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  • #REDIRECT [[Formula Two]]
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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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  • | Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br> [[Spanish Grand Prix]] | Record_team = [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...= '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[Belgian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Superleague Formula]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft|DTM]]<br> [[Champ Car]] ...event that signified the beginning of the end for the Flemish circuit as a Formula One venue (although the accident was not caused by problems with the track)
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  • ...ents = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[Belgian Grand Prix]]<br>[[Formula 2]] Built in 1971, the circuit hosted two rounds of the [[Formula One]] [[Belgian Grand Prix]] in 1972 and 1974 during the time when the race
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  • | Events = '''[[Formula One]]''' [[Spanish Grand Prix]] ...3.404 km (2.115 mile) race course in Madrid, Spain which has hosted nine [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]].
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  • Record_team = [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] | The 20 [[Formula One]] [[Argentine Grand Prix]] races were held in the ''Autódromo'' betwee
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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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  • [[Image:Formula Nippon.png|right]] '''Formula Nippon''' is a type of [[formula racing]] and the top level of single-seater racing in Japan.
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  • {{Formula One Infobox | ...r better weight distribution and aerodynamics. Six of the cars were built, two of them are displayed in Italian museums.
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  • ...sed form as ''Alessandro de Tomaso''. He participated in two [[Formula One|Formula 1]] Grands Prix, debuting on January 13, 1957. He scored 0 championship poi ===Complete Formula One results===
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  • ...o''' is a boutique supercar manufacturer based in England. It was began by two former engineers of [[McLaren|McLaren Cars Ltd.]] and cut their teeth helpi ...as envisioned as a road-legal car with performance approaching that of a [[Formula 1]] race car.
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  • ...ced in 1961, powered the F1 cars of [[Brabham]], [[Arrows]] and [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]] and won the world championship in 1983. ...kW) from the beginning, it rendered the normally aspirated engines in the two liter category useless. After some development, power, driveability and rel
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  • Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br> [[Pescara Grand Prix]]<br> [[Coppa Acerbo]]<br> [[Targa Abruzz The track boasted two long straights between villages, as well as demanding corners in the seasid
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  • ...us [[Ferrari 156 Sharknose]] cars, with which [[Phil Hill]] won the [[1961 Formula One season|1961 championship]]. Shortly afterwards Chiti was part of the br ...asion by Chiti, Alfa Romeo gave Autodelta permission to start developing a Formula One car on their behalf. The partnership with Brabham finished before the e
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  • ...mula Three]], and although Italian marques 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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  • ...[[United States Grand Prix West]] in Long Beach, California, and featured two hairpin curves. The event was attended by former US President Jimmy Carter * Mike S. Lang (1992). ''Grand Prix!: Race-by-race account of Formula 1 World Championship motor racing. Volume 4: 1981 to 1984''. Haynes Publish
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Connaught''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor and sports car maker from Britain. They participated in ==Complete Formula One results==
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  • ...offset) and is commonly called parallel twin. An inline twin or straight-two has one piston moving up as the other moves down (180° offset). The third Straight-two engines regardless of configuration do not use a common crank pin for both
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  • ...ee cylinders and one bank with only two. Essentially the four-bank W18 was two V9 engines (one bank of five cylinders and one bank of four) mated to a com ...same layout as the above-mentioned Bugatti - basically a vertical six with two adjacent banks set at 60 degrees each to make a W-18.
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  • ...[[IndyCar|Indy cars (champ cars)]], and [[List of Formula One constructors|Formula 1]] cars. Kurtis built some very low glass-fibre bodied two-seaters sports cars under his own name in Glendale, California between 1949
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  • ...guese Grand Prix]]<br><br>[[FIA WTCC Race of Portugal]]<br>[[International Formula Master]] | ...was a [[street circuit]] in Oporto (Porto), Portugal used twice for the [[Formula One]] [[Portuguese Grand Prix]].
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  • | Record_class = [[Formula One]] ...54 as the "[[Goodwood Circuit|Goodwood]] of the North", hence the fact the two venues had so many things in common.
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  • ...x, debuting on 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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  • ...0 Motor Club|750MC]]'s entry-level formulae. It was intended as a low-cost formula for open-top, front-engined roadgoing sports cars like the [[Lotus 7]], whi Marques such as [[Chevron Cars Ltd|Chevron]] made their debut in the formula and the long-lived series of [[Mallock U2]] cars came to dominate numerical
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  • Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br> [[Spanish Grand Prix]]<br> [[Penya Rhin Grand Prix]] | ...h [[Autosport]] rating it among its ten best for their 50th anniversary of Formula One issue.
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  • ...can be viewed as two [[flat engine]]s, one atop or beside the other. The "two engines" each have their own [[crankshaft]], which are then geared together Two [[straight engine]]s can be similarly joined to provide a [[U engine]].
