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  • ! colspan=2 |'''GP2 Series season''' |Previous || [[2005 GP2 Series season|2005]]
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  • ...ch as drag races, GT races, Formula 3 races and the Australian V8 Supercar series. ...se is the giant run-off areas, which has been criticised for not punishing drivers who stray off the track, although this has made Bahrain one of the safest t
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  • ...season|1950]], the FIA organised the first 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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  • ...ted the Formula 3000 championship to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter the [[Formula One]] championship. [[Formula Two]] had beco ...worth responded with the brand new AC engine. Costs, not unlike the senior series, were getting out of control.
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  • ...g, the high performance nature of the cars and the expense involved in the series has always meant a need for a path to reach this peak. For much of the his ...("small car") racing and provided a means for amateur or less experienced drivers and smaller marques to prove themselves. By the outbreak of war, the rules
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  • |Drivers || {{flagiconITA}} [[Gabriele Tarquini]]<br />{{flagiconBRA}} [[Roberto |Drivers champ ||
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  • ...] at [[Bahrain International Circuit|Bahrain]]. [[Timo Glock]] was crowned series champion on [[September 30]] after winning the final round at [[Circuit de == Drivers and constructors ==
    39 KB (4,756 words) - 09:29, 25 September 2009
  • ...d by almost all teams in the [[Indy Racing League]] and all teams of [[GP2 Series]]. ...test-chassis for [[Honda RA099|Honda]]'s planned and aborted return to the series. During 2004, Dallara recruited ex-Jordan, Stewart and Jaguar F1 designer
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  • ...roduced some of the closest finishes in any racing series. Ironically, the series is now dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once domi The series originally raced exclusively on oval tracks, as the league was founded part
    22 KB (3,319 words) - 08:28, 8 October 2009
  • ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], [[Formula Atlantic]], and [[A1 Grand Prix]]. ...ich employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of today's top drivers started their careers in karts.
    20 KB (3,085 words) - 20:44, 2 October 2009
  • ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[Formula Atlantic]]. ...ich employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of today's top drivers started their careers in karts.
    17 KB (2,615 words) - 21:45, 26 September 2009
  • ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[Formula Atlantic]]. ...ich employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of today's top drivers started their careers in karts.
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  • ...g. Formula One took over the following year, although the CSCC and Can-Am series continued to compete at Mosport in their own events. ...] [[sports car racing|sports car]] champion. In recent years, [[GP2 Series|GP2]] Champion [[Nico Rosberg]] and [[CART]] Champion [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] ha
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  • Drivers = (GP)<br>[[Emilio Villoresi]]<br>[[Achille Varzi]]<br>[[Giuseppe ...s eligible for the new [[Formula One]] introduced in 1947. In the hands of drivers such as [[Nino Farina]], [[Juan-Manuel Fangio]] and [[Luigi Fagioli]], it d
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  • ...race win since his debut. Outside of driving, he runs his own [[GP2 Series|GP2]] team, [[Fisichella Motor Sport|FMS International]]. ...motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] in the [[International Touring Car Championship]] series.
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  • ...kkönen]], the [[2007 Formula One season|2007]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|world champion]], finished the season ranked 3rd.]] ...ed on 2 November after eighteen Grands Prix. [[Lewis Hamilton]] became the Drivers' World Champion while [[Scuderia Ferrari|Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro]] won th
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  • ...rs are also at odds with the demand for an exciting spectator sport as the drivers are encouraged to reduce risk to satisfy the funders. Many would also like to see drivers demonstrate more skill on the track. Some believe that it would be silly to
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  • ...racing a car he and a number of his friends had built in the Formula Monza series. The car, however, achieved very little success and two years later Alboret ...moved on to sportscars and a year later the American [[Champ Car|IndyCar]] series. He took his final major victories, the 1997 Le Mans 24 Hours and 2001 Sebr
    61 KB (8,703 words) - 08:18, 28 October 2009
  • |Drivers || 20. [[Christijan Albers]]<br>21. [[Robert Doornbos]] |Test drivers || [[Chanoch Nissany]]
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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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