racer)|Derek Bell]], [[Chris A | Drivers champ || 0
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  • ...lian Grand Prix|Italian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged [[Formula One]] world championship Grands Prix. ...e and Club corners. 1982 World Champion [[Keke Rosberg]] held the all-time Formula 1 qualifying lap record for 16 years after posting fastest time for the 198
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  • ! Drivers ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • | 1975 - 350cc, 1978 - Formula 750. ...nts, he was one of the few people to have competed in both, motorcycle and Formula One Grand Prix.
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  • ...ity level (measured in driver inputs per second) can be higher than even [[Formula One]] due to the large number of elements packed into each course{{fact}}. ...ng lots or airfields. Typically, new courses are created for each event so drivers must learn a new course each time they compete. Prior to driving, a competi
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  • ...(b. [[April 16]], [[1942]]) is founder and manager of the [[WilliamsF1]] [[Formula One]] racing team. ...Formula Two]] and [[Formula Three]]. Williams purchased an old [[Brabham]] Formula One chassis; Courage drove it in several F1 events, coming in second place
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  • On June 25, 2008 the [[FIA]] announced the provisional {{F1|2009}} Formula One calendar including the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as the 19th and final race The race was [[Formula One]]'s first ever day-night race, starting at 17:00 [[local time]]. Flood
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  • ...[[Francesco Severi]]. More wins came his way including at the "Marseilles Three Hours" at [[Miramas]] and the [[Grand Prix de Tunisie]] until the outbreak ...in for a privately owned car, this time a [[Talbot-Lago]]. In 1950, the [[Formula 1]] World Championship began and Sommer drove in five Grand Prix races for
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  • |Class || [[Formula One car]] The '''125 F1''' [[Ferrari]]'s first [[Formula 1]] car. It shared its engine with the [[Ferrari 125 S|125 S]] sports race
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  • ...orld Series|CART]] Championship in 2002, and former [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] [[Formula One]] driver. ...a 3]] Brazilian championship. In [[1996]], da Matta participated in the [[Formula 3000]] series in [[Great Britain]].
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  • | Events || [[Can-Am]]<br>[[Champ Car World Series]]<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Atlantic Championship]] ...ars, both near identical Lola T70s, launched themselves into the air. Both drivers emerged unhurt but were unable to compete in the race. The Canadian winters
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  • [[Image:Alfa-Romeo-159-(1951).jpg|thumb|300px|left|Alfa Romeo 159 Formula-1 car]] Category = [[Voiturette]] <small>(1938-1947)</small><br>[[Formula One]] <small>(1948-1951)|
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  • ...mula One]]; [[1000km Monza]]; [[Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[GP2]]; [[Formula Three|F3]]; [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] The site has three tracks – the 5.793 km [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] track, the 2
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  • ...[[1936]] &ndash; died [[7 April]], [[1968]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Formula One]] (F1) [[Auto racing|racing driver]]. Twice World Champion, he was the ...ry schools, first in Kilmany and then in [[Chirnside]], and then following three years of preparatory schooling at Clifton Hall near [[Edinburgh]] he was se
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  • The '''2004 Monaco Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[May 23]], [[2004]] at the [[Circuit de Monaco]]. ...with [[Team McLaren|McLaren's]] [[David Coulthard]] and overturned. Both drivers were unhurt but out of the race, as was Sato.
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  • ...tack whilst driving a BMW M3 during the Bathurst 1000 - made him the first Formula One Champion to die of natural causes. ...e late great Ken Tyrrell invited the likeable New Zealander to race in his Formula 2 team. After some impressive performances there, it was he old boss Jack B
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  • ...gural season of the [[Grand Prix Masters]] formula for retired Formula One drivers. ...3rd in 1986. 1986 also saw him land a one-off drive with the [[Osella]] [[Formula One]] team, and Caffi scored a rare finish for them, coming home 11th.
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  • Andretti won eight races in the 2003 [[Skip Barber|Barber]] Formula Dodge Eastern Championship, and was champion in the Barber National and Sou ...series in 2005 and also made six starts in the [[Indy Pro Series]]. He won three times at ([[St. Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]], [[Indianapolis Motor
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  • ...g driver. With 210 Grand Prix starts to his name, Berger has driven more [[Formula One]] races than anyone except [[Riccardo Patrese]] and [[Michael Schumache Berger, a multiple race winner in [[Europe]]an [[Formula Three]], moved up to Formula One in [[1984]] driving for the ATS team. A full season for [[Arrows]] fol
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  • ...ix''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: Grande Prêmio do Brasil) is a [[Formula One]] championship race which occurs at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace] ...was first held at [[Interlagos]] in 1972, although it was not part of the Formula One World Championship. The following year, however, the race was first inc
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  • The '''Belgian Grand Prix''' is an automobile race, part of the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...that is clear and bright while another stretch is rainy and slippery. Most drivers today say that the Spa course is the most challenging race track in the wor
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  • Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = 3. {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Felipe Massa]]<br />3. {{flagiconItaly}} [[Luca B
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  • {{Formula One}} ...since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. Drivers who competed in the [[2007 Formula One season]] are highlighted in '''bold'''.
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = 5. {{flagiconESP}} [[Fernando Alonso]]<br/>6. {{flagiconBRA}} [[Felipe Ma
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  • ...ng Car Championship|BTCC]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]]; [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]] ...RDC International Trophy]], formerly one of the premier non-Championship [[Formula One|F1]] races in the calendar, today awarded to the winner of a race for h
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  • ...retiring from Grand Prix racing after failing to secure a drive for [[2008 Formula One season|2008]]. Since 2008 he has been racing in the [[Deutsche Tourenwa ...]] and [[Norberto Fontana]], the driver he finished runner-up to in German Formula 3.
