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  • ...racing]], occupying the tier immediately below [[Formula One]] and above [[Formula Three]]. It was named for the fact that the cars were powered by 3000&nbsp ==Formula 3000 championships==
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  • ...ormula 3000]] (which had itself been the effective replacement for Formula Two). ...here there is an open chassis formula but a restricted single brand engine formula.
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  • ...July 19, 1975. He was also the winner of the 1982 [[British Formula One]] Championship. ==Complete World Championship Formula One results==
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  • ...ircuit]], England. For many years it formed the premier non-championship [[Formula One]] event in Britain, alongside the [[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Ra The event was instituted by the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) in August 1949, sponsored by the Daily Express newspaper, for
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  • ...at the [[Hockenheimring]] in 1968. Martini Racing was then formed to enter two [[Porsche 907]] in several sports car races in 1969. ...]. The works Lancia Martini drivers lineup included several contemporary [[Formula One]] racers, including [[Michele Alboreto]], [[Teo Fabi]] and [[Riccardo P
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  • The project was the brainchild of former [[Formula 2]] team owner Roy Winkelmann. During the 1960’s Winklemann had proved su ...would be prepared to build "works" engines for his team. All teams in the championship were effectively running second-hand DFX engines at this point, with little
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  • ...ldracingcars.com/bydriver/watn.asp?letter=R |title= The World Championship drivers - Where are they now? |accessdate=2007-07-29 |last=Jenkins |first=Richard | He was very successful in [[sportscar racing]] and the [[World Sportscar Championship]], winning the 1970 [[Targa Florio]] with a [[Porsche 908]] and the [[12 Ho
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  • | Events = [[British Grand Prix]]<br>[[European Grand Prix|Grand Prix de Europe]] | Record_class = [[Formula One]]
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  • ...ir A, B, and C Type Grand Prix Cars. They achieved 1 podium and scored 17 championship points. ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • ...ation Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] organized by [[Porsche AG]]. ...race cars take part in each race. Most circuits visited by the series are European, although circuits in [[Bahrain International Circuit|Bahrain]], United Ara
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  • ...r = [[Ferrari]]<br><br>[[Dallara]] (Series One)<br> [[Michelotto]] (Series Two) |Notable Drivers =
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  • Caption = In 2008, as the chairman of [[Formula Nippon]] | ...ww.oldracingcars.com/driver/Satoru_Nakajima |title= The World Championship drivers - Where are they now? |accessdate=2007-07-29 |last=Jenkins |first=Richard |
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  • ...Two Championship|F2]], [[GP2 Series|GP2]], [[A1 Grand Prix]], or even a [[Formula One]] [[third driver|test]] or race seat. ...y 500 cc motorcycle engines (notably Nortons and JAP speedway). The 500 cc formula originally evolved in 1946 from low-cost "special" racing organised by enth
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  • ...roads there were frequent accidents with the resulting fatalities of both drivers and spectators. ...nd Prix was organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF), and run over two days in June. The [[Le Mans]] based circuit used was roughly triangular in
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  • ...a Formula One driver for the [[McLaren]] team in 2007, won the Euroseries drivers' title in 2005. ...y|Ford]] run by Team Cowangie.<ref>{{cite web | title = European Formula 3 Championship Archive | url = http://www.teamdan.com/archive/gen/eurof3.html#1975 | acces
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  • ...articipated in 39 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix but scored no championship points. ==Formula One==
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  • ...t categories of '''motorsport''', including [[Grand Prix motor racing]], [[Formula One]], [[sportscar racing]], [[touring car racing]] and [[Rallying|rallies] ...911, with drivers Franchini and Ronzoni competing in the Targa Florio with two [[A.L.F.A 24 HP|24 HP]] models.<ref name="alfaromeo.com">{{Cite web|url=htt
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  • Its most prominent role is in the licencing and arbitration of [[Formula One]] motor racing. The FIA, along with the FIM also certify [[land speed r In 1946 the true history of [[Formula One]] began with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's (FIA's)
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  • ...Prix between 1980 and 1990. They achieved two points finishes and scored 5 championship points. ...in 1974 to further develop his business. The team would rise to [[Formula Two]] in 1975 achieving some success with its own car (the Osella FA2); [[Fran�
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  • ...er''' is a Swiss constructor of racing cars for [[sportscar racing]] and [[Formula One]]. The company, previously independent, is now owned by [[BMW]] and is ..., competing against [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] and [[Porsche]]. Among others, drivers like [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]], [[Karl Wendlinger]]
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