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This article is about the French automobile, aeronautics and weaponry company. For other uses, see Matra (disambiguation). Mécanique Avion TRAction or Matra was a French company covering a wide range of activities mainly related to automobile, aeronautics and weaponry which from 1994 was a subsidiary of Lagardère Group and which now operates under that name. Six F-16 Fighting Falcons with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds aerial demonstration team fly in delta formation in front of the Empire State Building. ...
A weapon is a tool used to kill or incapacitate a person or animal, or destroy a military target. ...
Lagardère SCA is a large French group of companies, diversified in publishing and aerospace, formerly known as Matra. ...
Matra was owned by the Floirat family. The name Matra became famous in the 1960s when it went into car production by buying Automobiles René Bonnet. Matra Automobiles produced racing cars and sports cars, and was very successful in racing. Automobiles René Bonnet was a French automobile maker. ...
Lagardère involvement
By merging with various companies Matra CEO Jean-Luc Lagardère built around Matra a group diversified in media, weaponry, high technologies, aeronautics and formerly in automobiles and records production and distribution. Matra was privatized in 1988, with Lagardère holding 6% of the stock and by 1992 25%. Jean-Luc Lagardère (February 10, 1928 - March 14, 2003) was a major French businessman. ...
In 1992 the Lagardère Group was radically restructured; acquiring more shares in Matra from Floirat, Daimler Benz and GEC, and Hachette from loirat, Crédit Lyonnais and Aberly. Lagardère merged Matra and Hachette to form Matra Hachette, of which Lagardère Group held 37.6%. Following a share swap in 1994 Lagardère held 93.3% of Matra Hachette’s stock. In 1996 Matra Hachette was formally merged into Lagardère.
Matra Hautes Technologies Matra Hautes Technologies (Matra High Technology) or MHT was the defence arm of Matra. The company was involved in aerospace, defence and telecommunications. In February 1999 Matra Hautes Technologies merged with Aérospatiale to form Aérospatiale-Matra. On July 10, 2000 Aérospatiale-Matra became part of EADS. Look up aerospace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Aérospatiale Corvette first flew in 1970 and went into service in 1974. ...
Aérospatiale-Matra was a European missile and aircraft manufacturer. ...
is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
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Divisions (as of aérospatiale merger) Matra BAe Dynamics was formed in August 1996 by merger of half the missile business of Matra Defense of France and BAe Dynamics (a division of British Aerospace) of the UK and was Europes largest manufacturer of missiles and UAVs. ...
British Aerospace (BAe) was a UK aircraft and defence systems manufacturer, now part of BAE Systems. ...
BAe Dynamics was a division of British Aerospace. ...
Aérospatiale-Matra was a European missile and aircraft manufacturer. ...
Matra Marconi Space (MMS) was a Franco-British aerospace company. ...
The General Electric Company plc or GEC was a major UK company involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications and engineering. ...
Matra Marconi Space (MMS) was a Franco-British aerospace company. ...
The DÄsa are a tribe identified as the enemies of the Aryan tribes in the Rigveda. ...
EADS Astrium, one of the three business units of EADS Space, this company being a subsidiary of EADS, is an European space manufacturer involved in the manufacture of spacecraft used for science, Earth observation and telecommunication, as well as the equipment and subsystems used therein and related ground systems. ...
Northern Telecommunications Networks, commonly known as Nortel, is a telecommunications equipment manufacturer headquartered in Canada. ...
Matra road cars The Matra name was first used for road cars with the Renault-powered Matra Djet (pronounced "Jet"), which was an update of the Bonnet Jet. Renault S.A. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. ...
The Djet was replaced with the Matra 530, which was powered by a Ford Taunus V4 engine. Matra also developed a close partnership with Simca in the 1970s, producing Simca-engined sports cars such as the Bagheera, the Murena and the Rancho, an early type of SUV - albeit that it was two-wheel-drive - which was based on the Simca 1100 pick-up bodyshell. This car remained in production into the '80s, after Simca's takeover by Peugeot. 1. ...