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  • ...napolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship [[Category:Indy 500 drivers|Miller, Chet]]
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  • ...e World Drivers' Champions|World Champion]]. He is one of only two Italian Formula One World Champions in the history of the sport. == Formula One/World Championship career ==
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  • ...d Prix''' (sometimes referred to as the '''Grand Prix of Europe''') is a [[Formula One]] event that was reintroduced during the mid-1980s and has been held re ...ear [[Flushing Meadows Park]] in [[New York]]. When the race was cancelled three months before the event, track organizers at [[Brands Hatch]] were able to
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  • Drivers frequently refer to Le Mans as a race where up to 85% of the time (includin {{Formula One circuits}}
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  • ...it, but instead in a point-to-point format where participants and their co-drivers “rally” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start poi ...cars to a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the [[Formula One]] juggernaut. This has produced unprecedented levels of visibility in r
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  • |Drivers || 50 (2006) ...a victim of its own success - the FIA feared it would take money away from Formula 1 and stopped sanctioning the Championship{{Fact|date=June 2008}}.
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  • ...[Tyrrell]], [[Zakspeed]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Brabham]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Ligier]], [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jo ...own chiefly as the man who ran [[Ayrton Senna]] close in British [[Formula Three]] and as [[ITV|ITV Sport]] F1 commentator.
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  • The '''Japanese Grand Prix''' is a race in the calendar of the [[FIA]] [[Formula One World Championship]]. It is one of the most-loved F1 events of the seas In 1994 and 1995, Japan hosted another [[Formula One]] event called the [[Pacific Grand Prix]] at [[Okayama International Ci
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  • ...er biggest achievement was finishing second in England's super-competitive Formula Ford Festival. ...series. She won one pole and was a consistent finisher on the podium (top three); however, she never won a race. In [[2004]], Patrick finished third in th
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  • ...scari''' ([[July 13]], [[1918]] &ndash; [[May 26]], [[1955]]) was one of [[Formula One]]'s first stars and the first great [[Ferrari]] driver. ...biggest success came after he joined Villoresi on the Ferrari team; he won three more races that year with them.
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  • ...anardi''', b. [[October 23]], [[1966]] in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]], is an ex-Formula One driver who is better known for his dominance of CART during the late 19 ...second in the championship. By the end of 1991 he had also been blooded in Formula One: two starts for Jordan his reward for a strong F3000 campaign.
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  • '''Three different styles of front wings, all designed to produce downforce on the f ...s, depending on the length of the straights and the types of corners; some drivers also make different choices on setup. Because it is a function of the flow
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  • ...s said himself that Häkkinen is the rival he respected the most during his Formula One career. ===Pre-Formula One (until 1990)===
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  • |Championships || 1 ([[2005 Formula One season|2005]]) ...ord]]. On [[September 25]] [[2005]] he won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Driver's Championship]] title at the age of 24 years and 5
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  • ...rts car racing|sports car]] driver from [[Italy]]. Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the [[1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]] for [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari ...Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver)|Pedro Rodríguez]] and [[Ricardo Rodríguez (Formula One)|Ricardo Rodríguez]] driving a Ferrari. Partnered with Bandini, Scarfi
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  • ...r and motorcycle races are held. Every year more than three hundred racing drivers and riders gather for the annual event. ...st demanding circuits in the world. Many current or former [[Formula One]] drivers have participated in the event early in their careers and some of them have
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  • ..., 1950 at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. This is the second round of [[1950 Formula One season]].
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  • ...ollowed, but this was a fundamentally different series based on obsolete [[Formula 5000]] cars with sports car bodies. ==Notable drivers and technology==
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  • |Team(s) || [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[McLaren]], [[Ligier]], [[Minardi]], [[Brabham]], [[Ria ...n [[Italy|Italian]] former race car driver. He holds two distinctions in [[Formula One]]: the longest career without a race victory (208 grand prix starts), a
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  • ...November 30]], [[1966]] in [[Helsinki]]) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] former [[Formula One]] driver. His best ranking was 10th in the world championship in 1999. ==Formula 3 and Early F1 career==
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  • ...r of hill-climb races brought him European Mountain Champion, the first of three he would eventually collect. ...ounts from the two sides differ). After a series of injuries to other team drivers, as well as pressure from the German government (again, accounts differ as
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  • | Team(s) || [[Arrows]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], [[Ligier]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jor ...liamsF1|Williams]], [[Ligier]] and [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]] teams in [[Formula One]].
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  • ...3000]] in 1985, but in 2009 the [[Formula Two]] name returns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship will begin at Valencia on the 31 May. Visit the official F ...ed for a path to reach this peak. For much of the history of Formula One, Formula Two has represented the penultimate step on the motorsport ladder.
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  • {{Formula One}} This is a '''List of Formula One broadcasters''' and 'World Feed' producers. Formula One, the highest level of circuit racing defined by the [[Fédération Inte
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  • The '''Bandini formula junior''' is a racing [[car]] model produced from [[1959]] until [[1962]] b ...y promotional designed [[Europe]] and [[USA|United States]] to start young drivers racing career, allowing a deserved better visibility beyond national bounda
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  • ...pull out of the [[2008 Formula One season|2008 season]]), while the other three major manufacturers in the [[Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association]] (GPM ===Teams Signed with [[Formula One Management|FOM]]===
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  • ...season''' was the 50th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 7]], [[1999]], and ==Drivers and constructors==
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  • ...e racer and the only American-born driver to win the [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Championship. Hill was described as a "thoughtful, gentle man" and once sa ...45-47 but left early to pursue auto racing, working as a mechanic on other drivers' cars. Hill began racing cars at an early age, going to [[England]] as a [[
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  • ...it, but instead in a point-to-point format where participants and their co-drivers “rally” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start poi ...cars to a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the [[Formula One]] juggernaut. This has produced unprecedented levels of visibility in r
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  • {{Formula One}} ...strategically chosen positions along the course in order to communicate to drivers who cannot see the flagstand. This is especially common at [[road courses]
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  • The '''[[1937]] [[Czechoslovakian Grand Prix]]''' was a 750kg Formula race held on [[September 26]], 1937 at the [[Masaryk Circuit]]. ...Müller's car and immediately set about catching the now cruising Mercedes' drivers. Seaman was 48s ahead at the beginning of the final 29km lap, Rosemeyer fin
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  • |Drivers || {{flagiconITA}} [[Gabriele Tarquini]]<br />{{flagiconBRA}} [[Roberto |Drivers champ ||
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  • ...on Formula Ltd.''', commonly referred to simply as '''Benetton''', was a [[Formula One]] constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned b ...e)|Alfa Romeo]] in 1984 and 1985 and finally [[Toleman]] in 1985. Benetton Formula Ltd. was formed at the end of 1985 when the [[Toleman]] team was sold to th
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  • |Championships || 1 ([[1997 Formula One season|1997]]) ...ps and the [[Indianapolis 500]], one of only two drivers to accomplish all three feats (the other being [[Emerson Fittipaldi]]).
