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  • ==World Championship career summary== ...test laps, and finished on the podium 0 times. He accumulated a total of 0 championship points.
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  • ...tomobile (FIA), where he participated in the launch of the Formula 1 World Championship. ...edal in the two-man event at the [[FIBT World Championships 1935|1935 FIBT World Championships]] in [[Igls]].
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  • ...1961]]. He scored no championship points. He also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races. == Complete World Championship Formula One results ==
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  • ...ormula One]] [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|World Drivers' Championship]] in 1970, after being killed in practice for the Italian Grand Prix. ...any]], but after his parents were killed in a bombing raid in the [[Second World War]], he moved to live with his grandparents in [[Graz]], [[Austria]], whe
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  • ...4]]) was a racing driver from [[Italy]]. His single [[Formula One]] World Championship entry was at the [[1958 Monaco Grand Prix]], where he shared the [[Maserati == Complete Formula One World Championship results ==
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  • ...ne]] World Championship Grand Prix, on [[June 3]], [[1956]]. He scored no championship points. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...[[Indianapolis 500]] and 1955 [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]]. He died in 1956 after crashing a [[Sprint car racing|Sprint car]] at [[S ...inclusion in the World Championship was largely symbolic, with very few F1 drivers taking part).
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  • ! Drivers ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • **** [[FIA World Council for Mobility and the Automobile]] – governs all non-sporting **** [[FIA World Motor Sport Council]] – governs all the sporting events regulated by
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  • ...Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 27]], [[1951]]. He scored no championship points. == Complete Formula One World Championship results ==
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  • ...n had to settle with second place. In 1983, she also finished first in the championship but was disqualified from the last race due to illegal fuel. Thus the title ...inne decided to switch to motorcycles and debuted in the Road Racing World Championship, now known as MotoGP, in 1988. With her [[Honda]] bike she qualified second
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  • ...[1982 World Sportscar Championship season|1982]] to [[1983 World Sportscar Championship season|1983]]. The car was built as an attempt by Lancia to move up from p ...ons. Lancia driver [[Riccardo Patrese]] was in contention for the Drivers Championship into the final round, but ended the year eight points behind [[Porsche]]'s
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  • ...p;) is a former [[auto racing]] driver, the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He was born in [[East London]], [[South Africa]] and educated at ...merican and Canadian Grands Prix of 1973. Scheckter is one of only two F1 drivers to compete under this number, the other being [[Damon Hill]].
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  • ...]]. He scored no championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship [[Formula One]] races. ==Complete Formula One World Championship Results==
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  • ...Automobile Association|AAA]] and [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1952-1960 seasons with 72 starts, including eac ...1954(AAA), 1956 and 1957(USAC) [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]].
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  • ...d the drive with [[Alberto Ascari]]. Serafini also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races. ==Complete World Championship Formula One results==
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  • ...nderpowered [[Theodore (Formula One)|Theodore]] team in 1978 and won a non-championship race at [[Brands Hatch]] that season in just his second race with the team, ...cy won Rosberg the [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]], despite using the once ubiquitous Ford/Cosworth normally aspirated V8 ag
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  • ...hampionship Grands Prix, debuting on [[March 15]], [[1981]]. He scored no championship points. ...on the grid and some cars' engines running and others not, and the Arrows drivers and mechanic can be seen as innocent victims of the officials' shortcomings
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  • ...tired [[motorcycle]] road racer and touring car racer. His success on the world motorcycle racing circuit earned him the nickname ''The Wollongong Whiz''. ...areer in 1977 at age 18, riding a second-hand 250cc bike in the Australian championship and finishing second on debut at [[Amaroo Park]]. He went on to record his
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  • ...Prix|Italy 1978]]) but failed to qualify. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...raight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion. ...for Farina, he was just reaching his peak as a driver at the outbreak of [[World War II]], and it would be another eight years before he would win a major r
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  • ...[[two-stroke engine]] home [[Cagiva]], which have participated in various world cross, winning some title, this motion is accompanied by [[Cagiva WRX|WRX]] ...he competition is still higher, especially the Suzuki, which dominated the World Motocross, the victories will come only in Class 125, reaching to touch on
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  • ! Drivers ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • ! Drivers ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • ...durability of equipment and endurance of participants. Teams of multiple drivers attempt to cover a large distance in a single event, with participants give ...egulations make it impossible for any racing car to win all three events. Drivers are still able to run all three events, although none have yet to win all t
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  • ...litary. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 1927 in the [[Maserati Tipo 26]], in 1930 using the Tipo 8C-2500. ...ntract, Ernesto participating in the design of the [[Maserati A6]] after [[World War II]]. He left with Ettore and Bindo (1947), to found the [[Osca|O.S.C.
