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What is the difference between F1 and F2: the conceptual and technical difference between F1 and F2, how the two tiers of car racing. Formula 1 is the apex of car racing with 20 drivers vying for the Championship title, but there is also Formula 2, where the future stars of F1 nourish themselves before they race for the big guns. Category:Race articles:Races. Bahrain Feature; Monaco Feature; Spa Feature; Spa Sprint; Seasons. This page was last edited on 11 May 2020, at 07:36. Text/code is available under CC-BY-SA.Licenses for other media varies.
Formula 2 (1967-1984)
- Anthoine Hubert death: F2 driver killed in Belgium GP feature race crash, aged 22. Young French driver succumbed to injuries sustained in a high-speed accident on the second lap of the Formula Two.
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F2 Racing Wiki 2019
Formula 2 had existed before 1967, firstly immediately after the war for 2000cc cars, again at the end of the 1950s for 1500cc cars and revived again in 1964 for 1000cc cars. In 1967, the capacity was increased to 1600cc and a European Championship was organised. So our story starts here.
Results published so far
The 1968 season: (Montjuich Park), Hockenheim, Thruxton, (Nürburgring), (Pau), Jarama, (Zolder), Crystal Palace, (Hockenheim), (Monza), Tulln-Langenlebarn, Zandvoort, Enna-Pergusa, (Reims), Hockenheim, (Albi), Vallelunga
The 1968 Argentine Temporada: Buenos Aires, Autódromo Oscar Cabalén, Cordoba, San Juan, Buenos Aires
The 1969 season: Thruxton, Hockenheim, (Pau), Nürburgring, Jarama, (Zolder), (Hockenheim), (Monza), (Reims), Tulln-Langenlebarn, (Nürburgring), Enna-Pergusa, (Albi), Vallelunga, (Neubiberg)
The 1970 season: Thruxton, (Pau), Hockenheim, Montjuich Park, (Nürburgring), (Zolder), Crystal Palace, Hockenheim, (Monza), (Rouen-les-Essarts), (Paul Ricard), (Nürburgring), Enna-Pergusa, (Salzburgring), (Mantorp Park), (Phoenix Park), Tulln-Langenlebarn, Imola, Hockenheim, (Neubiberg), (Ashkelon)
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The 1971 season: (Bogotá), (Bogotá), (Mallory Park), Hockenheim, Thruxton, (Pau), Nürburgring, Jarama, Crystal Palace, (Vallelunga), (Monza), Rouen-les-Essarts, (Imola), Mantorp Park, (Kinnekullering), (Brands Hatch), Tulln-Langenlebarn, Circuit d'Albi, (Hockenheim), Vallelunga, Vallelunga
The 1971 Torneio Brasiliero: Interlagos, Interlagos, Autódromo de Tarumã, Porte Allegre, Autódromo Oscar Cabalén, Cordoba
The 1972 season: Mallory Park, Thruxton, Hockenheim, (Nürburgring), Pau, Crystal Palace, Hockenheim, Rouen-les-Essarts, (Monza), Österreichring, Imola, Mantorp Park, Enna-Pergusa, Salzburgring, Albi, Hockenheim
The 1972 Torneio Brasiliero: Interlagos, Interlagos, Interlagos
Non-championship events shown in brackets.
European Formula 2 Champions
1967 | Jackie Ickx | Matra MS5 and Matra MS7 |
1968 | Jean-Pierre Beltoise | Matra MS7 |
1969 | Johnny Servoz-Gavin | Matra MS7 |
1970 | Clay Regazzoni | Tecno 68 and Tecno 70 |
1971 | Ronnie Peterson | March 712M |
1972 | Mike Hailwood | Surtees TS10 |
1973 | Jean-Pierre Jarier | March 732 |
1974 | Patrick Depailler | March 742 |
1975 | Jacques Laffite | Martini MK16 |
1976 | Jean-Pierre Jabouille | Elf 2J |
1977 | Rene Arnoux | Martini MK22 |
1978 | Bruno Giacomelli | March 782 |
1979 | Marc Surer | March 792 |
1980 | Brian Henton | Toleman TG280 |
1981 | Geoff Lees | Ralt RH6/81 |
1982 | Corrado Fabi | March 822 |
1983 | Jonathan Palmer | Ralt RH6/83 |
1984 | Mike Thackwell | Ralt RH6/84 |
In this web site we will fully chronicle all the Formula cars from this period. It will take time, so please help us by contributing any additional information: email Allen at allen@oldracingcars.com.