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  • The '''2005 Monaco Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[May 20]]{{ndash}} [[May 22]], [[2005]] at the [[Circui ...own nosecone and damaging the Red Bull's suspension beyond repair. As more drivers reached the blocked turn, stewards removed Albers's car and deployed the [[
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  • | Category = [[Formula One]] | Drivers = 7. {{flagiconBRA}} [[Felipe Massa]]<br/>8. {{flagiconESP}} [[Fernando Alo
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  • ...opean driving championship]] three times between 1934 and 1938. As the two drivers who all but defined success for the two German car makers, Mercedes-Benz an ...A second serious accident ended his comeback attempt well before the new [[Formula 1]] championship was first contested in 1950. Caracciola died of a bone dis
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  • |Category || [[Formula One]] |Drivers || 2007: 18. {{flagiconItaly}} [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]]<br>2007:
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  • ...986 in sports#Auto Racing|1986]] [[Indianapolis 500]]. He also started 2 [[Formula One]] races for [[Walter Wolf (industrialist)|Walter Wolf]] in [[1978]], an In 2000 Bobby joined the [[Jaguar]] Formula One team in a managerial capacity, and attempted to hire aerodynamicist [[A
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  • ...prings at the rear. Initially they were reasonably successful with several drivers, notably [[Giancarlo Baghetti]] who one a race at Monza, but the advent of ...emarkable flowering of individual designs to populate the grids of the new formula. Race car constructors from America, Italy, England, Germany and France gra
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  • ...the Goodwood race meeting against fellow biker [[James Whitham]] and ex-[[Formula One]] driver [[Damon Hill]]. [[Category:V8 Supercar drivers|Gardner, Wayne]]
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  • Global road-racing series such as [[Formula One]] car racing and [[MotoGP]] motorcycle racing are almost always conduct ...s Car Club of America]] in 1944. Throughout its history, American race car drivers such as [[Briggs Cunningham]], [[Lake Underwood]], [[Carroll Shelby]], and
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  • ...s and durations. In F1 1957 the Pescara Grand Prix formed a round of the [[Formula One]] World Championship, a race which still holds the record as having the ...a circuit layout holds the record as the longest circuit to ever to host a Formula One World Championship event, with the [[Nürburgring]] Nordschleife coming
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  • ...season''' was the 47th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 10]], [[1996]], an ==Drivers and constructors==
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  • | Championships || 1 ([[1964 Formula One season|1964]]) ...cycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]] and [[Formula One]] driver from [[England]]. He remains the only person to have won World
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  • {{Formula One}} ...have competed or plan to compete in the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship]].
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  • ...[Circuit de Monaco]] on May 18, 1969. It was the third round of the [[1969 Formula One season]]. ! colspan=3 |'''Drivers' Championship standings'''
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  • ==Comparison with Formula One car== ...[racing car]]. For much of their history Champ Cars have been similar to [[Formula One]] cars, although there have traditionally been several key differences
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  • | Record class || [[Formula Holden]] ...[V8 Supercar Championships|V8 Supercar Championship Series]], [[Australian Drivers' Championship]] and [[Australian Sports Sedan Championship]]. The [[Austral
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  • ...vember 2]], [[1895]], [[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Va [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|350px|right|A modern Formula One car]]
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  • ...struck in the 1934 race when [[Guy Moll]], one of the most promising young drivers of the day, was killed during the race. In the 1930s, the German [[Silver A ...red to as the "[[Pescara Grand Prix]]," in 1957 it hosted a round of the [[Formula One]] World Championship. The layout holds the record as the longest circui
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  • ...vember 2]], [[1895]], [[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Va [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]
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  • ...ng''' or '''speed hill climbing''') is a branch of [[motorsport]] in which drivers compete against the clock to complete an uphill course. ...one minute for the fastest drivers to complete. For this reason, cars and drivers do not generally cross between the British and continental European champio
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  • ...ong with [[Dan Pettit]] and [[Kevin Kalkhoven]] where he became one of the drivers for the two-car operation. Vasser retired from open wheel racing in 2006, b Also in 2006, Vasser competed in three [[Grand-Am]] Rolex Sports Car Series races, including the [[24 Hours of Day
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  • ...yCar Series]]''' - [[Indianapolis 500|Indianapolis 500-Mile Race]]<br>'''[[Formula One]]''' - [[United States Grand Prix]]<br>'''[[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup]]''' ...and Prix]] in [[2006 United States Grand Prix|2006]] for the fifth time, [[Formula One]] driver [[Michael Schumacher]] holds the record for most victories at
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  • ...arnell]], [[Ian Raby Racing|Raby]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]], [[Amon (Formula One team)|Amon]], [[Ferrari]], [[March]], [[Matra]], [[Tecno]], [[Tyrrell]] ...e in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] and widely regarded to be one of the best drivers never to win a championship [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] (GP). H
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  • ...n Prost F1 RE40 p1040464.jpg|thumb|350px|'''Tire on [[Alain Prost]]'s 1983 Formula One racecar''']] ...rder rubber tires used for driving on the streets. It is not uncommon for drivers in some autosports to wear out multiple sets of tires during a single day's
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  • ...championships, Alfa Romeo turned to supplying engines to the [[Brabham]] [[Formula One]] team and eventually returned to the sport with a factory team in 1979 Very much a drivers' car, the GTV handled like the thoroughbred it was, helped by well-engineer
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  • | Category || [[Formula One]] ...l Cade]], <br> 1960 + [[ Ettore Chimeri]], [[Antonio Creus]], [[Bob Drake (Formula One)|Bob Drake]]
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  • | Drivers || {{flagiconSweden}} [[Ronnie Peterson]]<br>{{flagiconBelgium | Drivers champ ||
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  • {{Formula One}} ...ut the future of the sport, and disagreements about the direction in which Formula One should progress.
