Phil Quaife, the Glossary
Phil Quaife (born 27 March 1986) is a British racing driver.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Bahrain International Circuit, Brands Hatch, Britcar, British Racing Drivers' Club, Budapest, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Circuit de Monaco, Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Europe, Formula One, Hockenheimring, Hungaroring, Imola Circuit, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Istanbul Park, Monza Circuit, Nürburgring, Porsche 911, Porsche Supercup, Silverstone Circuit, Valencia Street Circuit, 2006 Porsche Supercup, 2007 Porsche Supercup, 2008 Porsche Supercup.
- CRS Racing drivers
- Ecurie Ecosse drivers
Bahrain International Circuit
The Bahrain International Circuit (Ḥalba al-Baḥrayn ad-Dawliyya) is a motorsport venue opened in 2004 and used for drag racing, GP2 Series (now FIA Formula 2), and the annual Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Brands Hatch
Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown, Kent, England, United Kingdom.
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Britcar
Britcar is an endurance sports car racing and touring car racing series in the United Kingdom.
British Racing Drivers' Club
The British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) is an exclusive invitation-only members club for racecar drivers who are judged to have achieved success in the upper levels of motor sport for a number of seasons.
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Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a motorsport race track in Montmeló, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco is a street circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbour of the Principality of Monaco.
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Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours is a motor racing circuit located in central France, near the towns of Magny-Cours and Nevers, some from Paris and from Lyon.
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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, informally referred to as Spa, is a motor-racing circuit located in Francorchamps, Stavelot, Wallonia, Belgium, about southeast of Spa.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Formula One
Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
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Hockenheimring
The Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg is a motor racing circuit situated in the Rhine valley near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located on the Bertha Benz Memorial Route.
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Hungaroring
The Hungaroring is a motorsport racetrack in Mogyoród, Pest County, Hungary where the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix is held.
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Imola Circuit
The Imola Circuit, officially called the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari (Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit), is a motor racing circuit.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a motor racing circuit located in Speedway, Indiana, an enclave suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Istanbul Park
Istanbul Park (İstanbul Park), also known as the Istanbul Racing Circuit or initially as the Istanbul Otodrom, is a motor sports race track in the Tuzla district of Istanbul, Turkey.
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Monza Circuit
The Monza Circuit (Italian: Autodromo Nazionale Monza) is a race track near the city of Monza, north of Milan, in Italy.
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Nürburgring
The Nürburgring is a 150,000-person capacity motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
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Porsche 911
The Porsche 911 (pronounced Nine Eleven or in Neunelf) is a two-door 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car introduced in September 1964 by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany.
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Porsche Supercup
The Porsche Supercup (officially known as Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, known as Porsche Michelin Supercup prior to 2007) is an international one-make production stock car racing series supporting the FIA Formula One World Championship organized by Porsche Motorsport GmbH.
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Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England, near the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury.
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Valencia Street Circuit
The Valencia Street Circuit (Circuit Urbà de València, Circuito Urbano de Valencia) was a street circuit in Valencia, Spain which hosted the Formula One European Grand Prix for five years (2008–2012).
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2006 Porsche Supercup
The 2006 Porsche Michelin Supercup season was the 14th Porsche Supercup season.
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2007 Porsche Supercup
The 2007 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season was the 15th Porsche Supercup season.
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2008 Porsche Supercup
The 2008 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season was the 16th Porsche Supercup season.
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See also
CRS Racing drivers
- Álvaro Parente
- Adam Christodoulou
- Andrea Piccini
- Andrew Kirkaldy (racing driver)
- António Félix da Costa
- Antonio García (racing driver)
- Ben Hanley
- Chris Goodwin
- Dirk Müller (racing driver)
- Ethan Ringel
- Fábio Gamberini
- Facu Regalia
- Glynn Geddie
- Harry Tincknell
- James Jakes
- James Sutton (racing driver)
- Jason Tahincioğlu
- Jeremy Metcalfe
- Jesse Krohn
- John Wartique
- Juan Manuel Polar
- Lewis Williamson
- Luke Hines
- Marlon Stöckinger
- Matias Laine
- Michael Meadows
- Nick Yelloly
- Oliver Oakes
- Oliver Rowland
- Oliver Turvey
- Peter Kox
- Phil Quaife
- Pierre Kaffer
- Riki Christodoulou
- Robert Bell (racing driver)
- Roberto Merhi
- Ryuji Yamamoto
- Sten Pentus
- Tamás Pál Kiss
- Tim Mullen
- Tim Sugden
- Victor Corrêa
- Vittorio Ghirelli
- Yann Cunha
- Zoël Amberg
Ecurie Ecosse drivers
- Alexander Sims (racing driver)
- Bobby Verdon-Roe
- Brian Redman
- Bruce Halford
- Chris Goodwin
- Costas Los
- David Leslie (racing driver)
- David Sears (racing driver)
- Desmond Titterington
- Gerry Birrell
- Héctor Rebaque
- Harry Nuttall (racing driver)
- Innes Ireland
- Ivor Bueb
- Jack Fairman
- John Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute
- Johnny Mowlem
- Jonny Cocker
- Marc Duez
- Masten Gregory
- Michael Roe (racing driver)
- Mike Wilds
- Ninian Sanderson
- Ollie Hancock
- Phil Quaife
- Ray Mallock
- Richard Attwood
- Robert Bell (racing driver)
- Ron Flockhart (racing driver)
- Roy Salvadori
- Tiff Needell
- Tom Walkinshaw
- Win Percy