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Hello, and welcome to the 1976 European F2 Championship! The European F2 Championship was the final step for a driver before reaching F1 and in 1976 it saw names such as future F1 World Champion Keke Rosberg, race winners Rene Arnoux, Jean-Pierre Jabouille and Patrick Tambay, and other F1 drivers like Eddie Cheever, Harald Ertl and Alex Ribeiro. The list of teams is below so post the team that you want below and it will be assigned to you.



Link in case table does not work properly for you.


Calendar
1. Jim Clark Rennen (Hockenheimring) - 11th April - 20+20 Laps
2. Jochen Rindt Trophy (Thruxton Circuit) - 19th April - 55 Laps
3. Gran Premio di San Marino (Autodromo Dino Ferrari) - 2nd May - 44 Laps
NC. Grande Premio do Estoril (Autódromo do Estoril) - 9th May - 50 Laps
4. Festspielpreis der Stadt Salzburg (Salzburgring) - 16th May - 50 Laps
5. Grand Prix du Pau (Pau Street Circuit) - 23rd May - 73 Laps
6. Rhein-Pokalrennen (Hockenheimring) - 30th May - 20+20 Laps
NC. Grosser Preis von Bayern (Norisring) - 6th June - 76 Laps
7. Grand Prix du Normandie (Rouen-Les-Essarts) - 13th June - 39 Laps
8. Gran Premio di Mugello (Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello) - 27th June - 43 Laps
NC. Gran Premio di Parma (Autodromo di Varano) - 4th July - 66 Laps
9. Gran Premio di Mediterraneo (Enna-Pergusa) - 11th July - 30+30 Laps
10. Grote Prijs van Limburg (Circuit Zolder) - 8th August - 50 Laps
11. Grand Prix du Marseille (Circuit Paul Ricard) - 22nd August - 65 Laps
NC. Eifelrennen (Nürburgring Nordschleife) - 29th August - 36 Laps (The GP2 circuit is downscaled)
12. Preis von Baden-Württemberg und Hessen (Hockenheimring) - 5th September - 20+20 Laps
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The Rules

General Rules
- All constructor teams must enter 2 cars at all races. They don't have to have the same chassis, but must use the same engine.

- Points are 9-6-4-3-2-1 and the best 11 results count towards the title.

- Teams that are in the red once the season has finished and all prize money distributed will be declared bankrupt and will have their assets sold off in the post-season auction. The next person on the waiting list will then have the opportunity to move up into the series.

Marketplace
- The Marketplace for 1976 will open once all team spots are filled

- Each constructor team must purchase a minimum of two chassis and two engines. You may purchase more as necessary, but no team can own more than three chassis at any one time.

- If you have enough money you can build a new chassis from categories A-F, and doing so entitles you to both entrants and constructors prize money at the end of the season and mid-season upgrades. You can buy an existing chassis but you will only receive entrants prize money at the end of the season and will not be able to upgrade your car mid-season.

- There are an unlimited number of engines available from each manufacturer.

- Teams are also free to do private sales or lease deals among themselves.

Damage

As it works very well, the series will use a modified version of the damage system used in Tommykl's Alt-F1 will be adopted.

- For every race-ending accident or collision that a driver is involved in, an RNG will be rolled depending on the severity of the crash. The categories are as follows:
Category 1: 0-25% the cost of the chassis
2: 20-45%, 5% of driver injury
3: 40-65%, 5% chance of a write-off, 10% of driver injury
4: 60-85%, 10% chance of a write-off, 20% of driver injury, 5% of driver death
5: 80-105%, 20% chance of a write-off, 50% of driver injury, 10% of driver death
6: 100-125%, 50% chance of a write-off, 75% of driver injury, 20% of driver death
7: 120-150%, 75% chance of a write-off, 90% of driver injury, 50% of driver death

- For each mechanical failure caused by an oil leak, water leak or outright engine failure, a similar RNG will be run. The range will be from 0-150, with any value over 100 being considered a total write-off. Any engine that is deemed a write-off will have a residual scrap value of 10% of original value.

- All damage must be repaired before each race, or a spare car can be entered in its place.