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  • ...]. He was an engineer who entered his own [[Maserati A6GCM]] mainly in non-championship races and failed to qualify for the [[1954 Italian Grand Prix]], with a pri ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...Championship Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 21]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...gural season of the [[Grand Prix Masters]] formula for retired Formula One drivers. ...and won at [[Österreichring]] for his maiden victory, finishing 7th in the championship.
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  • ...raced midget cars and in his first season won the [[New South Wales|NSW]] Championship and formed a partnership with [[Ron Tauranac]]. ...Championship with a [[Coventry Climax]] engined Cooper. In 1960 he won the championship again with Cooper.
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  • |Drivers || 50 (2006) ...hip''' ('''WTCC''') is an international [[touring car racing|Touring Car]] championship organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]].
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  • NART raced at only the world's premiere races, such as the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] in Florida and the [[ ..., a Ferrari officially entered by NART sealed the win of the 1964 F1 World championship with [[John Surtees]], as the factory team competed the last two races in c
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  • ...d production or specially built road [[automobile|car]]s, similar to the [[World Rally Car]]s, but with about 250bhp stronger engines. It is mainly popular ...al Clubman's rallycross, was held the next day. It opened up the new rally drivers' fun-sport to many amateur competitors, proved very successful and thereby
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  • Born in [[Forlì]], he won the European [[Formula 3000]] championship in 1995 driving for the [[Super Nova Racing|Super Nova]] team. He had teste ...led to qualify, that the car was not capable of making the grid in a world championship race. Sospiri quit the team, which collapsed shortly afterwards without com
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  • ...Championship grands prix, debuting on [[July 15]], [[1961]]. He scored no championship points. [[Category:Italian Formula One drivers|Natili, Massimo]]
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  • ...e scored a total of 3 championship points. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race. ==Complete Formula One World Championship Results==
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  • ...zil]]) is a highly successful [[open-wheel]] racing series driver, winning world championships in both [[Formula One]] and [[Champcars|CART]]. ...enough to gain Fitipaldi's sponsor, Team Lotus, the 1973 F1 Manufacturers Championship.
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  • ! Drivers ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • ==World Championship career summary== ...[1952 Indianapolis 500]]. He retired from both races, therefore scoring no championship points.
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  • ...held at the [[Suzuka Circuit]]. It is a round of the Japanese [[Super GT]] championship. ...l Japan Sports Prototype Championship]] and later of the [[World Sportscar Championship]] before these series were cancelled. After that the race has become part o
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  • ...cars and GTs. The 500km race at Spa counted towards the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1963 onwards. Since 1966, it is run for 1000km, following the [[1000 ! Drivers
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  • ...etrack, somehow this rarely translated into good results. He scored only 3 championship points. He found some success driving in [[sports car racing]], continuing 29 minutes, and 24 seconds. He was overtaken by fellow Italian and Alfa Romeo drivers, [[Sergio Mantovani]] and Mario Della Favera. A couple of days later Sane
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  • ...ted in 7 grands prix, debuting on [[January 22]], [[1956]]. He scored 1.5 championship points. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==
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  • ...tructor who accumulate the most championship points over the course of the Championship season. ...Formula One season|2003 season]], and was designed to allow more teams and drivers to score points regularly, whilst the reduced gap in points between the pos
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  • ! Drivers ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • ...n Grand Prix]] on [[September 10]], [[1961]] finishing 12th and scoring no championship points. ...zo Bandini]], but on the track, there was a sacred rivalry between the two drivers as proved in the Grand Prix of Syracuse. The next year Renato changes teams
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  • ...ianapolis 500]], the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] and the [[Formula One]] World Championship. ...us|Lotus]] in [[1968]]. Hill was part of the dubbed 'British invasion' of drivers in the Indianapolis 500 during the mid-1960s, triumphing there in [[1966]],
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  • ...<br>[[FIA GT3 European Championship|FIA GT3 Championship]]<br>[[Italian GT Championship]] ...<br>[[Formula One]]<br>[[Super Tourenwagen Cup]]<br>[[Italian Superturismo Championship|Italian Superturismo]]<br>[[Le Mans Series]]<br>[[International GT Open]]
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  • ...a Two is to establish a clear system of progression for young and talented drivers wishing to reach Formula One. == Background to the Championship ==
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