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  • {{Grand Prix season ...season''' was the third post-war year for [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix racing]].
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  • | Events = [[French Grand Prix]], [[Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or]], [[Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup]] | Layout1 = Grand Prix Circuit
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  • ...Bern, Switzerland which formerly hosted the [[Formula One]] [[Swiss Grand Prix]]. ...ed corners. It hosted its first [[automobile]] race in [[1934 Swiss Grand Prix|1934]], which claimed the life of driver Hugh Hamilton. In 1948 it claimed
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  • :''For other meanings, see [[Formula One Grand Prix]].'' The following is a complete '''list of Grands Prix''' which have been a part of the [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula
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  • |Debut = [[1982 Brazilian Grand Prix]] | [[1982 South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • First race = [[1951 British Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[1953 British Grand Prix]] |
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  • | [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix|SUI]] | [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Sauber''' is a Swiss constructor of racing cars for [[sportscar racing]] and [[Formula One]]. Th ...of other racing series before its involvement in Formula One, such as the Swiss and International [[Sports car racing|Sports cars]] championships and the [
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  • | {{Grand Prix season|Previous=1934|Current=1935|Next=1936}} The '''1935 Grand Prix season''' was the third [[AIACR]] [[European Championship (auto racing)|Eur
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  • Nationality = {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Swiss | First race = [[1962 Monaco Grand Prix]] |
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  • '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in ...904. Influenced by these racing events, [[Louis Chevrolet]] (1878–1941), a Swiss-born employee of a French motor vehicle manufacturer would move to the Unit
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  • ...hat would take decades to beat. For example, it took [[Formula One]] Grand Prix until the early 1980s to again reach the power levels of these cars. ...earlier; when, starting in 1938, the maximum engine displacement for Grand Prix cars was limited to 3 litres for blown engines, it became a [[V12]]. It was
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  • |Previous: [[1949 Grand Prix season|1949]] ...ds Prix#Races by country|Races by country]] | [[List of Formula One Grands Prix#Races by season|Races by season]]
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  • ==Grand Prix== They participated in 4 [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]], entering a total of 4 cars. They scored 3 championship points.
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  • ! [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Seasons]] ! First Grand Prix
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  • ...One World Championship pointscoring systems|points system]] based on Grand Prix results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in [[1950 Formula One |align="center"| [[1950 Italian Grand Prix|Race 7]] of 7
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  • | First race = [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix]] | Last race = [[2010 British Grand Prix]]
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  • ...team based in Volpiano near Turin, Italy. They participated in 132 Grands Prix between 1980 and 1990. They achieved two points finishes and scored 5 champ ...Osella FA2s were occasionally entered by privateers, one of them being the Swiss [[Charly Kiser]].
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  • |First race = [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix]] |First win = [[1955 British Grand Prix]]
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  • First race = [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]] | First win = [[2006 Turkish Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...the first international Formula Junior championship in 1959 was won by the Swiss driver and engineer [[Michael May]] in a [[Automobili Stanguellini]]. The B ...e to virtually mass-produce their cars and with close links to their Grand Prix teams, soon came to dominate Formula Junior on an international level, with
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  • ...uch as [[FIA Formula Two Championship|F2]], [[GP2 Series|GP2]], [[A1 Grand Prix]], or even a [[Formula One]] [[third driver|test]] or race seat. ...One drivers, many of them bypassing Formula Two to go straight into Grand Prix racing. The chassis became increasingly sophisticated, mirroring the more s
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  • ...because he was so impressed with Glockler-Porsche #3 which he bought from Swiss Porsche importer, Hans Stanek and imported to race in the U.S.
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  • '''Williams''', the trading name of '''Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd.''', is a [[Formula One]] [[motor racing]] team and constru ...first race at the [[1979 British Grand Prix]]. At the [[1997 British Grand Prix]], Canadian [[Jacques Villeneuve]] won the team's 100th race, making Willia
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  • '''Williams''', the trading name of '''Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd.''', is a [[Formula One]] [[motor racing]] team and constru ...first race at the [[1979 British Grand Prix]]. At the [[1997 British Grand Prix]], Canadian [[Jacques Villeneuve]] won the team's 100th race, making Willia
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  • | Debut = [[1977 British Grand Prix]] ...they debuted their first car, the [[Renault RS01]] at [[1977 British Grand Prix|Silverstone]] in {{F1|1977}}. Although the Renault team won races and compe
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  • {{Infobox Grand Prix race report | Grand Prix = Japanese
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  • In 1916 the Swiss-native [[Georges Roesch]] became chief engineer and in the early 1920's, Ta ...d fifth in the inaugural World Championship race, the [[1950 British Grand Prix]], piloted by [[Yves Giraud-Cabantous]] and [[Louis Rosier]] respectively.
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  • ...(80 mph). [[Autobahns of Austria|Austrian]] and [[Autobahns of Switzerland|Swiss autobahns]] have general speed limits of 130 km/h and 120 km/h (75 mph), re ...used for high speed record attempts by the [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racing teams of [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]] until a fatal accide
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  • ...rmula One grand prix. Ecclestone himself attempted to compete in two Grand Prix races during the 1958 season but failed to qualify for either of them. ...uffered severe burns when his engine exploded at the [[1958 Moroccan Grand Prix]] and succumbed to his injuries six days later; Ecclestone was rather shake
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  • ...e=2010-02-19|accessdate=2010-02-20}}</ref> On February 23, [[Locstein]], a Swiss based financial services firm and potential sponsors of the team, released ...nanimously expressed doubts that USF1 would arrive in [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]]. On February 24, FIA technical delegate [[Charlie Whiting]] inspe
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  • ...a more balanced weight distribution, as used on the Alfetta 158/159 Grand Prix cars. The suspension relied on [[double wishbone]]s and [[torsion bar]]s at *[http://www.alfetta-gtv.ch Swiss Alfetta GTV site, including racing versions]
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  • ...future biofuel. Methanol has a long history as a racing fuel. Early Grand Prix Racing used blended mixtures as well as pure methanol. The use of the fuel The Swiss company Butalco GmbH uses a special technology to modify yeasts in order to
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