Historic Formula One Championship
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Historic Formula One Championship | |
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Category | Single seaters |
Country or region | International |
Inaugural season | 1994 |
Last Drivers' champion | Steve Hartley |
Official website | historicformula1.com |
The Historic Formula One Championship, previously known as the Thoroughbred Grand Prix Championship, is a championship for Formula One cars from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s which is sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, motor sport's world governing body. The championship was started in 1994.
Contents |
[edit] Regulations
[edit] Class system
The championship is split into four classes according to the vehicle's age and technical specification.[1]
Class | Vehicle eligibility |
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A | 1966-1971 Formula One cars |
B | Post-1971 non-ground effect Formula One cars |
C | Post-1971 ground effect Formula One cars |
D | Post-1971 flat bottom Formula One cars |
[edit] Previous champions
Year | Driver | Car |
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2007 | Steve Hartley | Arrows A6 |
2006 | Steve Hartley | Arrows A6 |
2005 | Christian Glasel | Brabham BT49 |
2004 | Rodrigo Gallego | March 761 |
2003 | Mike Wrigley | Tyrrell 012 |
2002 | Mike Whatley | Ensign N175 |
2001 | John Bladon | Surtees TS9 |
2000 | Martin Stretton | Tyrrell P34 |
1999 | Bob Berridge | Williams FW08 |
1998 | Bob Berridge | Williams FW08 |
1997 | Bob Berridge | RAM 01 |
1996 | Michael Schryver | Lotus 72 |
1995 | Martin Stretton | Tyrrell 005 |