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  • ...Red Bull Racing]] in [[Formula One]]. The series did feature two former F1 drivers, [[Italy|Italians]] [[Gianmaria Bruni]] and [[Giorgio Pantano]], driving fo ==Drivers and constructors==
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  • ...se in [[Tripoli]] until 1933 when a new track was built, bringing the best drivers in the world to compete for the £80,000 purse, a substantial amount at the ...Wa Al Nawahi AlArba'|Tajura]]. From 1933 to 1938 the race was held as a ''Formula Libre'' event, meaning no weight or engine restrictions were enforced on wh
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  • ...lternated between Mosport and [[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]], [[Quebec]] after Formula One took over the event. After [[1971]] safety concerns led to the Grand P In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most watched Formula One GP in the world. The race was also the third most watched sporting even
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  • The '''1993 Formula One season''' was the 44th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 14]], [[1993]], an ...winning seven races and 13 pole positions. [[Damon Hill]] scored his first three victories in succession and finished 3rd overall in the championship.
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  • |Drivers || 20. [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] <br /> 21. [[Scott Speed]] |Test drivers || 40. [[Neel Jani]]
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  • ...ssels]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] racing driver known for his success in [[Formula One]] and his six wins in the [[24 hours of Le Mans]]. == Formula One career ==
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  • '''EuroBrun''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Senago]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]], with an Italio-Swi ...ing]] team, who had also ran the [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] [[Formula One]] team in 1984-85, and the financial muscle and organisational skill of
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  • ...[[1975 Formula One season|1975]], [[1977 Formula One season|1977]], [[1984 Formula One season|1984]]) ...unded and run two airlines and was manager of the [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] Formula One racing team for two years.
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  • Built in a public park in 1962, the circuit hosted its first [[Formula One]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] the same year, as a non-Champi ...The circuit got its name shortly after it opened when [[Ricardo Rodríguez (Formula One)|Ricardo Rodríguez]] tragically lost his life there in practice for th
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  • ...[Renault F1|Renault]] [[Sauber]], [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and [[Minardi]]. On 10 January 2008 he was confirmed as driver f Fisichella has won three races in his career to date, the first of which was at the chaotic [[2003 B
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  • The '''[[1990]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[27 May]] [[1990]] at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]]. ...no changes to the field as the cars arrived for the Jewel in the crown of Formula One and qualifying saw no surprises with Monaco master [[Ayrton Senna]] tak
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  • Results from the 1955 [[Formula One]] '''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''' held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on [ ...925]] [[French Grand Prix]]. The superstitious Ascari was between Mercedes drivers Fangio and Stirling Moss in the numbers 2 and 6 respectively.
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  • ...g]], [[Germany]]. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [[German Grand Prix]]. Situated in the [[Rhine]] valley, the circuit ..."Motodrom" stadium section. After [[Jim Clark]] was killed in 1968 in a [[Formula 2]] racing accident, two [[chicane]]s and an [[armco]] were added. In 1980,
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  • ...Cooper, Porsche and [[Ferrari]] and the grids were populated by Formula I drivers. Lurani’s proposal was quickly adopted by the FIA. ...gines which would also qualify. The Italians quickly made cars for the new formula, and the first race was held on January 1958 at [[Monza]].
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  • |Record class || [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] ...le) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for the famous racing drivers [[Ricardo Rodríguez (racing driver)|Ricardo]] and [[Pedro Rodríguez (raci
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  • <small>''See also the [[Ferrari 125 F1|125 F1]], a [[Formula 1]] race car sharing the same engine.''</small> ...It was a [[dual overhead cam]]shaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and three double-choke [[Weber]] 30DCF [[carburettor]]s.
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  • {{Formula One}} ...roads there were frequent accidents with the resulting fatalities of both drivers and spectators.
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  • ...streamlining. [[Champ Cars]] employed ground effect to some extent, but [[Formula One]] and most other racing series' worldwide currently use design constrai ...g]], on a suggestion from Wright, used a similar concept on the 1970 March Formula One car. In both cars the sidepods were too far away from the ground for si
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  • ...and Prix-3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bruno Senna]] drives a Dallara F304 [[Formula Three]] Car during a support race at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix]]]] ...[[motor racing]] series, being most notable for its near-[[monopoly]] in [[Formula 3]] since 1993. Dallara also is the chassis used by almost all teams in the
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  • ...ed "Lole", was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Formula One]] [[List of racing drivers|racing driver]] from [[1972]] through [[1982]], and then became a prominent ...s. He immediately received attention when he took out [[Austria|Austrian]] Formula One driver [[Jochen Rindt]] (that year's eventual World Champion) on the fi
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  • |Events || [[Formula One]] ...al Racing Course''' ('''Suzuka Circuit''' for short) is a co-host of the [[Formula One]] [[Fuji Television]] [[Japanese Grand Prix]], and is one of the oldest
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  • The '''2003 Formula One season''' was the 54th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[2003]], and ...e title. Eight different drivers won a Grand Prix, amongst them there were three first time winners.