Simca Rallye 2 Simca is a now-defunct French automobile manufacturer, which also produced cars in Brazil and Spain in the 1960s. ...
The Matra Bagheera is a sports car created by the French engineering group Matra in cooperation with the automaker Simca. ...
Talbot Matra Murena Talbot Matra Murena The Matra Murena was a 3-seat sports car produced from 1979 through 1983. ...
The Matra Rancho is a leisure activity vehicle created by the French engineering group Matra in cooperation with the automaker Simca to capitalize on the off-road trend started by the Range Rover, but provide the off-road look at a lower price. ...
A fourth-generation (2006-) Ford Explorer, the best-selling mid-size SUV in the United States. ...
The Simca 1100 (1967 - 1982) was an automobile built by Chrysler Europes division Simca, sold in Europe and USA until 1982, when it was replaced by the Talbot Horizon. ...
Peugeot is a major French car brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. ...
In 1984 Renault launched the Matra built Espace minivan, a car conceived at Chrysler UK[1], and designed originally for Chrysler production in partnership with Matra. The car became a big success and, together with Mitsubishi Chariot and Plymouth Voyager, is credited with creating the entire market segment of modern minivans. Renault S.A. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. ...
The Renault Espace is a large MPV produced by French automaker Renault since 1984 and manufactured in Matra factories. ...
It has been suggested that Mini MPV be merged into this article or section. ...
The Rootes Group is a now-defunct British automobile manufacturer. ...
The Mitsubishi Chariot, is a five door, five/seven seat compact MPV produced by Mitsubishi Motors of Japan from 1983 to 2002, and named for the battle chariots used during the times of the ancient Greek and Roman Empires. ...
The Plymouth Voyager and Plymouth Grand Voyager were minivans marketed by DaimlerChrysler (they were sold by the Chrysler Corporation until 1998). ...
It has been suggested that Mini MPV be merged into this article or section. ...
After the failure of the Renault Avantime (designed and built by Matra), on February 27, 2003 Matra announced its intention to close its automobile factory in Romorantin. In September 2003, Pininfarina SpA acquired Matra Automobile's engineering, testing and prototype businesses. The company was subsequently named Matra Automobile Engineering The Renault Avantime was a coupé/MPV automobile produced by the French manufacturer Renault (though in fact designed and built by the French manufacturer Matra) between 2001 and 2003. ...
Romorantin-Lanthenay is a commune of the Loir-et-Cher département, in France. ...
Street models Matra Bonnet Djet V Matra Bonnet Djet dashboard Matra Bonnet Djet V rear Matra Sports Jet 6 front Matra Sports Jet 6 rear The Matra Djet was a French sports car designed by René Bonnet and modified by Matra. ...
The Matra 530 is a sports car created and built by the French engineering group Matra. ...
The Matra Bagheera is a sports car created by the French engineering group Matra in cooperation with the automaker Simca. ...
Talbot Matra Murena Talbot Matra Murena The Matra Murena was a 3-seat sports car produced from 1979 through 1983. ...
The Matra Rancho is a leisure activity vehicle created by the French engineering group Matra in cooperation with the automaker Simca to capitalize on the off-road trend started by the Range Rover, but provide the off-road look at a lower price. ...
The Renault Espace is a large MPV produced by French automaker Renault since 1984 and manufactured in Matra factories. ...
The Renault Avantime was a coupé/MPV automobile produced by the French manufacturer Renault (though in fact designed and built by the French manufacturer Matra) between 2001 and 2003. ...
Matra racing history In the mid-1960s Matra enjoyed considerable success in Formula 3 and F2 racing with (especially) its MS5 monocoque-based car, winning the French and European championships. In 1967, Jacky Ickx famously amazed the F1 establishment by clocking in the 3rd-fastest qualifying time of 8:14" on the German Nürburgring in his 1600 cc MS5 F2, which was allowed to enter alongside the 3000 cc F1 cars. In the race, he failed to finish due to a broken suspension. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Detailed Nürburgring map showing both the Nordschleife and the new GP section. ...