Aging

At the end of each season, chassis will undergo aging to reflect their growing obsolescence. The aging will be as follows:

1976-Spec Car
1 Year (start of 1977): -2 DF, -1 Handling, +1000 Reliability
2 Years (1978): -3 DF, -2 Handling, +2000 Reliability
3 Years (1979): You aren't gonna live to see it

1975-Spec Car
1 Year (1977): -3 DF, -2 Handling, +2000 Reliability
2 Years (1978): See 3 years for 1976-spec cars

1974-Spec Cars
1 Year (1977): You likely are bankrupt or in hilarious debt

1973-Spec Cars
1 year (1977): Not even Formula Ford cars are this bad

Prize Money

- The following prize money will be distributed each race:

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Pos    Prize Money
1st - £18,000
2nd - £14,000
3rd - £10,000
4th - £8,000
5th - £6,000
6th - £5,000
7th-10th - £4,000
11th-15th - £3,000
16th-26th - £2,500
DNQ - £1,000
DNPQ - £500


- At the end of the season, each team will receive the following prize money, determined by their placing in a teams' championship:

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Pos    Prize Money
1st   £400,000
2nd   £375,000
3rd   £350,000
4th   £300,000
5th-10th   £250,000
11th-14th   £200,000


Privateers

- You can set up a separate or not privateer team once the main teams are all assigned.

- A privateer team will be assigned a budget and can then buy whatever chassis and engine they want and sign whatever dubious driver they so wish to choose.

- After that, they can submit the races they will be entering (travel costs will come up in due course). Each race will have a maximum limit of 40 entries.

- If a race has more than 28 entries then all privateer entries will automatically go into pre-qualifying.

- There will be a prequalifying shuffle every 4 races, with the top 12 teams in the EC going straight to main qualifying.

- The amount of prize money they will receive at the end of the season will be EC position/16*no. of races entered+(1,000*points).

- If a privateer scores 3 or more world championship points in a season, for a £100,000 fee, they can become a main team for 1977.

- I encourage as many privateers as possible to enter, as it livens up the series.

Race formats

- Each race will have pre-qualifying (if there's enough privateer interest in that race) with the top 3 teams on aggregate timing going through to qualifying

- A maximum of 28 cars is allowed in qualifying, and qualifying will be stretched over 2 sessions, 1 on Friday and 1 on Saturday, with the best time from those sessions determining a driver's grid position.

- Most races follow the conventional 1-race format, with the exception of the races at the Hockenheimring, which have 2 heats, and a driver's best results from those races will count towards the championship. If 2 drivers score the same amount of points (i.e they both finish 6th in 1 race) then whoever got the better result in the 2nd race will be classified in that position on the championship.

Driver deaths

- Even though you might think that there isn't a point in this, it is the 1970s here, and driver deaths were still very common.

- If a driver dies, then teams are expected to provide the deceased's relatives with a form of financial compensation, and an RNG will be rolled to decide how much will be paid out.
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I'll go with Chevron
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I'll go for Lista.
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Could I try (and most likely fail) with Team Warsteiner Eurorace?
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Let's take over Fritz Lochmann, i want to ruin another team
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And with that all main teams for 1976 are gone! You can now post your planned privateer entries (you can call them and base them whatever/wherever you want, as long as it isn't absurd) here.

Sponsors
- Sponsors provide money in three tiers in return for goals being achieved.
- Each team has one sponsor with three goals, Tier 1 goals offering the most money (and are the hardest to achieve) and Tier 3 goals offer the least money (and are the easiest to achieve).
- You may only target one tier at a time, even if your choices fulfill all three tiers. This must be stated.
- Some privateer teams have sponsors, but some do not.
- More information is provided on the Sponsors tab of the spreadsheet.

So check the sponsor tab on the spreadsheet (it won't immediately be there but it will be eventually) and define your sponsor goals in this format:

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Team:
User:
Sponsor:
Sponsor goal:
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Not here to enter a team (really not a good time for me to be doing so), but would like to suggest some alternate race titles so we don't have any standardised and soulless "x venue F2 Race". I think it's known by now how much I hate seeing that type of thing from the series I run.

So anyway, I would suggest the following names:

4. Festspielpreis der Stadt Salzburg
6. Rhein-Pokalrennen
8. Gran Premio di Mugello
10. Grande Premio do Estoril
11. Grote Prijs van Limborg
13. Preis von Baden-Württemberg und Hessen

aaand back to work. Or sleep might be better at this stage...
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Simtek wrote:Not here to enter a team (really not a good time for me to be doing so), but would like to suggest some alternate race titles so we don't have any standardised and soulless "x venue F2 Race". I think it's known by now how much I hate seeing that type of thing from the series I run.