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  • ...his natural riding ability. Later in his career he went on to compete in [[Formula One]] auto racing, becoming one of the few men to compete at the Grand Prix ...an accident, an act for which he was awarded the [[George Medal]]. He left Formula One after being injured at the [[1974 German Grand Prix]] at the [[Nürburg
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  • Drivers = [[Tazio Nuvolari]]<br>[[Luigi Villoresi]]<br>[[Jean-Pierre Wimil ...ce, one for [[Tazio Nuvolari]] and the other for [[Luigi Villoresi]]. Both drivers had to withdraw from competition, however Nuvolari had by then driven a lap
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  • |Drivers || 14. [[Olivier Grouillard]] |Drivers champ || 0 (19th 1984)
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  • | Drivers || {{flagiconUK}} [[Johnnie Wakefield]]<br>{{flagiconITA}} [[L ...oiturette)</small><br>25 <small>(post-war Grand Prix)</small><br>0 <small>(Formula One)</small>
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  • {{Formula One}} ...[FIA]] and later the [[FISA]], have changed dramatically since the first [[Formula One]] World Championship in [[1950]]. This article covers the current state
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  • The '''2001 Formula One season''' was the 52nd [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 4]], [[2001]], and 2001 was a year of beginnings and ends in Formula One.
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  • ...nd Holden marques, [[Steven Richards]] and [[Tony Longhurst]] are the only drivers to have won at Bathurst for both. ...]] and [[Larry Perkins|Perkins]] have shared some of their victories as co-drivers with [[Peter Brock]].
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  • |Drivers || 20. [[Christijan Albers]]<br>21. [[Robert Doornbos]] |Test drivers || [[Chanoch Nissany]]
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  • ...vember 2]], [[1895]], [[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Va [[Image:formula_one_car.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A modern Formula One car]]
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  • ...season''' was the 48th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 9]], [[1997]], and [[Image:Portrait 1997.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The 24 drivers line up for the pre-season photograph, at the [[1997 Australian Grand Prix]
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  • ...ny factory improvements to motor vehicle technology. The race drew the top drivers and their vehicles from across the [[Atlantic Ocean]], some of whom had com ...nited States joined the [[Allies]] in [[World War I]] in 1917. Some of the drivers who participated in the Vanderbilt Cup became famous names, synonymous with
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  • {{Formula One}} ...[[engine]] [[Formula One regulations|regulations]]. The origin of the name Formula comes from the use of a maximum engine capacity and single weight regulatio
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  • ...and [[2001 12 Hours of Sebring]] sports car races. Alboreto competed in [[Formula One]] from {{f1|1981}} until {{f1|1994}}, racing for a number of teams, mos ...] Championship crown in 1980 paved the way for the Italian's entrance into Formula One with the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] team.
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  • ...A driver died during the first weekend after the opening and several more drivers perished while the track was in operation from [[1957]] to [[1989]]. ...ctions of the track, the route drivers had to follow could be altered. The three options on Riverside Raceway were the long course (3.27 [[mile]]s or 5.25
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  • ...e has been a United States national [[automobile]] racing championship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as [[open wheel]]) cars. ...facto championship. USAC ran a "rump" season, with few cars and fewer name drivers - the only exception being [[A.J. Foyt]].
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  • == Teams and drivers == All of the races supported the [[Formula One]] Grands Prix indicated by the relevant flags, except the round at [[Va
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  • ...pectacle and glamour result in the race being considered "the jewel of the Formula One crown". ...n changes and tight corners, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place
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  • Mainly, these are their 1966 to 1980 [[Formula One]] cars, and also their 1969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari ...wfound wealth to revive his struggling team; though Ferrari did compete in Formula One in 1969, it was something of a throwaway season while the team was rest
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  • ...a) has been spotted as a good contender even in front of single seaters in Formula 2, despite its small engine. Thus Maserati decided to develop a specific mo The same model raced in [[Formula One]] races (9 wins) and in [[Formula Two]] (10 wins) as well as in non-championship events as it was often the c
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  • ...dozen high powered sports cars were available, and with each requiring two drivers in an endurance race, there was a shortage of experienced pilots. ...e sports car aces driving for Porsche, Ferrari could barely find qualified drivers for its entries. Beside the factory cars, there were the private cars of [[
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  • {{Formula One}} ...jpg|thumb|400px|[[Fernando Alonso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • |Years:||[[1977 Formula One season|1977]] - [[1982 Formula One season|1982]] |Championships:||0 (2nd in [[1979 Formula One season|1979]])
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  • ...[[Vincenzo Lancia]] and his friend Claudio Fogolin, both being Fiat racing drivers, as Lancia & C. The first Lancia automobile the "[[Lancia Alfa-12HP|tipo 51 ===Formula One===<!-- [[Lancia in Formula One]] links to this section -->
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  • ...ormula One]]; [[British Formula Three Championship|British F3]]; [[Formula Three Euroseries|F3 Euroseries]]; [[A1 Grand Prix|A1GP]]; [[British Superbike|Bri ...close proxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] calendar between [[1964]] and [[1986]]. Those in attendanc
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  • ...season''' was the 45th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It commenced on [[March 27]], [[1994]], an ...iamsF1|Williams]] new signing, [[Ayrton Senna]], would coast to his fourth Drivers' title and aid Williams to their seventh Constructors' title.
