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  • ...o of the last four races. [[Jenson Button]], though failing to win a grand prix, finished third, securing ten podium finishes and one [[pole position]]. Al ...[[Honda]] produced engines for BAR. The final three teams, [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]], [[Sauber]] and [[Minardi]], were also privately owned but receive
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  • |Debut = [[1990 United States Grand Prix]] ...he season. Due to Herbert's [[International Formula 3000]] commitments the German driver [[Michael Bartels]] raced in his absence but failed to quality.
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  • First race = [[1959 French Grand Prix]] | First win = [[1962 French Grand Prix]] |
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  • |First race = [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix]] |First win = [[1955 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 .... The cars ran with [[Toyota]] or [[Lancia]] engines in the 1976 [[Germany|German]] and Italian F3 championships without making any great impression. After t
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  • ...o be run to the early Formula One regulations was a non-championship Grand prix at Turin in September 1946. The first officially recognised ''Drivers' Worl ...Three Euroseries]], the [[British Formula Three Championship]], and the [[German Formula Three Championship|Formel 3 Cup]].
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  • | [[Grand Tourer]] ...how]]. It was named for the ''Cooper-Maserati'' win at the [[Mexican Grand Prix]].
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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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  • ...raced from 1950 to 1977, competing in 197 [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and winning 17. In 1962, BRM won the Constructors' Title. At the same ti ...[Auto Union]] design documents) inspired him to build an all-British Grand Prix car for the post-war era, as a national prestige project (which, naturally,
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  • ...drive a new car in the most prestigious race of the year, the french Grand Prix. ...zio Nuvolari]]. During these years the team raced against the power of the german teams [[Auto Union]] and Mercedes.
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  • ...later the [[Carrera Panamericana]], the ''MM'' made ''[[Gran Turismo]]'' (Grand Touring) sports cars like [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] (which debuted as a m ...tly in response to their home town of Brescia 'losing' the [[Italian Grand Prix]] to Monza. Together with a group of wealthy associates, they chose a race
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  • | Layout1 = Grand Prix Circuit | Record_year = [[1993 European Grand Prix|1993]]
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  • ...J cars were very much in the front-engined tradition of contemporary Grand Prix cars; the first international Formula Junior championship in 1959 was won 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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  • ...[[Mille Miglia]] had been established yet. [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] races were still isolated events, not a series like today's F1. ...r. In 1926, [[Eliska Junkova]], one of the great female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history, became the first woman to ever compete in the race.
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  • Before the Japanese Grand Prix, Nannini was involved in a helicopter crash and sustained career-ending inj !rowspan="3"| [[Onyx Grand Prix|Onyx]]
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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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  • ...wagen]] [[Volkswagen Beetle|Beetle]] and for his contributions to advanced German tank designs: Tiger I, Tiger II and the Elefant. Adolf Hitler honored Porsche in 1937 when he was awarded the German National Prize for Art and Science, one of the rarest decorations in the Th
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  • ...p season. It began on 16 March and ended on 2 November with eighteen Grand Prix races. ...overtaking Toyota's [[Timo Glock]] on the final corner of the final grand prix of the season to claim the required 5th place finish – from Brazilian [[F
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  • ...'''[[FIA]] [[Formula One]]'''<br>[[German Grand Prix]]<br>[[European Grand Prix]]<br> [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]], [[24 Hours Nürburgring]], [[10 |Record_year4 = [[1975 German Grand Prix|1975]]
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  • The '''2010 British Grand Prix''' is a scheduled race on the [[2010 Formula One season]] calendar. On 7 De ...ite news|url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/formula-one-f1-british-grand-prix-donington-silverstone/Article/200910415419924|title=Brit GP: Silverstone Of
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