Matra entered Formula One in 1968 when Jackie Stewart was a serious contender, winning several Grands Prix in the Tyrrell-run Matra MS10 which competed alongside the works team. The car's most innovative feature was the use of aviation-inspired structural fuel tanks. These allowed the chassis to be around 15 kg (33 lb) lighter, while still being stronger than its competitors. The FIA considered the technology to be unsafe and decided to ban it for 1970. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1952x1301, 743 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Matra Jackie Stewart Matra MS80 ...
Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1952x1301, 743 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Matra Jackie Stewart Matra MS80 ...
Sir John Young Stewart, OBE[2] (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, West Dunbartonshire), better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scottish[3] former racing driver. ...
Detailed Nürburgring map showing both the Nordschleife and the new GP section. ...
From the beginning of the 20th century until the late 1960s, before sponsorship liveries came in use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in racing colors (which sometimes resembled political national colors). ...
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Sir John Young Stewart, OBE[2] (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, West Dunbartonshire), better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scottish[3] former racing driver. ...
Tyrrell was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell. ...
Matra CEO Jean-Luc Lagardère made a radical strategic decision for the 1969 championship: The Matra works team would not compete in Formula One. Matra would instead focus its efforts on the Tyrrell team (renamed Matra International) and build a new DFV powered car with structural fuel tanks, even though it would only be eligible for a single season. The decision was even more radical given that Matra was seeking a partnership with Simca, then a subsidiary of the American company Chrysler, which would preclude using Ford-branded engines for the following year. Stewart won the 1969 title easily with the new Cosworth-powered Matra MS80, which corrected most of the weaknesses of the MS10. Stewart's title was the first won by a French chassis, and the only one won by a chassis built in France. It was a spectacular achievement from a constructor that had only entered Formula One the previous year. The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Simca Rallye 2 Simca is a now-defunct French automobile manufacturer, which also produced cars in Brazil and Spain in the 1960s. ...
For other uses, including the Chrysler Brand, see Chrysler (disambiguation). ...
The Matra MS80 was the Ford Cosworth-powered car (engine 3000cc, estimated at around 420 BHP) that took Jackie Stewart to the Formula One World Championship title in 1969. ...
François Cevert driving the Matra 670 sports prototype in the 1973 1000 km Nürburgring race. Like Cosworth, Lotus and McLaren, Matra experimented with four wheel drive during the 1969 season. Johnny Servoz-Gavin became the one and only driver to score a point with a 4WD car, finishing sixth with the Matra MS84 at the Canadian Grand Prix. The MS84, along with Brabham's BT26A, was one of the last spaceframe cars to compete in Formula One. François Cévert in 1973 Albert François Cévert (February 25, 1944 - October 6, 1973) was one of the most colorful racing drivers of the early 1970s. ...
The ADAC 1000km Nürburgring is an Endurance racing and Sports car racing event on the Nürburgring in Germany, organized by the ADAC since 1953. ...
Cosworth Logo Cosworth is an automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958 specialising in engines for automobile racing. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
Georges-Francis Servoz-Gavin, better known as Johnny, was a motor racing driver in both sportscars and single seaters. ...
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Simplified space frame roof with the nearest unit polygon hightlighted in blue A space frame is a truss-like, light weight rigid structure constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern. ...
For 1970 following the agreement with Simca, Matra asked Tyrrell to use their V12 rather than the Cosworth. Stewart got to test the Matra V12, but since a large part of the Tyrrell budget was provided by Ford, and another significant sponsor was French state-owned petroleum company Elf, which had an agreement with Renault that precluded supporting a Simca partner, the partnership between Matra and Tyrrell ended. Matra V12 engines powered the Ligier Formula 1 team from 1976-78, an again from 1981-82. Ligier Automobiles logo. ...
The firm was also successful in endurance racing with cars powered by the V12 engine. The Matra 670 won Le Mans in 1972, 1973, and 1974. It also delivered the World Championship for Makes to Matra in both 1973 and 1974. A V12 is an internal combustion engine with 12 cylinders in V configuration. ...