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  • ...r with an unyielding desire to win, and a complex character who fascinated Formula One fans the world over, his death in 1994 is still mourned, particularly i Heading for [[Europe]] in [[1981]], he entered the British Formula Ford 1600 competition, which he won. He also adopted his mother's maiden na
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  • The '''2004 Formula One season''' was the 55th [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season, running from [[March 7]] to [[October 24]] ...ecord seventh and his final [[list of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|drivers' championship]]. [[Rubens Barrichello]] came in a solid second place, winni
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  • ...The Drivers' Championship was won by [[Michael Schumacher]] of [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] for the second year in a row, beating [[Damon Hill]] of [[Willia ...cher winning nine races and Hill winning four races. Benetton and Williams drivers dominated the field, victorious in all but one race.
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  • ...ely known as ''A1GP World Cup of Motorsport'') are held in the traditional Formula One off season, the northern hemisphere winter. ...what his job actually was". Thirty franchises were made available; twenty-three of them were restricted to specified nations, while the other seven were op
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  • ...ars in lower [[Open wheel car|open-wheeled]] circuits like the [[U.S. Ford Formula 2000 series]], the [[Champ Car Atlantic Championship|Toyota Atlantic series * [http://www.indycar.com/drivers/driver.php?driver_id=112 IndyCar Profile]
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  • ...so]] had finished on the podium in all of the last six Grand Prix; winning three of those races. His main championship rival, [[Michael Schumacher]] was loo ...top six repectively. Villeneuve got the better of the two Renaults on day three, the [[Canada|Canadian]] was over four tenths faster than his nearest rival
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  • ...e]], a full race distance lasting a minimum of 500&nbsp;km or a maximum of three hours, with the exception of the [[Spa 24 Hours]] and the [[Mil Milhas Bras ...s''', a privately run series of endurance races for GT cars with gentlemen drivers. The series filled the gap left in European [[endurance racing]] after the
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  • ...ly since 1928 at various venues in Australia, before it became part of the Formula One championship in [[1985 Australian Grand Prix|1985]]. The race was held ...lthard]], [[Rubens Barrichello]] and [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] are the only drivers to have started every single Melbourne race.
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  • ...ing nations. It was designed to reduce the volume of "dirty air", allowing drivers to close in on the car in front, encouraging [[overtaking]]. The [[bodywork The chassis is based on the [[Formula One]] [[Ferrari F2004]] chassis. It is made from carbon-fibre skins with an
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  • ...[[Ferrari 166 Inter|166 Inter]] [[GT car]] and [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2]] [[Formula 2]] racing car'' ...t was 110 to 140&nbsp;hp (82 to 104&nbsp;kW) at 6,000&nbsp;rpm with one to three [[carburettor]]s.
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  • ...nault) qualifying at USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|230px|[[Fernando Alonso]] won the drivers' championship at the [[2005 Brazilian Grand Prix]].]] ...as [[Fernando Alonso]] and the [[Renault F1]] team brought home the World Drivers and Constructors Championships, ending five years of dominance by [[Michael
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  • ...[[Bernie Ecclestone]] had forced on [[Formula 1]] with his creation of the Formula One Constructors Association. The White Paper called for the owners to form ===Dominance by non-US drivers===
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  • ...er_Ferrari_2004.jpg|thumb|215px|[[Michael Schumacher]] driving a modern '''Formula One car''' at the [[2004 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...regulations governing the cars are unique to the championship. The current Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams t
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  • ...e boyhood, at age 16 in [[1985]] Tracy became the youngest ever [[Canadian Formula Ford Champion]]. Tracy worked his way up through the racing ranks and in th ...His third-place showing in the points gave Team Penske a sweep of the top-three slots with [[Al Unser Jr.]] winning the title and [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] se
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  • ...driving for [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. He is the reigning [[Formula One]] World Drivers' Champion. ...ender by marginally losing the [[2003 Formula One season|2003]] and [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] championships to [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Fernando Al
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  • ...hnology-driven and dominated by a few wealthy multi-car teams, much like [[Formula One]]. The IRL developed a consistent engine package and chassis rules whic ...of mostly unknown drivers, even in the Indy 500. Eventually the caliber of drivers improved and IRL began to draw teams from CART, contributing to the latter'
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  • |Years || [[1992 Formula One season|1992]] - [[1999 Formula One season|1999]] |Championships || 1 ([[1996 Formula One season|1996]])
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  • {{Formula One}} ...r (commercial)|sponsor]]s becoming more important with the rising costs in Formula One, many teams wanted to be able to display the logos of their sponsors as
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  • .... The event lends its name to the "[[IndyCar]]" class of [[formula racing|formula]], or [[open wheel car|open-wheel]], race cars that have competed in it. It ...ich they did from 1913 to 1919. However, after [[World War I]], the native drivers and manufacturers regained their dominance of the race, with the engineer [
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  • | Drivers || 165 ...or fuel economy from around the world led the race to adopt a fuel economy formula known as [[Group C]] in which competitors were given a set amount of fuel,
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  • ...race distance was lowered to 480km as a rule change required the use of [[Formula One]]-derived engines that last no longer. Due to the decline of the WSC, t ! Drivers
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  • ...ton 2008 Singapore GP 1.jpg|thumb|[[Lewis Hamilton]], champion of the 2008 Formula One season.]] ...kkönen]], the [[2007 Formula One season|2007]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world champion]], finished the season ranked 3rd.]]
