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  • ...d engines to compete with small forced induction engines. In addition, all races were to be contested over at least 1000 km — usually lasting more th ...of the first race; however, because the Le Mans 24 hour race had become a non-championship race the previous year, the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest|ACO]] still allowe
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  • [[Category:Formula One non-Championship races]]
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  • ...neering group based in Banbury, United Kingdom. It designs, constructs and races [[automobile|cars]] for companies and teams such as [[Subaru]] and [[Aston In December 2001 Prodrive was brought in to manage the unsuccessful [[Formula One]] constructor [[British American Racing|BAR]]. Richards was appointed as te
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  • ...own simply as '''Alta'''. Their cars contested five FIA World Championship races between 1950 and 1952, as well as [[Grand Prix]] events prior to this. They ...''vice versa'', allowing drivers on a limited budget to contest more than one class without having to buy a second car.
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  • ...son, which commenced on March 6, 1971, and ended on October 3 after eleven races. ...st 5 results from the first 6 races and the best 4 results from the last 5 races counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Champions
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  • ...ribes cars with the wheels outside the car's main body and, in most cases, one seat. Open-wheel cars contrast with street cars, [[sports car racing|sports ...RL]]), are held on temporary [[street circuit]]s. However, most open-wheel races are on dedicated [[road course]]s, such as [[Watkins Glen International]] i
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  • ...mpionship|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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  • ...[Circuit de Catalunya]] in Barcelona, Spain, as part of the annual Formula One championship season. ...x motor racing|Grand Prix]] in 1913 was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road
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  • Races = 100 (96 starts) | ...tish [[Rob Walker Racing Team]]. Early successes included victories in the non-Championship [[1964 Mediterranean Grand Prix|1964]] and [[1965 Mediterranean Grand Prix|
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  • ...automobile race held near Palermo, Sicily. Founded in 1906, it used to be one of the oldest [[sports car racing]] events until it was discontinued in 197 Always one of the toughest competitions in Europe, the first Targa Florio covered 277
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  • | Races competed ==Complete Formula One Results==
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  • ...an Grand Prix]]<br>[[European Touring Car Championship|ETCC ('63-'88)]], [[Formula 3]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft|DTM]], [[Deutsche Rennsport Meist ...with its Checkpoint Bravo at Dreilinden/Drewitz came no closer than about one mile to the former South Turn. It is a common yet wrong belief that the Ber
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  • ...lid;" |'''1950 [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season''' |Next: [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
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  • ...as been the venue for many title-deciding races, with 12 [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Champions]] being crowned over the 24 Japane ...hosted the Grand Prix exclusively for 20 years and gained a reputation as one of the most challenging F1 circuits. In 2007 the Grand Prix moved back to t
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  • The car he drives has become one of the most popular sports cars these days, the [[Toyota AE86 Sprinter True He would continue to take part in the [[All-Japan Formula Three|Japanese Formula Three Championship]], [[Japanese Touring Car Championship]] (JTCC), the lat
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  • | Races = 8 ...] champion of the [[GP2 Series]], and is a previous champion of both the [[Formula Three Euroseries]] and [[A1 Grand Prix]], as part of [[A1 Team Germany]]. H
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  • ...thousands of relatively affordable, cutting edge [[sports car]]s. Lotus is one of but a handful of British performance car builders still in business afte ...racing events. He named the car "Lotus"; he never confirmed the reason but one (of several) theories is that it was after his then girlfriend (later wife)
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  • ...s (1970 to 1978) as a constructor in [[Formula One]], [[Formula 2]], and [[Formula 5000]]. ...ed its own cars for the first time. His team was successful, winning five races, all in a row, during a twelve race season.
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  • ...ionship season commenced on January 23 and ended on October 8 after twelve races. ...st 5 results from the first 6 races and the best 5 results from the last 6 races counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Champions
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]], [[Formula Two]] |Races Competed = 24
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