Le Mans is a city in France, located at the Sarthe River. ...
The World Sportscar Championship was a series run by the FIA from 1953 to 1992. ...
Other activities The Matra Alice The Matra & Hachette Ordinateur Alice was a home computer sold in France beginning in 1983. ...
A rubber-tyred train of the Paris Métro. ...
A rapid transit, underground, subway, tube, elevated, or metro(politan) system is a railway â usually in an urban area â with a high capacity and frequency of service, and grade separation from other traffic. ...
Noooooo! Val may refer to: Aichi D3A dive bomber, known by Allied codename Val during World War II Valine, amino acid, abbreviation VAL, a type of unmanned light rubber-tired metro valley girl, short form A first name, on its own or short for Valerie, Valmond, etc. ...
Personal rapid transit (PRT), also called personal automated transport (PAT) or podcar is a public transportation concept that offers automated on-demand non-stop transportation, on a network of specially-built guideways. ...
The Aramis personal rapid transit project in Paris, by aerospace giant Matra, started in 1967, spent about 500 million francs, and was cancelled when it failed its qualification trials in November 1987. ...
Complete Formula One World Championship results (key) The 1967 Formula One season was the 18th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on January 2, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Denny Hulme 129. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 7, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 129. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 4, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 128. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 18, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Dan Gurney 331. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Le Mans on July 2, 1967. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 15, 1967. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 6, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Dan Gurney 815. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on August 27, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 123. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 10, 1967 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 128. ...
Results from the 1967 Formula One Mexican Grand Prix held at Mexico City on October 22, 1967. ...
âFordâ redirects here. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
Dunlop Tyres is an international United Kingdom-based company founded in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop after he invented the modern pneumatic inflatable tyre. ...
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Georges-Francis Servoz-Gavin, better known as Johnny, was a motor racing driver in both sportscars and single seaters. ...
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Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1968 Constructors Championship final standings 1968 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on January 1, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 123. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on May 12, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jean Pierre Beltoise 128. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 26, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Richard Attwood 128. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 9, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Chris Amon 330. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Circuit Zandvoort on June 23, 1968. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Rouen-Les-Essarts on July 7, 1968. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 20, 1968. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 4, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 936. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 8, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Oliver 126. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mont-Tremblant on September 22, 1968 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jo Siffert 135. ...
Results from the 1968 Formula One Mexican Grand Prix held at Mexico City on November 3, 1968. ...
Colombo Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250TR Spyder V-12 engine simplified cross-section V12 redirects here. ...
âFordâ redirects here. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
Dunlop Tyres is an international United Kingdom-based company founded in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop after he invented the modern pneumatic inflatable tyre. ...
Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
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Henri Pescarolo was a Formula One driver from France. ...
Tyrrell was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell. ...
âFordâ redirects here. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Dunlop Tyres is an international United Kingdom-based company founded in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop after he invented the modern pneumatic inflatable tyre. ...
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Sir John Young Stewart, OBE[2] (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, West Dunbartonshire), better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scottish[3] former racing driver. ...
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Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
Georges-Francis Servoz-Gavin, better known as Johnny, was a motor racing driver in both sportscars and single seaters. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1969 Constructors Championship final standings 1969 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 1, 1969 Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 121. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Montjuich on May 4, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jochen Rindt 128. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 18, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 125. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 21, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 122. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Charade on July 6, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 32. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 19, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 121. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 3, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 743. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 7, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jean Pierre Beltoise 125. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on September 20, 1969 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 118. ...
Results from the 1969 Formula One Mexican Grand Prix held at Mexico City on October 19, 1969. ...
Tyrrell was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell. ...
The Matra MS80 was the Ford Cosworth-powered car (engine 3000cc, estimated at around 420 BHP) that took Jackie Stewart to the Formula One World Championship title in 1969. ...
âFordâ redirects here. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Dunlop Tyres is an international United Kingdom-based company founded in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop after he invented the modern pneumatic inflatable tyre. ...
