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F2 races concurrent with WDC F1 races edit
1957 German Grand Prix
- Mike Lang's Grand Prix! indicates that F1 and F2 cars were mixed on the grid
- The Wikipedia page highlights F2 cars in yellow, notes that they weren't eligible for points and states that "some sources don't count them in statistics"
- Jack Brabham participated in a F2 car
- This race is not shaded in Jack Brabham's Complete Formula One results table
1958 German Grand Prix
- The grid layout shown in Mike Lang's Grand Prix! is confusing!
- The Wikipedia page highlights F2 cars in yellow, notes that they weren't eligible for points and states that "some sources don't count them in statistics"
- Jack Brabham participated in a F2 car
- This race is shaded in Jack Brabham's Complete Formula One results table
- Bruce McLaren participated in a F2 car
- McLaren finished 5th on the road but did not receive World Championship points
- This race is not listed in Bruce McLaren's "Complete F1 results" table
1958 Moroccan Grand Prix
- Mike Lang's Grand Prix! indicates that F1 and F2 cars were mixed on the grid
- The F2 cars are shown on the Wikipedia page but they're not highlighted and there's no comment about them
- Jack Brabham participated in a F2 car
- This race is shaded in Jack Brabham's Complete Formula One results table
- This was the only WDC race for Andre Guelfi, Tom Bridger, Robert La Caze and François Picard, who competed in F2 cars. Each of these drivers has 1 race against their name in the List of Formula One drivers and this race is shaded in their "Complete Formula One results" table
1966 German Grand Prix
- Mike Lang's Grand Prix! indicates that F1 and F2 cars were mixed on the grid
- The Wikipedia page doesn't list the F2 cars at all
- Hubert Hahne competed in a F2 car
- This race isn't shown on Hahne's "Complete Formula One results" table
1967 German Grand Prix
- Mike Lang's Grand Prix! indicates that the F2 cars had a separate grid behind the F1 grid
- The Wikipedia page doesn't list the F2 cars at all
- This was the only WDC race for Brian Hart, who competed in a F2 car
- The List of Formula One drivers shows 1 race for Brian Hart, but notes that he "never started a WDC race"
1969 German Grand Prix
- Mike Lang's Grand Prix! indicates that the F2 cars had a separate grid behind the F1 grid
- The Wikipedia page shows the F2 cars but notes that they had a separate grid and weren't eligible for WDC points.
- This was the only WDC race for Xavier Perrot, who competed in a F2 car
- Perrot is not included at all in the List of Formula One drivers
Number of Races for Jack Brabham edit
- Jack Brabham competed in a F2 car in the 1957 German Grand Prix, 1958 German Grand Prix and 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix
- Excluding these three races, Brabham started in 123 WDC races, and non-started in two others
- So his race stats must be either "125 races (123 starts)" if you don't count the F2 participations or "128 races (126 starts)" if you do
- Both the Jack Brabham page and List of Formula One drivers show 128 races for Brabham
- Currently, in Jack Brabham's Complete Formula One results table, the two 1958 races are shaded but the 1957 race is not
- Formula1.com credits Brabham with 125 starts
- FORIX credits him with 128 presences, 126 starts
- "Grand Prix Racing - The Whole Story" credits Brabham with 128 entries and 126 starts
Complete Formula One World Championship results edit
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
Driver Results Table Key edit
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ITA 2 |
AUT 3 |
POR 4 |
RSA 11 |
DET NC |
BRA Ret |
ESP DNQ |
RSA DNS |
USW DNP |
SMR DSQ |
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Book references edit
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References edit
- ^ Lang, Mike (1981). Grand Prix! Vol 1. Haynes Publishing Group. pp. p. ISBN 0-85429-276-4.
- ^ Lang, Mike (1982). Grand Prix! Vol 2. Haynes Publishing Group. pp. p. ISBN 0-85429-321-3.
- ^ Lang, Mike (1983). Grand Prix! Vol 3. Haynes Publishing Group. pp. p. ISBN 0-85429-380-9.
- ^ Lang, Mike (1992). Grand Prix! Vol 4. Haynes Publishing Group. pp. p. ISBN 0-85429-733-2.
- ^ Hamilton, Maurice (1985). AUTOCOURSE 1985-86. Hazleton Publishing. pp. p. ISBN 0-905138-38-4.
- ^ Hamilton, Maurice (1986). AUTOCOURSE 1986-87. Hazleton Publishing. pp. p. ISBN 0-905138-44-9.
- ^ Hamilton, Maurice (1987). AUTOCOURSE 1987-88. Hazleton Publishing. pp. p. ISBN 0-905138-47-3.
- ^ Henry, Alan (1988). AUTOCOURSE 1988-89. Hazleton Publishing. pp. p. ISBN 0-905138-57-0.
- ^ Henry, Alan (1989). AUTOCOURSE 1989-90. Hazleton Publishing. pp. p. ISBN 0-905138-62-7.
- ^ Pritchard, Anthony (1986). Directory of Formula One cars 1966-1986. Aston Publications. pp. p162. ISBN 0-946627-02-9.
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Race report leads edit
F1 race reports leads:
- 1950-2005 good
- some 2005 say "from April 1-3"
- 2006-2008 not checked
- 2009: many just say "was the Nth round of the 2009 Formula One season"
- 2010: most just say "was the Nth round of the 2010 Formula One season"