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  • ...ian Sports Car Championships, four Australian Tourist Trophies and three [[Formula Ford]] titles, the [[Singapore Grand Prix]] (1968) and twice won the [[Mala ...fin cars included World [[Formula One]] Champion [[James Hunt]] and French Formula One driver, [[Didier Pironi]]. Others were [[Vern Schuppan]], [[Larry Perki
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  • ...ing early success in the 166, the engine was [[supercharge]]d for use in [[Formula One]] but failed to perform well. Ferrari hedged his bets, as he often did, ...ted the [[Maserati 250F|250F]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] car. Two years later, Colombo headed to newly-restarted [[Bugatti]] to work on the [
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  • == Formula One == {{main|List of Formula One polesitters}}
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  • | Events = [[French Grand Prix]]<br>[[Formula 2]] ...c burning death of [[Jo Schlesser]]. The circuit continued to host major [[Formula 2]] events until 1978, after which it was used for various French Champions
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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 ...ous. From 1952 the trophy was also sporadically opened to drivers in the [[Formula 2]] category, as well as being run to F2 regulations in those years that th
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  • ...e {{F1|1960}} season. The team ran Coopers in both Formula One and Formula Two during 1960, with mixed success. During this time four of the team's driver ...; BRP were denied membership of the [[Formula One Constructors Association|Formula 1 Constructors Association]] which effectively deprived them of start mone
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  • ...[[A1 Grand Prix]], [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]], [[Superleague Formula]] ...ny Parpública. Its length is 4.182 km (2.599 mi). It was the home of the [[Formula One]] [[Portuguese Grand Prix]] from 1984 to 1996.
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  • | Formula One ...che 804''' was the car built by Porsche for the sole intention of entering Formula One in 1962. The 804 followed on from the single-seater versions of the [[P
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  • ...ocusing its attention elsewhere, Bobby Allison left the team mid-season -- two weeks after Sacks' July 4 win.<ref name="sacksfan">[http://www.longislandra ===Formula One===
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  • ...champion of Belgium for several consecutive years, builder and driver for two [[Paris-Dakar]] rallies, he came to the automobile industry in 1982, when h ...arbon fibre and honeycomb materials (a technology directly borrowed from [[Formula One]]), insuring a greater strength and resistance, while being lighter (58
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  • ...e all in this category. Naturally-aspirated engines have been mandated in Formula One since 1989, in order to curb excessive power output and the high cost o ...ect proportion to engine displacement and speed. A mechanically scavenged two-stoke Diesel is considered to be naturally aspirated.
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  • ...] entry of [[Mercedes-Benz]] in the [[1954 Formula One season]] and [[1955 Formula One season]], winning 9 of 12 races at the hands of [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] ...lready won the first two GPs of 1954 with a [[Maserati]], won this and the two following GPs, securing his 2nd World Championship.
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  • Events = '''[[Formula One]]'''<br>[[French Grand Prix]]<br><br>[[Grand Prix de la Marne]] | ...s between the small French villages of Thillois and Gueux. The circuit had two very long straights between the towns, and teams strove to maximize straigh
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  • ...ieft Cars''' founded by Cyril Kieft was a British car company that built [[Formula 3]] racing cars and some road going sports cars in a factory in Derry St, W ...interest in motor racing and when the [[Marwyn]] company, who had built [[Formula Junior]] cars, failed he bought the designs and used them as a base for his
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  • ...racing, however, in the field of automobiles the company has also produced Formula One engines from 1989 to 1997, initially for the [[Zakspeed]] team and late ...ed its F1 engined [[supercar]] called the [[Yamaha OX99-11|OX99-11]] where two drivers sit in tandem in front of the engine, but the project was cancelled
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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 ...d suspension were similar to the [[Lotus 95T]] that was racing in the 1984 Formula One Championships, but with one significant design alteration. Ducarouge ha
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  • ...d [[Formula Two]] team and constructor from Italy. They participated in 39 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix but scored no championship points. ==Formula One==
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  • ...e at [[Nürburgring]], ERAs took first, third, fourth and fifth places. The two Siamese princes, Chula and [[Prince Bira|Bira]], whose pair of ERAs became ...rld Championship without ever living up to its potential. For 1952, when [[Formula 2]] teams contested the Championship, the team used a [[Bristol Cars|Bristo
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  • ...adian Grand Prix]] events staged here. Of the forty cars entered in those two races ([[1968 Canadian Grand Prix|1968]] & [[1970 Canadian Grand Prix|1970] ...hicane]] was added in Turn 2, while Turns 6 and 10 were modified to create two separate circuits which could be run simultaneously. The signature hump wa
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  • ...in a variety of motor-esque machines, from the aforementioned armchairs to Formula 1 cars. The final round of each show, between the two top-ranking guests, features the use of the car cannon in attempts to hit v
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  • | Events = '''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[Spanish Grand Prix]]<br>[[GP2 Series|GP2]], Spanish [[Grand t ...k]] in Montmeló, to the north of Barcelona, Catalonia. It is home to the [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. With long straights and a variety of corners,
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  • ...The circuit has been used for [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and [[Formula One]] races and has hosted the [[South African Grand Prix]] many times. In ...andoned the rebuilt circuit in [[1993 Formula One season|1993]] after just two races (and a bankruptcy on the part of the promoter). Kyalami was changed a
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  • | Two-door, two-seat coupe/open top ==Formula One==
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