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Sir John Young Stewart, OBE[2] (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, West Dunbartonshire), better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scottish[3] former racing driver. ...
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Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
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Georges-Francis Servoz-Gavin, better known as Johnny, was a motor racing driver in both sportscars and single seaters. ...
This article recaps the 1970 Formula One season. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 7, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 120. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on April 19, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 124. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 10, 1970 Fastest Lap: Jochen Rindt - 1:23. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 7, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Chris Amon 327. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 21, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 119. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Charade on July 5, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 30. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 18, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 125. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on August 2, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 20. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 16, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 140. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 6, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 125. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mont-Tremblant on September 20, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 132. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Mexican Grand Prix held at Mexico City on October 25, 1970. ...
Colombo Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250TR Spyder V-12 engine simplified cross-section V12 redirects here. ...
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling. ...
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Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
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Henri Pescarolo was a Formula One driver from France. ...
The 1971 Formula One season was the 22nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 6, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 120. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Montjuich on April 18, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 125. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 23, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 122. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 20, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 134. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on July 4, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 154. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 17, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 119. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 1, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Francois Cevert 720. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 15, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jo Siffert 138. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 5, 1971. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on September 19, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Denny Hulme 143. ...
Colombo Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250TR Spyder V-12 engine simplified cross-section V12 redirects here. ...
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling. ...
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Jean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise (born 26 April 1937 in Paris, France) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Matra and BRM teams. ...
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Christopher Arthur Amon MBE (born July 20, 1943 in Bulls, New Zealand) is a former Formula 1 (F1) racing driver active in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
The 1972 Formula One season was the 23rd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 23, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 113. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 4, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mike Hailwood 118. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on May 1, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 121. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 14, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jean Pierre Beltoise 140. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Nivelles on June 4, 1972. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Charade on July 2, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Chris Amon 253. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 15, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 124. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on July 30, 1972 Fastest lap: Jacky Ickx - 7:13. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 13, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Denny Hulme 138. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 10, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 136. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on September 24, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 115. ...
Colombo Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250TR Spyder V-12 engine simplified cross-section V12 redirects here. ...
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling. ...
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Christopher Arthur Amon MBE (born July 20, 1943 in Bulls, New Zealand) is a former Formula 1 (F1) racing driver active in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
References - ^ Lewin, Tony (2003). How to Design Cars Like a Pro: A Complete Guide to Car Design from the Top Professionals. Motorbooks International. ISBN 0-7603-1641-4.
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Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
Red Bull Racing is one of two Formula One teams owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull. ...
Toyota F1 is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germany. ...
Scuderia Toro Rosso (Italian for Red Bull Stable) is a Formula One racing team owned in a 50/50 partnership between the drinks company Red Bull and former F1 driver Gerhard Berger, and which made its racing debut in the 2006 Formula One season. ...
Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ...
Force India F1 (Force1ndia) is a Formula One motor racing team. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
Alex von Falkenhausen Motorenbau (AFM) was a Formula One constructor from 1952 to 1953. ...
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Alfa Romeo 159 detail. ...
The Alta Car and Engineering Company was a sports and racing car manufacturer from England, commonly known simply as Alta. ...
Amon was a Formula One team that competed in 1974. ...
Andrea Moda Formula was a Formula One team, created by Andrea Sassetti, a shoe manufacturer from Italy. ...
Apollon was a Formula One constructor from Switzerland. ...
Arrows Grand Prix International was a Formula One team active from 1977 to 2002. ...
Arzani-Volpini (also known as Scuderia Volpini) was an Italian Formula One constructor, established by Gianpaolo Volpini and engine-builder Egidio Arzani. ...
Aston Butterworth was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom. ...
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is an English manufacturer of luxury performance cars, whose headquarters are at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England. ...
ATS (Automobili Turismo e Sport) was an Italian automotive constructor and racing team that operated between 1963 and 1965, formed after the famous Palace Revolution at Ferrari. ...
