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22 rows · www.doorway.ru(function() { www.doorway.ruy('div-gpt-ad');}); Loading.  · British drivers of the s and 70s One of the top names in motor racing was Jim Clark. He died in an accident in during an F2 race. He was highly regarded for his skill, and in a survey of Formula 1 drivers, he was voted the fifth-greatest ever F1 driver. He has ranked ahead of Jackie Stewart, who was one of the most famous names in the. 40 rows ·  · The British Formula One Championship (formally the Aurora AFX Position: 1st.


British drivers of the s and 70s One of the top names in motor racing was Jim Clark. He died in an accident in during an F2 race. He was highly regarded for his skill, and in a survey of Formula 1 drivers, he was voted the fifth-greatest ever F1 driver. He has ranked ahead of Jackie Stewart, who was one of the most famous names in the. Formula One drivers from the United Kingdom. There have been Formula One drivers who have represented the United Kingdom, three of whom have competed in the season. Ten World Champions have driven under the UK flag. Of those, Lewis Hamilton has won the most titles, with seven putting him level with Michael Schumacher for most titles. The British Formula One Championship (formally the Aurora AFX F1 Championship) was the third season of the British Formula One Championship. It commenced on 4 April and ended on 5 October after twelve races. The Drivers' Championship was won by the Spaniard Emilio de Villota who drove a Williams FW07 entered by RAM Racing.


The Formula One World Drivers' Championship (WDC) is awarded by the Fédération However, Great Britain has produced, by far, the most number of World. Jul Formula One drivers stand and pose for a photo (Twitter) Few changes were made in late 's to early 's, but the system remained. 6 of the Best British F1 Drivers of All Time · Jim Clark · Lewis Hamilton · Graham Hill · Jackie Stewart · Nigel Mansell · Stirling Moss · Join In · Comments (11).

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