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  • ..., occupying the tier immediately below [[Formula One]] and above [[Formula Three]]. It was named for the fact that the cars were powered by 3000 cc en ==Formula 3000 championships==
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} British | First race = [[1956 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...Wallace attended the [[Jim Russell Racing Driver School|Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School]]. He has raced prototype [[sports car]]s since 1988, winning over {{British F3 champions}}
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  • '''Formula Holden''' was an Australian [[open wheel racing]] category. ...n ex-[[Formula 3000]] chassis, a large number of which were sourced from [[Formula Nippon|Japan]] but also included cars from other sources and a few specific
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} British | First race = [[1975 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...at his next race at Reims-Gueux, he withdrew his entry to his first World Championship event, the [[1962 French Grand Prix]]. He returned to the track for the [[1 ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...l = http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1/title.html | title = The Formula One Archives | accessdate = 2007-08-13}}</ref> ...[[Trans-Am Series]] races. Hall came back to prominence in the [[Champ Car|Championship Auto Racing Teams]] series, including two wins in the [[Indianapolis 500]]
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  • ...ormula Nippon]], [[All Japan Road Race Championship]], [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]], [[Pacific Grand Prix]] | Record_team = [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] [[Benetton B194|B194]]
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  • '''British Racing Partnership''' ('''BRP''') was a racing team, and latterly construct ...a Two during 1960, with mixed success. During this time four of the team's drivers were killed while racing their cars, and the Yeoman Credit management becam
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  • ...Murray''' (born 1946 in Durban, South Africa) is a renowned designer of [[Formula One]] race cars and the famous [[McLaren F1]] 'supercar' road car. ...am BT46|BT46B]], also known as "the Brabham fan car", as well as the World Championship winning [[Brabham BT49|BT49]] and [[Brabham BT52|BT52]].
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  • In [[motor sport]]s it is common to have one or more '''test drivers''' that work with the mechanics to help develop the vehicle by testing new ...im in the race to gather more data. NASCAR teams rarely have specific test drivers on staff.
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  • | Events = [[British Grand Prix]]<br>[[European Grand Prix|Grand Prix de Europe]] | Record_class = [[Formula One]]
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  • ...eld|Dr. J. Dudley Benjafield]], one of an informal group of British racing drivers known as the "[[Bentley Boys]]". The BRDC began primarily as a socialising club for Benjafield and his fellow drivers<ref>[http://www.brdc.co.uk/aboutus.cfm BRDC History]</ref> but by the time
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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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  • ...a 3000|Formula 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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  • First race = [[1972 British Grand Prix]] | ...] World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on July 15, 1972. He scored 11 championship points.
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} British | ...29 |last=Jenkins |first=Richard |publisher=OldRacingCars.com}}</ref>) is a British former [[racing driver]] from England.
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  • ...so a noted racing driver who had much success in [[sports car racing]] and Formula One. ...xth at the [[1962 German Grand Prix|German Grand Prix]] in a tough year in Formula One for Ferrari. He also won the [[Targa Florio]] with [[Olivier Gendebien]
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  • Team(s) = [[Ecurie Nationale Belge|ENB]], [[British Racing Partnership|UDT Laystall]], [[Reg Parnell]], [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] ...h Racing Partnership|UDT Laystall]] and [[Scuderia Centro Sud]] teams in [[Formula One]].
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} British | First race = [[1951 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...ula One|Formula 1]] Grands Prix, debuting on January 13, 1957. He scored 0 championship points. ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • Prodrive is perhaps best known for its involvement in the [[World Rally Championship]] with the Subaru World Rally Team. In addition to its British base, the group has activities in Germany, Detroit and California in the Un
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  • | [[Formula One]] | Notable drivers
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]]<br>[[Race of Champions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]]<br>[[BRDC I |Notable Drivers = [[Emerson Fittipaldi]]<br>[[David Walker]]
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  • ...rques dominated the first year of the formula, they were soon overtaken by British constructors. ...pacity sports car racing had become the accepted route into racing. As the formula gathered momentum, though, constructors started to take note.
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  • | Name = British Grand Prix ...ian]] Grands Prix are the oldest continuously staged [[Formula One]] World Championship Grands Prix.
