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  • This is a '''list of driver records''' in the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World C !style="background:darkred"|'''Driver records'''
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  • * ''[[Car and Driver]]'' magazine's [[Car and Driver Ten Best|Ten Best]] * ''[[MotorWeek]]'' [[MotorWeek Driver's Choice Awards|Driver's Choice Awards]]
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  • ...5]]) is considered by many as the greatest American [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] of all time. ...joined [[Champcars|USAC]] racing in 1957 and in 1961, he became the first driver to successfully defend his points championship and win the [[Indianapolis 5
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  • ...that a driver often need not turn the wheel while driving. In essence, the driver drives as if in a straight line. Some extremely fast cars do require the st
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  • ...part of [[Norsk Trafikksenter]] and is also used for driving practice by [[driver's license]] students. In particular driving under special conditions such a
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  • ...ecember 13]], [[1917]] - [[October 7]], [[1956]]) was a Swiss [[race car]] driver. He acquired further fame as a racing driver of [[Moto Guzzi]] motorcycles, as well as various cars, the [[Maserati A6]]
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  • ...Scheckter''' ([[January 29]], [[1950]]- ) is a former [[auto racing]] driver, the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He was born in [[East ...championship and racing 5 times in F1. In [[France]], he almost won in his third start in F1 before being crashing into [[Emerson Fittipaldi]]. In his next
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  • ...ld drive this monster through belts and a gear wheel, yet the seat for the driver stood still.
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  • ...drawn carriage with a folding 'calash' top, seating two persons behind the driver's box. Developed in [[France]] in the early [[19th century]], the vehicle q
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  • On [[May 14]], [[1977]], Sneva became the first driver to qualify at the [[Indianapolis 500]] over 200 mph. His one lap track reco On [[May 12]], [[1984]], Sneva became the first driver to qualify at [[Indianapolis 500]] over 210 mph. His one and four lap track
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  • '''John Andretti''' is a [[NASCAR]] [[Busch Series]] driver from [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]. John's godfather is the legendary driver [[A.J. Foyt]].
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  • '''Genji Hashimoto''' is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] who competed in the [[2004]] [[Japanese GT Series]] for the Amprex [[Lamb
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  • ...racing|midget car]] and "big car" driver. He competed as a [[Formula One]] driver in the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]] only. ...higan]] in the [[United States]]. He was the son of an early European race-driver. Henry began competing in 1932, when he was 19-years-old, and became succes
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  • ...[1955]]. Lucas was then manager of the [[Gordini]] team, and when regular driver [[Robert Manzon]] was unable to race, he stepped in to take his place. His Lucas' best results as a driver were in [[sports car racing]] at the wheel of a [[Ferrari]], winning at [[C
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  • ...t in a [[tunnel]], or on an overbridge) and investigate the emergency. The driver can also speak to the person who pulled the handle, via a [[Intercom|speake
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  • ...– [[February 13]], [[2005]], [[Nimes]]) was a [[auto racing|racing]] driver. He was the brother of [[Bugatti]] race car driver, [[Louis Trintignant]], who was killed in [[1933]] while practicing on the
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  • ...[[Ingolstadt]], [[December 30]], [[1975]]) was a famous German motorcycle driver (from [[1929]]) and car racer (from [[1937]], at [[Auto Union]]). He won th
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  • ...i]] on [[Sicilia]]) was an Italian ''[[count#In Italy|conte]]'' and racing driver, known as «the lion of Madonie» from his dominating the [[Targa Florio]] He was the older brother of racing driver, conte [[Carlo Masetti]], and acquired his first car, a 4.5-litre [[Fiat S5
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  • | Occupation || Racing driver ...[[November 22]], [[1887]] – [[April 16]], [[1928]]) was an Italian racecar driver.
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  • ...last gentleman player," and although he was probably not the most talented driver ever, he was certainly among the most popular. ...nna would not tolerate the much more competitive [[Derek Warwick]] as a co-driver, and that Dumfries came from a rich English family; Dumfries lasted only on
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