ATS was a German Formula One team, named after German alloy wheel brand Auto Technisches Spezialzubehör. ...
British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ...
Behra-Porsche was a Formula One constructor competing briefly in 1960. ...
Bellasi was a Formula One constructor from Italy. ...
Benetton Formula Ltd. ...
Boro was a Formula One constructor from Netherlands. ...
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British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
BRP was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
, This article is about the original Bugatti car company, founded in 1909. ...
Cisitalia 360 Cisitalia The name Cisitalia derives from Consorzio Industriale Sportive Italia, a business conglomerate founded in Turin in 1946 and controlled by the wealthy industrialist and sportsman Piero Dusio. ...
Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems, commonly referred to simply as Coloni, is an Italian motor racing team and former Formula One racing car constructor. ...
Connaught Engineering, often referred to simply as Connaught, was a Formula One and sports car constructor from Britain. ...
Connew was a Formula One constructor in 1972. ...
Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ...
Cosworth Logo Cosworth is an automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958 specialising in engines for automobile racing. ...
Dallara was a Formula One constructor from 1988 through 1992. ...
De Tomaso Logo De Tomaso Pantera, once owned by Elvis Presley. ...
Delahaye Type 32 1909 Delahaye Type 32 2-Seater 1910 Delahaye Tourer 1925 Delahaye 135 M Coupé 1939 A 1939 Delahaye roadster at the Scarsdale Concours. ...
Derrington-Francis Racing Team was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Dome (童夢 - dohmu upon translation) is a racing car constructor in Japan, formed in 1975 at Takaragaike, Kyoto by Minoru Hayashi, who built his first racing car which was a rebodied Honda S600 coupe, belonging to Tojiro Ukiya called the Karasu (crow in Japanese), due to its shape back in 1965...
An Eagle T2G USAC car, essentially identical to the Formula One T1G except for suspension and engine specifications. ...
Eifelland. ...
Kojima was a Formula One constructor briefly in 1956, and then again briefly in 1961 and 1962. ...
An EMW. Notice the BMW-like grille. ...
Ecurie Nationale Belge (ENB) was a Formula One constructor in 1962. ...
Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
English Racing Automobiles (ERA) was a Formula One constructor from 1950 through 1952. ...
EuroBrun was a Formula One constructor from Italy. ...
Ferguson Research Ltd. ...
FIRST was a Formula One constructor from Italy. ...
Fittipaldi Automotive, sometimes called Copersucar after its first major sponsor, was the only Formula One motor racing team and constructor ever to be based in Brazil. ...
Fondmetal was a Formula One constructor from 1991 through 1992, as well as a Formula One engine supplier in 2000. ...
Footwork Arrows was the name of a Formula One motor racing team, competing during the mid-1990s. ...
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Frazer was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Fry was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Gilby was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Gordini was a Formula One constructor and engine manufacturer from 1950 until 1956. ...
Paul Greifzu (born 7 April 1902 in Suhl, died 10 May 1952 in Dessau) was a German motorsport racer and constructor. ...
The official Hesketh badge. ...
Hill was a short-lived Formula 1 team started by the two-time Formula 1 world-champion Graham Hill, racing as a constructor in 1975. ...
Hersham and Walton Motors (HWM) was a Formula One constructor from 1951 through 1955. ...
Jaguar Racing was a Formula One team that competed in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 2000 to 2004. ...
JBW was a Formula One constructor from 1959 through 1961. ...
Kauhsen was a Formula One constructor from Germany. ...
Klenk-Meteor was a Formula One constructor briefly in 1954. ...
Kojima was a Japanese Formula One constructor who entered cars in the Japanese Grand Prix in 1976 and 1977. ...
Kurtis Kraft was a Formula One constructor from 1950 through 1960 in the Indianapolis 500, winning the race five times. ...
Lancia (pronounced Lan-cha) is an Italian automobile manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia and which became part of the Fiat Group in 1969. ...
The Larrousse-Calmels Formula One team was founded in 1987 by Didier Calmels and former racer Gérard Larrousse. ...