So anyway, I would suggest the following names:

4. Festspielpreis der Stadt Salzburg
6. Rhein-Pokalrennen
8. Gran Premio di Mugello
10. Grande Premio do Estoril
11. Grote Prijs van Limborg
13. Preis von Baden-Württemberg und Hessen

aaand back to work. Or sleep might be better at this stage...

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Right, it's been a while since I last posted some activity relating to this series, so, I'll open up the chassis and engine marketplace and privateer entries using the formats below:

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Team name:
User:
Chassis: (State if you want to design a new chassis, or buy an existing one)
Chassis design (only if applicable):
Number of chassis:
Engine:
Number of engines:


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Privateer team name (Nationality):
User:
Chassis:
Number of chassis:
Engine:
Number of engines:
Race entries (List the race numbers you would like to enter, or you can buy packages):


All relevant information is available in the spreadsheet on the OP.
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Team name: Lista Racing Team
User: Bandon23
Chassis: Osella FA2
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Hart
Number of engines: 2
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Team name: Equipe Elf Switzerland
User: Dexter249
Chassis: (State if you want to design a new chassis, or buy an existing one) NEW!
Chassis design (only if applicable): A!
Number of chassis: 3
Engine: Renault
Number of engines: 3
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Ecurie Lacrosse (FRA) will be entering as a privateer in 1976 European F2 Championship. It's the first privateer to enter in this series and team base located in Amiens, France.

Privateer team name (Nationality): Ecurie Lacrosse (FRA)
User: Bandon23
Chassis: Chevron B27
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Renzo
Number of engines: 2
Race entries (List the race numbers you would like to enter, or you can buy packages): French Package, why not?
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Sorry i'm gonna pull out, i visit the forums less lately so i'll focus on the running teams.
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Team name: Fritz Lochmann Racing
User: adrianbelmonte_
Chassis: New
Chassis design: C
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Hart
Number of engines: 2
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Team name: Team Warsteiner Eurorace
User: Iso Masa
Chassis: Well, why not: NEW!! (Preferred name TOJ F201)
Chassis design: B
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: BMW
Number of engines: 2


Next up: Pay drivers...
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Team name: Willi Kauhsen Racing Team
User: Novitopoli
Chassis: (State if you want to design a new chassis, or buy an existing one): New chassis (Kauhsen WK001)
Chassis design (only if applicable): A
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Hart
Number of engines: 2
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Team name: March
User: This Could Be You
Chassis: New- March 762
Chassis design: Tier A
Number of chassis: 4 (2 if they can't be sold to privateers)
Engine: BMW
Number of engines: 2
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Might as well have a post relating to this series after over a month of no action...

I'll deal with the remaining chassis/engine stuff now.

Team name: Scuderia Everest
Chassis: March 752
Chassis design (only if applicable): N/A
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Ford Cosworth DFV
Number of engines: 2

Team name: Chevron Racing Team
Chassis: New design (Chevron B31)
Chassis design (only if applicable): A
Number of chassis: 4 (2 are for sale)
Engine: BMW M10
Number of engines: 2

Team name: Project Four Racing
Chassis: March 752
Chassis design (only if applicable): N/A
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Hart 420
Number of engines: 2

Team name: Trivellato Racing Team
Chassis: Chevron B31
Chassis design (only if applicable): N/A
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Hart 420
Number of engines: 2

Team name: Osella Squadra Corse
Chassis: New design
Chassis design (only if applicable): B
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Ford Cosworth DFV
Number of engines: 2

Team name: Fred Opert Racing
Chassis: Chevron B29
Chassis design (only if applicable): N/A
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Ford Cosworth DFV
Number of engines: 2

Team name: Écurie Elf
Chassis: New design
Chassis design (only if applicable): A
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Renault RS1
Number of engines: 2

And some privateer entries:

Privateer team name (Nationality): Mafioso di Italia (ITA)
Chassis: Surtees TS15
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Renzo DFV
Number of engines: 2
Race entries (List the race numbers you would like to enter, or you can buy packages): Italian Package

Privateer team name (Nationality): Süddeutsche Zeitung AG (GER)
Chassis: March 742
Number of chassis: 2
Engine: Ford Cosworth DFV
Number of engines: 2
Race entries (List the race numbers you would like to enter, or you can buy packages): German Package
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Driver signing (May or may not be stolen from Alt-F3000)

Requirements:
Drivers must have:
- competed in less than 10 F1 Grands Prix, and have finished no higher than 4th at any point.
- have competed in any official F2 or F3 championship before.

