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  • ...minated the first year of the formula, they were soon overtaken by British constructors. ...the accepted route into racing. As the formula gathered momentum, though, constructors started to take note.
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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 ...denied membership of the [[Formula One Constructors Association|Formula 1 Constructors Association]] which effectively deprived them of start money, then a signi
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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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • ...[[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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  • ...nised by the ''Clubmans Register'' which represent car owners, drivers and constructors. The formulae currently races with the British Automobile Racing Club (BARC ...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
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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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  • ...position in 10 of the 11 years. In 1959 [[Lime Rock Park]] held a famous [[Formula Libre]] race, where [[Rodger Ward]] shocked the expensive and exotic [[spor ...[All American Racers|Eagle]] chassis driven by [[Jim McElreath]], although two Vollstedt chassis with Offenhauser engines failed to qualify for the 1983 [
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  • ...the [[Matra Rancho|Rancho]], an early type of [[SUV]] - albeit that it was two-wheel-drive - which was based on the [[Simca 1100]] pick-up bodyshell. Thi In the mid-1960's Matra enjoyed considerable success in Formula 3 and F2 racing with (especially) its MS5 monocoque-based car, winning the
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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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  • {{Formula One constructors}} [[Category:Formula One constructors]]
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  • ==Talbot in Formula One== ...y [[Yves Giraud-Cabantous]] and [[Louis Rosier]] respectively. The move to two-litre F2 regulations for 1952 effectively ended Talbot's F1 spell as a manu
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  • The '''1998 Monaco Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on May 24, 1998. The race was wo ...sichella]]. He managed to put his car up into third place, behind only the two [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]. At one stage Fisichell
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  • | [[Formula One]] ...54 Formula One season]] and remained in use by customer teams until [[1960 Formula One season|1960]].
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  • ...racing|racing]] driver and the founder of the [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] [[Formula One]] constructor. ...cc<ref name="Setright1"/> [[Formula 3]]. In 1958, he advanced to [[Formula Two]] in a [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]], joining [[
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  • | [[Formula One]] | Constructors' Championships
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  • ...had a [[Fiat|FIAT]]-derived block, alloy top, and the coach was built as a two-seater [[barchetta]]. The MT4 first raced at [[Pescara]] 1948 and later at ...1962, automobiles or engines made by O.S.C.A. also were entered in some [[Formula One]] events although they mainly built small sports cars of which some wer
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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 ...upply immediately after World War II, the cars were constructed by joining two old [[Fiat]] [[Fiat Topolino|Topolino]] front-ends together. According to J
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  • ...vents prior to this. They also supplied engines to a small number of other constructors, most noteably the [[Connaught|Connaught]] and [[Hersham and Walton Motors| ...s available. These were mounted on a low-slung [[chassis]] frame with open two or four seat bodies. Thirteen were made of which five are thought to surviv
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