LDS is the name given to various single seater racing specials built for the South African F1 Championship. ...
The surviving LEC CRP1 Formula One car. ...
Leyton House Racing was a Formula One constructor that raced in the 1990 and 1991 seasons. ...
Life was a Formula One constructor from Modena, Italy. ...
Ligier Automobiles logo. ...
Lola Racing Cars (also Lola Cars International) is a racing car engineering company founded in 1961 by Eric Broadley and based in Huntingdon, England. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
Lyncar was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom. ...
Maki was a Formula One constructor from Japan, fully named as Maki Engineering. ...
March Engineering was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Martini was a Formula One constructor from France. ...
This article is about the automobile manufacturer. ...
McGuire was a Formula One constructor from Australia. ...
Stirling Moss in the 300 SLR on his way to victory in the 1955 Mille Miglia Throughout its long history, Mercedes-Benz has been involved in a range of motorsport activities, including sportscar racing and rallying, and is currently active in Formula Three, DTM and Formula One. ...
Merzario was a Formula One constructor from Italy. ...
MF1 Racing (in full, Midland F1 Racing) is a Formula One constructor. ...
Minardi was an automobile racing team and constructor founded in 1979 by Giancarlo Minardi. ...
Modena was a Formula One team from Italy, full name Modena Team. ...
Onyx was a motor racing team and later Formula One constructor from Britain, founded by Mike Earle and Jo Chamberlain. ...
Officine Specializzate Costruzioni Automobili - Fratelli Maserati SpA, is usually abbreviated to O.S.C.A. and sometimes spelled OSCA or Osca, was an Italian brand of sports car automobiles. ...
Osella was an Italian motor racing company based in Volpiano near Turin, Italy. ...
Pacific Racing was a Formula One team from Great Britain. ...
Velâs Parnelli Jones Racing, commonly referred to simply as Parnelli or VPJ, was a motor racing constructor and team from the USA. The team was formed in 1969 by former USAC racer Parnelli Jones and his business partner Velco Vel Miletich. ...
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Prost Grand Prix was a Formula One racing team managed by former world champion Alain Prost. ...
RAM Racing was a Formula One racing team which only competed during the racing seasons of 1983 to 1985. ...
Rebaque was a Formula One constructor from Belgium. ...
Reynard Motorsport was at one time the worlds largest racing car manufacturer. ...
Rial was a Formula One constructor from Germany. ...
Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ...
Scarab was a Formula One constructor from USA. They participated in 5 grands prix, entering a total of 9 cars. ...
Scirocco was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula One and sports car racing team from Britain. ...
Shannon was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom. ...
Simtek (Simulation Technology) was an F1 car constructor and racing team, founded in 1989 by Max Mosley and Nick Wirth. ...
Spirit was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Stebro was a Formula One constructor briefly in 1963. ...
Rubens Barrichello driving for the Stewart Grand Prix team in Montreal in 1997. ...
Super Aguri redirects here. ...
The Surtees Racing Organization was a race team that spent 9 seasons (1970 to 1978) as a constructor in Formula One. ...
Spyker F1 is a Formula One team created in September 2006 by Spyker Cars, after the buyout of short-lived outfit Midland F1. ...
Talbot is an automobile brand, whose history is one of the industrys most complex. ...
Talbot-Lago was a French automobile manufacturer at Suresnes, Seine. ...
Tec was a Formula One constructor from Italy. ...
Tecno was a Formula One constructor from Italy. ...
Theodore Racing was a Formula One constructor from Britain founded by Hong Kong millionaire Teddy Yip. ...
Token was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Toleman Motosport was a Formula One constructor based in the U.K. It was active between 1981 and 1985 and attended 131 Grands Prix. ...
Trojan was an automobile manufacturer and a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom. ...
Tyrrell was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell. ...
Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ...
Veritas Logo Veritas 1953 Veritas was a famous post World War II sports and race car company, located at Hausen am Andelsbach, near Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg, later at Meβkirch and Muggensturm and moved finally to the Nürburgring. ...
