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Formula One World Championship: Patrick Neve RAM Racing Brabham BT44B, retired from his GP debut on lap 27 with aPatrick Neve (BEL) RAM Racing Brabham BT44B, retired from his GP debut on lap 27 with a broken halfshaft. Belgian Grand Prix, Rd 5, Zolder, Belgium, 16 May 1976
Formula One World Championship: Gunnar Nilsson made his GP debut with the Lotus teamGunnar Nilsson (SWE) made his GP debut with the Lotus team, retiring from the race on lap 19 with a broken clutch. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, South Africa, 6 March 1976
Formula One World Championship: Renzo Zorzi Williams, finished fourteenth on his GP debutRenzo Zorzi (ITA) Williams, finished fourteenth on his GP debut. Italian Grand Prix, Rd 13, Monza, Italy, 7 September 1975
Formula One World Championship: Hiroshi Fushida failed to start on his debut GP appearance as there wasnÕt a spareHiroshi Fushida (JPN) failed to start on his debut GP appearance as there wasnÕt a spare engine for the Maki F101C, which was making its F1 comeback after an inauspicious debut the season before
Formula One World Championship: Jean-Pierre Jabouille Tyrrell 007 finished twelfth on his GP debutJean-Pierre Jabouille (FRA) Tyrrell 007 finished twelfth on his GP debut, having tried unsuccessfully to qualify twice the previous season. French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, 6 July 1975. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Skip Barber was not classified on his GP debut in the Gene Mason Racing March 711 afterSkip Barber (USA) was not classified on his GP debut in the Gene Mason Racing March 711 after completing only 60 of the 70 race laps. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 20 June 1971. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: David Purley Lec Refrigeration Racing March 731 retired on hisDavid Purley (GBR) Lec Refrigeration Racing March 731 retired on his and the teamÕs debut GP on lap 31 with a broken fuel system. Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 3 June 1973. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Dr Helmut Marko made his Grand Prix debut in a BRM P153Dr Helmut Marko(AUT) made his Grand Prix debut in a BRM P153 Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 15 August 1971
Formula One World Championship: Niki Lauda made his Grand Prix debut driving a March 711Niki Lauda(AUT) made his Grand Prix debut driving a March 711, he retired on lap 20 with handling problems Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 15 August 1971
Formula One World Championship: Roger Williamson March, who didn t take the restart on his GP debut after beingRoger Williamson (GBR) (Right) March, who didn t take the restart on his GP debut after being involved in the multi car accident, talks with his backer Tom Wheatcroft (GBR)
Formula One World Championship: Mark Donohue Penske Racing McLaren M19A finished an excellent third on his GP debutMark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing McLaren M19A finished an excellent third on his GP debut, despite a brief spin and a stop to change his goggles. Canadian Grand Prix, Mosport Park, 19 September 1971
Formula One World Championship: John Cannon BRM P153 in his only GPJohn Cannon(CDN) BRM P153 in his only GP US GP, Watkins Glen, 3 October 1971
Formula One World Championship: Chris Craft Brabham BT33 in his only Grand PrixChris Craft(GBR) Brabham BT33 in his only Grand Prix US GP, Watkins Glen, 3 October 1971
Formula One World Championship: Mark Donohue Mclaren M19A, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debut here with Mclaren BossMark Donohue(USA) Mclaren M19A, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debut here with Mclaren Boss Teddy Mayer(USA), right Canadian GP, Mosport Park, 19 September 1971
Formula One World Championship: Dave Walker gave the Lotus 56 Turbine its Grand Prix debutDave Walker(AUS) gave the Lotus 56 Turbine its Grand Prix debut, but retired on lap 6 after an accident Dutch GP, Zandvoort, 20 June 1971
Formula One World Championship: Jody Scheckter made his Grand Prix debut with a Mclaren M19A, qualifying 7thJody Scheckter(RSA) made his Grand Prix debut with a Mclaren M19A, qualifying 7th, and running as high as 3rd before spinning to finish 9th US GP, Watkins Glen, 8 October 1972
Formula One World Championship: New Brabham Boss Bernie Ecclestone, right, with Grand Prix new boy Carlos ReutemannNew Brabham Boss Bernie Ecclestone(GBR), right, with Grand Prix new boy Carlos Reutemann(ARG) Argentine GP, Buenos Aires, January 23 1972
Formula One World Championship: Reine Wisell Lotus 72C, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debutReine Wisell(SWE) Lotus 72C, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debut US GP, Watkins Glen, 4 October 1970
Formula One World Championship: Tyrrell 001 designer Derek Gardner the Tyrrell 001 made its debut in CanadaTyrrell 001 designer Derek Gardner(GBR) the Tyrrell 001 made its debut in Canada Canadian GP, St. Jovite, 20 September 1970
Formula One World Championship: Silvio Moser made his first unsuccessful attempt to qualify the debuting Belassi FordSilvio Moser (SUI) made his first unsuccessful attempt to qualify the debuting Belassi Ford. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 21 June 1970. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Mauro Forghieri Ferrari designer, left with Ignazio Giunti who finished 4th in hisMauro Forghieri(ITA) Ferrari designer, left with Ignazio Giunti(ITA) who finished 4th in his first Grand Prix, driving a Ferrari 312B Belgian GP, Spa, 7 June 1970
Formula One World Championship: Ignazio Giunti Ferrari 312B finished fourth on his GP debutIgnazio Giunti (ITA) Ferrari 312B finished fourth on his GP debut. Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps, 7 June 1970. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Francois Cevert March 701, made his Grand Prix debut replacing Johnny Servoz-Gavin atFrancois Cevert(FRA) March 701, made his Grand Prix debut replacing Johnny Servoz-Gavin at Tyrrell, seen her with Ken Tyrrell(GBR), right Dutch GP, Zandvoort, 21 June 1970
Formula One World Championship: Jo Schlesser aboard the controversial Honda RA302Jo Schlesser (FRA) aboard the controversial Honda RA302. Tragically Schlesser would meet is death in a fiery accident on his Grand Prix debut Ð his fate not helped by his car being a magnesium based
Formula One World Championship: Robin Widdows Cooper T86 took part in his only Formula One Grand PrixRobin Widdows (GBR) Cooper T86 took part in his only Formula One Grand Prix, qualifying eighteenth and retiring on lap 34 with a misfire British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch, England, July 20 1968
Formula One World Championship: Vic Elford Cooper T86B finished 4th in his debut raceVic Elford (GBR) Cooper T86B finished 4th in his debut race. French Grand Prix, Rouen-les-Essarts, France, 7 July 1968
Formula One World Championship: Mario Andretti Lotus 49B caused a sensation when he took pole position on his GP debutMario Andretti (USA) Lotus 49B caused a sensation when he took pole position on his GP debut. His race was curtailed however with clutch failure. United States Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, 6 October 1968