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  • ...denied membership of the [[Formula One Constructors Association|Formula 1 Constructors Association]] which effectively deprived them of start money, then a signi | [[1963 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]
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  • ...still failed to be classified in a race. For the [[1978 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]], both A1s were entered, with [[Alberto Colombo]] driving the o ...minimal success. After moving down to [[Italian Formula Three Championship|Italian Formula 3]], he finally moved away from team ownership in the mid-1980s.
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  • | [[1951 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | [[1952 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]
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  • ...eviated to O.S.C.A. and sometimes spelled '''OSCA''' or '''Osca''', was an Italian brand of [[sportscar|sports car]] [[automobile]]s. ...all the automobiles he built, owned, and raced, O.S.C.A. was his favorite racecar.
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  • ...drivers scored points for the team, and Surtees would finish fifth in the constructors' championship. | [[1970 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]
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  • ...tructors' Championship]] that season. After Rindt's sudden death at [[1970 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]], the negotiations came to a halt. According to Kinnunen, ...nch Grand Prix|France]], [[1974 British Grand Prix|Great Britain]], [[1974 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] and [[1974 Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]]. Lack of fundin
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  • '''Scuderia Toro Rosso''' (Italian for ''Team Red Bull'') is one of two [[Formula One]] teams owned by Austria ...ole position and victory were scored by [[Sebastian Vettel]] at the [[2008 Italian Grand Prix]].
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  • ...a]] was World Champion Driver for the second time, and [[McLaren]] won the Constructors' Championship. ...Formula 1, whilst Nakajima replaced [[Jonathan Palmer]]. [[Brabham]] kept Italian [[Stefano Modena]], but [[Martin Brundle]] left Formula 1 and was replaced
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  • ...McLaren]], to win 100 races. Williams won nine [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructor's titles]] between [[1980 Formula One season|1980]] ...ormula|Benetton]]), Williams is one of the "Big Four" teams that won every constructors' championship between 1979 and 2008 and every driver's championship from 19
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  • ...McLaren]], to win 100 races. Williams won nine [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructor's titles]] between [[1980 Formula One season|1980]] ...ormula|Benetton]]), Williams is one of the "Big Four" teams that won every constructors' championship between 1979 and 2008 and every driver's championship from 19
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  • ...the [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Formula One World Constructors' Championship]]. ...Renaults were among the best in Formula One, twice finishing third in the constructors championships and second once. Prost won nine races with the team while Arn
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  • ...s. This number includes [[Giancarlo Baghetti]]'s fastest lap in the [[1961 Italian Grand Prix]] in a privately-entered Ferrari.</ref>| ...errari]], the founder of the company. The prancing horse was the symbol on Italian World War I ace Francesco Baracca's fighter plane, and became the logo of F
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  • ...98 [[FIA GT Championship]], alongside reigning champion [[Bernd Schneider (racecar driver)|Bernd Schneider]]. Travelling around the world, including the Unite ...ing them to 9th in the [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]], ahead of [[Toyota]] and [[Arrows]]. Webber's results earne
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