Not to be confused with Williams Grand Prix Engineering, who Frank Williams formed with Patrick Head in 1977, and are still racing today. ...
Walter Wolf Racing was a Formula One constructor from 1976 to 1980. ...
Zakspeed is a motor racing team from Germany, founded in 1968 by Erich Zakowski. ...
| | | Although World Championship races held in 1952 and 1953 were run to Formula Two regulations, constructors who only participated during this period are included herein to maintain Championship continuity. Constructors whose only participation in the World Championship was in the Indianapolis 500 races between 1950 and 1960 are not listed. | | | | | Formula One World Constructors' Champions | | | | 1958 Vanwall 1959 Cooper 1960 Cooper 1961 Ferrari 1962 BRM 1963 Lotus 1964 Ferrari 1965 Lotus 1966 Brabham 1967 Brabham The Formula One World Constructors Championship (WCC) is awarded by the FIA to the most successful Formula One constructor over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. ...
The 1958 Formula One season was the 9th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ...
The 1959 Formula One season was the 10th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ...
// Season Summary Season Review 1960 Constructors Championship final standings 1960 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1961 Constructors Championship final standings 1961 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 1962 Formula One season was the 13th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
The 1963 Formula One season was the 14th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
The 1964 Formula One season was the 15th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 1965 Formula One season was the 16th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
The 1966 Formula One season was the 17th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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The 1967 Formula One season was the 18th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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| 1968 Lotus 1969 Matra 1970 Lotus 1971 Tyrrell 1972 Lotus 1973 Lotus 1974 McLaren 1975 Ferrari 1976 Ferrari 1977 Ferrari Season Summary Season Review 1968 Constructors Championship final standings 1968 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1969 Constructors Championship final standings 1969 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
This article recaps the 1970 Formula One season. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
The 1971 Formula One season was the 22nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Tyrrell was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell. ...
The 1972 Formula One season was the 23rd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
The 1973 Formula One season was the 24th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
The 1974 Formula One season was the 25th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
The 1975 Formula One season was the 26th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 1976 Formula One season was the 27th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 1977 Formula One season was the 28th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
| 1978 Lotus 1979 Ferrari 1980 Williams 1981 Williams 1982 Ferrari 1983 Ferrari 1984 McLaren 1985 McLaren 1986 Williams 1987 Williams The 1978 Formula One season was the 29th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ...
The 1979 Formula One season was the 30th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 1980 Formula One season was the 31st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
This article recaps the 1981 Formula One season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
The 1982 Formula One season was the 33th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
This article recaps the 1983 Formula One season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 1984 Formula One season was the 35th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
This article recaps the 1985 Formula One season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
This article recaps the Formula One season of 1986. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
This article recaps the Formula One season of 1987. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
| 1988 McLaren 1989 McLaren 1990 McLaren 1991 McLaren 1992 Williams 1993 Williams 1994 Williams 1995 Benetton 1996 Williams 1997 Williams The 1988 Formula One season was the 39th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
The 1989 Formula One season was the 40th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
The 1990 Formula One season was the 41st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
The 1991 Formula One season was the 42nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
This article recaps the 1992 Formula One season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
This article recaps the 1993 Formula One season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
The 1994 Formula One season was the 45th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
The 1995 Formula One season was the 46th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Benetton Formula Ltd. ...
The 1996 Formula One season was the 47th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
The 1997 Formula One season was the 48th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
| 1998 McLaren 1999 Ferrari 2000 Ferrari 2001 Ferrari 2002 Ferrari 2003 Ferrari 2004 Ferrari 2005 Renault 2006 Renault 2007 Ferrari This article recaps the 1998 Formula One season. ...
This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
The 1999 Formula One season was the 50th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
F1 2000 redirects here. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 2001 Formula One season was the 52nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 2002 Formula One season was the 53rd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The 2003 Formula One season was the 54th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
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Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
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Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ...
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Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ...
Kimi Räikkönen, the 2007 World Drivers Champion. ...
Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
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