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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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  • ...of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''English Racing Automobiles''' ('''ERA''') was a British [[racing car]] manufacturer active from 1933 to 1954. ...race since [[Henry Segrave]] a decade earlier, and who hoped to produce a British car with the ability to win [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]]. Howeve
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  • ...m/history.cfm Eagle River Snowmobile Derby - Rich In History]; 2005; World Championship Snowmobile Derby; Retrieved November 19 2007</ref> ...in 1980. At the end of 1981, he took a pair of drives for the [[Arrows]] [[Formula One]] team, but failed to qualify for the [[Canadian Grand Prix]], or the [
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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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  • ...on August 19, 2001. This race saw Michael Schumacher win his fourth World Championship and equal [[Alain Prost]]'s record of 51 Grand Prix victories. | [[British American Racing|BAR]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
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  • ...April 4, 2004 at the [[Bahrain International Circuit]]. It was the first [[Formula One]] race to be held in the Kingdom of Bahrain. | '''[[British American Racing|BAR]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]'''
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]] |Notable Drivers = [[Elio de Angelis]]<br>[[Nigel Mansell]]
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  • ==Inception of the British Talbot== ''Talbot'' was originally the British brand name used to sell imported French [[Clément-Bayard]] cars. Founded
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  • ..., commonly known simply as '''Alta'''. Their cars contested five FIA World Championship races between 1950 and 1952, as well as [[Grand Prix]] events prior to this ...ability to be converted easily from 1.5L to 2L or ''vice versa'', allowing drivers on a limited budget to contest more than one class without having to buy a
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  • ...articipated in 39 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix but scored no championship points. ==Formula One==
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  • ...born August 5, 1943 in Tampere) is a Finnish former car racer, the first [[Formula One]] driver from his country. He is also remembered for his success in [[s ...Kinnunen - Biography | work=[[F1 Rejects]] | url=http://www.f1rejects.com/drivers/kinnunen/biography.html | accessdate=2007-01-28}}</ref>
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  • |Category = [[Formula One]] |Notable Drivers = [[Ayrton Senna]]<br />[[Elio de Angelis]]<br />[[Johnny Dumfries]]
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  • ...racing|racing]] driver and the founder of the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] [[Formula One]] constructor. ...in 500 cc<ref name="Setright1"/> [[Formula 3]]. In 1958, he advanced to [[Formula Two]] in a [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]], joinin
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  • ...Two Championship|F2]], [[GP2 Series|GP2]], [[A1 Grand Prix]], or even a [[Formula One]] [[third driver|test]] or race seat. ...ised by enthusiasts in Bristol, England, just before the Second World War; British motorsport after the war picked up slowly, partly due to petrol rationing w
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  • | Notable drivers | Drivers' Championships
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  • | [[Formula One]] | Notable drivers
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  • ...nd [[Brabham]], [[Rob Walker Racing Team]], [[March Engineering|March]], [[British Racing Motors|BRM]] | First win = [[1968 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • {{Formula One Infobox | |Notable Drivers = {{flagicon|UK}} [[John Miles (auto racer)|John Miles]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}
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  • ...ghest levels as their rear-engined, single-seat cars altered the face of [[Formula One]] and the [[Indianapolis 500]], and their sedans dominated [[Rally raci The first cars built by the Coopers were single-seater, 500cc Formula racing cars driven by John Cooper and Eric Brandon and powered by a JAP mot
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  • ...1971 Formula One season''' included the 22nd [[FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season, which commenced on March 6, 1971, and ended on October 3 after elev ...previous year, Lotus had a desultory season, with young and inexperienced drivers such as [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] appearing in the cars. The team spent a lot
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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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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|GBR}} British | ...car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He was a Formula One presenter for the British broadcaster ITV until the end of the 2008 season. Blundell is married and t
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  • ...], this development from the remains of Honda F1 marks Mercedes' return to Formula 1 since the 1950's. ...season. Honda backed up their Grand Prix victories by dominating the 1966 Formula 2 season, winning every race that year with Jack Brabham's team. Honda comp
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  • ...was expanded into two discrete corners, to be of greater challenge to the drivers and more interesting for the spectators, at his suggestion, and is named Mo ...le de l'Automobile|FIA]] specifications, and is now 42 feet (12.8 m) wide. Drivers were consulted to ensure the character of the "old" track was kept; almost
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