Signing process:

You may make offers for up to FIVE drivers per seat. There are three types of contract terms you may offer to a driver.

Contract: You may offer a driver a wage to join your team; this must be between £20k-£100k per season (or £2k-£8k per race). You may pay the driver per race, or pay his seasons fee immediately. If you wish to terminate the agreement with a contracted driver, you must pay the rest of the agreed time off with him. Wages will be counted towards the nearest £500 per race.

For example, Driver A signs with a team for 12 Races at £2k per race. Having been sacked after 6 races, the team must pay off the remaining six. You can offer a driver fewer races per season, but it becomes more difficult to re-sign the driver if you wish for them to complete any more races. If you choose to pay the driver per race, but cannot afford to do so at any point, you must pay double at the next race event. If you still default on payments, the driver may leave the team.

A driver views a contracted drive as first priority.

Pay-driver: You offer the driver a seat, but the driver must bring a budget with them. The less successful a driver in previous formulae, the more likely they are to bring a larger budget with them. The amount of budget a driver brings will be generated through RNG after drivers have been signed by teams. The team can request that the driver pays per race or per season, but if a driver is sacked mid-way through the season then the team must pay back the equivalent sponsorship value per race. Sponsorship RNGs offer values of £40k per season to £160k per season, in £20k increments (the value generated can be divided by 12 for a race-by-race payment value.), with weightings based on driver success.

For example, Driver B signs for a team and pays for the season up-front. Having been sacked after 6 races, the team must pay back the value of (sponsorship value/12)x6.

Due to increased job security, a driver views a pay-driver option as second priority. Drivers will not entertain this option if offered a contracted drive.

Non-contract: A driver may also sign for a team on non-contract terms. You do not have to pay the driver or request that they bring a budget, and you can replace them at any time. However, other teams can make offers to non-contract drivers mid-season should they impress.

Due to low job security, a driver views a non-contract option as a final resort. Drivers will not entertain this option if offered a contracted drive or pay-drive.

Please fill out the form below:

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Team:
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name:
Basis: (contracted, pay-driver or non-contract)
Wage: (if contracted)
Contract length (races):
Payment method: (per race or per season, as discussed with contracted and pay-drivers).

etc.


Final note: you may not be in debt at the end of this signing process. You may change bids, but everything is locked in at 18:00 GMT on Saturday, June 9th.

Compulsory Roll Call
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Equipe Elf Switzerland - Dexter249
Ecurie Elf - Pilot
March Engineering - This Could Be You
Chevron Racing Team - RedEyes504
Willi Kauhsen Racing Team - novitopoli
Trivellato Racing Team - thor97
Team Warsteiner Eurorace - Iso Masa
Osella Squadra Corse - FantometteBR
Lista Racing Team - Bandon23
Fritz Lochmann Racing - AdrianBelmonte_
Ecurie Lacrosse - Bandon23
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Team: Lista Racing Team
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Alberto Colombo
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 40k
Contract length (races): Full-time
Payment method: Per race

Option B
Driver Name: Markus Hotz
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 40k
Contract length (races): Full-time
Payment method: Per race

Option C
Driver Name: Freddy Kottulinsky
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 35k
Contract length (races): Full-time
Payment Method: Per race

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Team: Ecurie Lacrosse
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Gianfranco Brancatelli
Basis: Pay-driver
Wage: N/A
Contract length (races): 3 races (Pau, Normandie and Marseille)
Payment Method: Per race

Option B
Driver Name: Ulf Svensson
Basis: Pay Driver
Wage: N/A
Contract length (races): 3 races
(Pau, Normandie and Marseille)
Payment Method: Per race

Option C
Driver Name: Jac Nelleman
Basis: Pay Driver
Wage: N/A
Contract length (races): 3 races (Pau, Normandie and Marseille)
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Team: March Engineering
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Patrick Tambay
Basis: contracted
Wage: £40k
Contract length (races): 24 Races
Payment method: per season


Option B
Driver Name: Eddie Cheever
Basis: contracted
Wage: £40k
Contract length (races): 12 Races
Payment method: per season