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  • ...t was 110 to 140&nbsp;hp (82 to 104&nbsp;kW) at 6,000&nbsp;rpm with one to three [[carburettor]]s. Both in the hands of the works drivers and privateers the 166 MM proved to be a very commendable racer, with a lar
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  • [[Image:Kimi Raikkonen 2007 2b.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Kimi Räikkönen]], 2007 World Drivers' Champion]] ...season''' was the 58th [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It began on 18 March and ended on 21 Octob
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  • ...al overhead cam inline six-cylinder [[engine]], [[Solex]] [[carburetter]], three-speed manual [[transmission]], [[live rear axle]], four-wheel [[drum brakes ...the inaugural Automobile World Championship, the predecessor to today’s [[Formula 1]] – Jano was effectively given carte blanche to undertake a new road-go
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  • ...ank'' (now [[SunTrust]]) which in turn replaced [[Pepsi]] in 1984. Winning drivers of all classes receive a steel [[Rolex Cosmograph]] watch. ...19, dubbed the Monte Carlo after Stirling Moss bringing Lotus their first Formula One win at Monaco in 1960]] despite being a factory driver for [[Porsche]]
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  • | Drivers || {{flagiconUSA}} [[Phil Hill]]<br/>{{flagiconItaly}} [[Giancarl | Drivers champ || 0
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  • ...intervening years, the track has hosted USRRC, [[Can Am]], [[Trans-Am]], [[Formula 5000]], [[IMSA GT Championship|IMSA GT]], [[Champ Car]], [[American Le Mans ...l double-apex, has been renamed the 'Andretti Hairpin', in honor of former Formula 1 World Champion [[Mario Andretti]], while Turn 9 has been renamed 'Rainey
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  • ...y [[Enzo Ferrari]] in 1929. At first, '''[[Scuderia Ferrari]]''' sponsored drivers and manufactured racecars; the company went into independent car production ...s headquartered in Modena. Ferrari prepared and successfully raced various drivers in [[Alfa Romeo]] cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa as
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  • Drivers = 5. [[Michael Schumacher]] <br /> 6. [[Felipe Massa]] | ...'s racing division has recently devoted its attention and funding to its [[Formula One]] team, '''Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro'''.
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  • ...in the race with six (1979, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991). Mears is also a three-time [[CART]] national champion (1979, 1981 and 1982). ...ces of [[Tom Sneva]] and [[Mario Andretti]], Andretti was also racing in [[Formula One]] with Lotus at the time and Penske wanted another young driver who wou
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  • ...ivers. He won the event in one of his own D46s. Amazingly it was a one-two-three for Cisitalia with [[Franco Cortese]] coming second and [[Louis Chiron]] fi Dusio’s ultimate plan was to produce a Formula 1 car and this was eventually designed by Dr Ferdinand Porsche’s company,
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  • :''See also [[Auto Avio Costruzioni 815]], the [[Ferrari 125 F1|125 F1]], a [[Formula 1]] race car sharing the same engine'' ...It was a [[dual overhead cam]]shaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and three double-choke [[Weber]] 30DCF [[carburettor]]s.
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  • ...[[March 12]], [[2006]] included 18 races, and ended on [[October 22]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [[Fernando Alonso]] of [[Renault F1]] for the seco ...tween Alonso and Schumacher, who each won seven races. Renault and Ferrari drivers dominated the field, victorious in all but one race, and the four second-pl
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  • ...]] series, which most likely would have pushed him into the direction of [[Formula 1]]. However, the high financial burden of racing karts led to the decision ...n the first season, concluding the 1998 250cc season in second place, only three points behind the champion [[Loris Capirossi]]. In [[1999]], however, he wo
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  • ...n the 3.0L class with Schütz and Bianchi. However, in most races, the Alfa drivers were outclassed by their Porsche rivals which used bigger engines. In 1968, ...17s. They were then taking a class win at Monza (where Alfa Romeo took the three podium slots in the prototype class) and another one at Spa. At the Targa F
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  • ...otá]], [[Colombia]]) is a [[race car driver]] in [[NASCAR]] and a former [[Formula One]] and [[CART]] driver. He has enjoyed great success, most famously in t ...Indianapolis 500 race winner; Montoya is currently one of only two active drivers (along with [[Jacques Villeneuve]]) who has won two legs of the [[Triple Cr
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  • !Race<br>Drivers !Others<br>Drivers
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  • ...only German to have won the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|drivers' championship]]. ...e team's season-best grid position of seventh. The race-winning [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] team signed him before the next race, despite what Jordan believ
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  • ...racing]], [[motorcycle speedway]], and [[rallying]]. Early [[Grand Prix]] drivers such as [[Tazio Nuvolari]] also used an at the limit form of driving called ...as [[Pluspy]], became a hit and inspired many of the professional drifting drivers on the circuits today. In 1988, alongside [[Option (car magazine)|Option ma
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  • ...models from the 1960s, specifically the [[Ferrari 156|156 "sharknose"]] [[Formula One]] car and [[Ferrari 250 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi|250 TR61]] [[24 Hours of ...ion of Ferrari's '''[[manettino]]''' steering wheel-mounted control knob. Drivers can select from five different settings which modify the vehicle's [[Electr
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  • ...the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to win races in [[Formula One]], [[American Championship Car Racing|IndyCar]], [[World Sportscar Cham ...Cup Series]], Formula One, and an Indianapolis 500. No American has won a Formula One race since Andretti's victory at the [[1978 Dutch Grand Prix]]. Andrett
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  • ...ouple of years later. In 1926, [[Eliska Junkova]], one of the great female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history, became the first woman to ever comp ...e years, the greats of [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix racing]] and [[Formula One]] such as Argentina's [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], Belgium's [[Olivier Gende
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  • ...cuit, sponsored, legal form of [[street racing]] performed by professional drivers. Whilst not nearly as fast as [[Formula One]], the similarity of the cars both to each other and to fans' own vehic
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  • ...ile, the first Bandini arrived in [[United States]]. Here, in the hands of drivers [[Dick Gent]] and [[Bob Said]], the car enjoyed early racing successes: it ...ed to finish in Forlì. Nevertheless, it was consistently placed in the top three at [[Salerno]], [[Ascoli Piceno]], [[Teramo]], [[Macerata]], [[Senigallia]]
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  • ...3.0&nbsp;L class with Schütz and Bianchi. However, in most races, the Alfa drivers were outclassed by their Porsche rivals which used bigger engines. In 1968, ...They were then taking a class win at [[Monza]] (where Alfa Romeo took the three podium slots in the prototype class) and another one at Spa. At the Targa F
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  • [[Image:3d12_1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''The photo shows one of three 1948 series N-D [[Alfa Romeo]] cars that are known to remain today even if ...the Ferrari of [[André Simon]]. It also made reputations for a couple of drivers, in particular later [[Lancia]] pilot [[Gino Valenzano]].
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  • | Drivers || 12 (manufacturer teams) ...s, but based on the same point system. The series currently consists of 12 three-day events driven on surfaces ranging from gravel and tarmac to snow and ic
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  • ...isations and car users worldwide. The FIA is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. ...on Internationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of t
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  • ...season finale at [[2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi]] where three other drivers could also have won the championship; Vettel's Red Bull Racing team mate [[ ...ime World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]] coming out of retirement after a three-year absence.
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  • ...46 GT/M, 250 GT/L, 275 GTB/4 6 carb, 512 BBI (Daytona), F 40 Le Mans, GTO, Formula Indy, F1 1995 Schumacher, F 50 manichino, F1 Prost 1990. ...pictures about the myth of Tazio Nuvolari: one of the greatest car-racing drivers of all times.
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  • ...entón is clearly stamped with its number in the sequence of 20 between the drivers and passengers seats. ...ed 3D grid depending on the direction and intensity of the acceleration. [[Formula One]] teams also use a similar device to analyze dynamic forces. The seats
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  • {{Formula One}} ...mpionship has always been the main focus of the category, non-championship Formula One races were held for many years. Due to the rising cost of competition,
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  • ...n only the basic shape of the original vehicle) and designed-from-scratch "formula" and "sports racer" cars can be used in club racing. ...s will be held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for a minimum of three years. The current SCCA record holder is Jerry Hansen with 27 titles. Hanse
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  • ...s of [[Bologna]]. [[Rino Caracchi]], [[Giorgio Nepoti]] and [[Rizzi]], the three founders, created a state-of the-art mechanical workshop where they built r ...is probably the glorious Ducati 900NCR on which Mike Hailwood won the 1978 Formula 1 World Championship in the Isle of Man.
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  • ...n mass which is needed can be calculated using the rocket equation and the formula for <math>I_{sp}</math> This formula reflects the fact that even with 100% engine efficiency, certainly not all
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  • ...was a problem. With a limited budget stretched by [[Formula 1]] racing, [[Formula 2]], [[GT]] [[sports car]] world championship pursuit and regular road car ...ine was a 1290cc six-cylinder in-line engine with 124bhp @ 7,000rpm fed by three twin carburettors. A 1755cc (90x69mm) sohc four-cylinder engine (150bhp @ 7
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  • ...ably at the [[Grand Prix of Pescara]] in 1960. However, the rear engined [[Formula Juniors]] from Britain could not be beaten in the 1960's and the rear-engin ...one. The last race car racing car to leave the Stanguellini premises was a Formula 3 built in 1964. Once again a car with lines well ahead of its time, which
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  • ...21 hours 5 minutes; local marque [[Officine Meccaniche|OM]] swept the top three places. The event was usually dominated by local Italian drivers and marques, but 3 races were won by foreign cars, all of them German. In 1
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  • ...harged engine and permanent [[four-wheel drive]]. The Q4 also incorporated three differential gears (normal at the front, epicyclic at the centre (including ...n was the "Silverstone" edition released in the UK which was known as the "Formula" in [[Europe]]: this was released as a homologation exercise to allow Alfa
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  • ...hers) the company [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] (known as ATS) to build a Formula 1 single seater and a GT sport car, the ATS Serenissima. ...he car was raced at the time with some success, with Carlo Abate and other drivers at the wheel, but could not beat the GTOs because it still had only a four-
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  • ...in order to finish or, sometimes, less dramatic scenes where damaged car's drivers are confident enough in the ability of the engine to start again and simply Nowadays, each car has a team of three drivers. Before [[1970]] only two drivers per car were allowed, and even solo driving was permitted in the early deca
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  • ...the three apexes of the rotor. The "B" marks the eccentric shaft, turning three times for every revolution of the rotor.]] ...he rotor seal against the inner periphery of the housing, dividing it into three [[combustion chamber]]s.
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  • ...d on July 17, 1933. The show was rained out. [[Wilbur Shaw]] and the other drivers convinced the track promoters to run the race the following day and the ter ...dretti family. For the first time in the worldwide history of auto racing, three member of the same family finished 1-2-3. Michael Andretti won the race, se
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  • ...came quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s though, and even more so after [[Formula One]] decided to boycott the Nürburgring after 1976. ! Drivers
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  • ...ver, the onset of [[World War I]] halted automobile production at ALFA for three years. ...series of ''berline'' (saloons/sedans), coupes and open two-seaters. All three varieties shared what would become the classic [[Alfa Romeo Twin Cam]] engi
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  • ...Jonghi''' triumphed in the 350 cc Class, with an average of 134 km/h and a three-minute advantage over the second place motorcycle. ...by [[Matra]] and key in the development to the famous [[V12]] engine for [[Formula 1]].
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  • ...ast of [[Nice]] and near the [[Italy|Italian]] border. It is surrounded on three sides by the [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]] Région of France. It consists ...olemn [[Mass (liturgy)|Mass]] at the cathedral where his father was buried three months before, after a reign of 56 years. His accession to the throne was a
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  • ...the two models were raced concurrently. Production of these types included three brand new chassis and conversions of all four 250 P chassis. It is not poss ...assis were made in 1966 at the same time but because of labor strikes only three of the five P3 chassis were built up into cars in 66. The unbuilt up P3 cha
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] powered [[coupé]], drive ...ok Ford as a serious threat. The works entered four prototypes in Le Mans, three 3.3&nbsp;L 275&nbsp;P and a 4.0&nbsp;L [[Ferrari P#330 P|330&nbsp;P]]. Othe
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