Option C
Driver Name: Alex Ribiero
Basis: contracted
Wage: £35k
Contract length (races): 12 Races
Payment method: per season

---Second driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Brian Henton
Basis: contracted
Wage: £25k
Contract length (races): 12 Races
Payment method: per season


Option B
Driver Name: Giancarlo Martini
Basis: contracted
Wage: £25k
Contract length (races): 12 Races
Payment method: per season


Option A
Driver Name: Maurizio Flammini
Basis: contracted
Wage: £20k
Contract length (races): 12 Races
Payment method: per season
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Re: 1976 European F2 Championship - Chassis/engines, private

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Team: Equipe Elf Switzerland
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Patrick Tambay
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 40k
Contract length (races): 24
Payment method: Per season

Option B
Driver Name: Eddie Cheever
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 40k
Contract length (races): 24
Payment method: Per season


Second

Option A
Driver Name: Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 35k
Contract length (races): 24
Payment method: Per season

Option B
Driver Name: Rene Arnoux
Basis: Contracted
Wage: 30k
Contract length (races): 24
Payment method: Per season
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Re: 1976 European F2 Championship - Chassis/engines, private

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Team: Team Warsteiner Eurorace
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Keke Rosberg
Basis: (contracted)
Wage: 30k
Contract length (races): 12 (1976 season)
Payment method: (per season).

Option B
Driver Name: Gunnar Nilsson
Basis: (contracted)
Wage: 30k
Contract length (races): 12 (1976 season)
Payment method: (per season).

Option C
Driver Name: Gilles Villeneuve
Basis: (contracted)
Wage: 30k
Contract length (races): 12 (1976 season)
Payment method: (per season).

Option D
Driver Name: Hans Binder
Basis: (contracted)
Wage: 25k
Contract length (races): 12 (1976 season)
Payment method: (per season).


---Second driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Klaus Ludwig
Basis: (pay-driver)
Wage: Bring a few DM...
Contract length (): Depends on budget
Payment method: (per race).

Option B
Driver Name: Patrick Neve
Basis: (pay-driver)
Wage: Bring monies...
Contract length (): Depends on budget
Payment method: (per race).

Option C
Driver Name: Conny Andersson
Basis: (pay-driver)
Wage: Bring a few svenska kronor...
Contract length (): Depends on budget
Payment method: (per race).

Option D
Driver Name: Gerd Biechteler
Basis: (pay-driver)
Wage: Bring a few DM...
Contract length (): Depends on budget
Payment method: (per race).
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Re: 1976 European F2 Championship - Chassis/engines, private

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Team: Osella Squadra Crose
---First driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Bruno Giacomelli
Basis: contracted
Wage: 45k
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Option B
Driver Name: Giorgio Francia
Basis: pay-driver
Wage: TBD
Contract length (races): As many as his money can pay
Payment method: per race

Option C
Driver Name: Lamberto Leoni
Basis: pay-driver
Wage: TBD
Contract length (races): As many as his money can pay
Payment method: per race

---Second driver---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Option A
Driver Name: Lamberto Leoni
Basis: pay-driver
Wage: TBD
Contract length (races): As many as his money can pay
Payment method: per race

Option B
Driver Name: Maurizio Flammini
Basis: contracted
Wage: 45k
Contract length (races): 12
Payment method: per year

Option C
Driver Name: Geoff Lees
Basis: pay-driver
Wage: TBD
Contract length (races): As many as his money can pay
Payment method: per race
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Re: 1976 European F2 Championship - Chassis/engines, private

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Team: Willi Kauhsen Racing Team

First Driver:

Driver Name: Renè Arnoux
Basis: contracted
Wage: 45k
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Driver Name: Riccardo Patrese
Basis: contracted
Wage: 40k
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Driver Name: Patrick Tambay
Basis: contracted
Wage: 35k
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Driver Name: Didier Pironi
Basis: contracted
Wage: 30k
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Second Driver:

Driver Name: Klaus Ludwig
Basis: Pay Driver
Wage: --
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Driver Name: Derek Daly
Basis: Pay Driver
Wage: --
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Driver Name: Ingo Hoffmann
Basis: Pay Driver
Wage: --
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year

Driver Name: Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi
Basis: Pay Driver
Wage: --
Contract length (races): 12 (plus up to four non-races)
Payment method: per year
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