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Formula One World Championship: Dan Gurney debuted his Eagle T1G but was too many laps down to be classified(L to R): Dan Gurney (USA) debuted his Eagle T1G but was too many laps down to be classified. Alongside him is Phil Hill (USA) who drove the camera car for the MGM film Grand Prix
Australian Grand Prix, Rd1, Melbourne, Australia, 12 March 2000Jenson Button (GBR) made his Formula One debut with the Williams F1 Team. Australian Grand Prix, Rd1, Melbourne, Australia, 12 March 2000
Formula One World Championship: Grand Prix debutante Mark Webber Minardi PS02 sensationally came from eighteenth toGrand Prix debutante Mark Webber (AUS) Minardi PS02 sensationally came from eighteenth to finish fifth. Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, 3 March 2002
Formula One World Championship: Tim Schenken debuted the Trojan-Tauranac Racing Suzuki / Homelite Trojan T103Tim Schenken (AUS) debuted the Trojan-Tauranac Racing Suzuki/Homelite Trojan T103 and was classified in fourteenth and last position, despite spinning off on the seventy-seventh lap
Formula One World Championship: Nelson Piquet made his GP debut in the Ensign N177Nelson Piquet (BRA) made his GP debut in the Ensign N177, but retired from the race on lap 32 with a blown engine. German Grand Prix, Rd 11, Hockenheim, Germany, 30 July 1978
Formula One World ChampionshipHonda made their F1 debut with fellow debutante Ronnie Bucknum (USA) driving the RA271. He qualified last and spun on the twelfth lap, but was classified in thirteenth place
Formula One World ChampionshipRoland Ratzenberger (AUT) failed to qualify on his debut GP appearance after suffering technical problems with the Simtek S941 when qualifying was dry
Formula One World ChampionshipJonathan Williams (GBR) Ferrari 312, who finished eighth in his first and only GP appearance, leads Jackie Stewart (GBR) BRM P115 who retired on lap twenty-four with a blown engine
Formula One World ChampionshipJody Scheckter (RSA) Wolf WR1 took a historic victory in the opening race of the season, as the Wolf team became the first and only constructor to win on their GP debut
Formula One World ChampionshipLegendary motorcycle rider Mike Hailwood (GBR) Lotus 24 finished eighth on his Grand Prix debut. British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 20 July 1963.
Formula One World ChampionshipDerek Daly (IRE) Hesketh 308E failed to qualify on his debut GP appearance. United States Grand Prix West, Rd 4, Long Beach, USA, 2 April 1978. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipThe de Tomaso 505, entered by Frank Williams (GBR) was debuted by Piers Courage (GBR), who retired on lap 40 after kerb hopping damaged his suspension
Formula One World ChampionshipEddie Cheever (USA) Hesketh 308E retired from his GP debut on lap nine with an oil leak. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipTony Settember (USA) Emeryson (61) finished eleventh on his Grand Prix debut. British Grand Prix, Aintree, 21 July 1962.
Formula One World ChampionshipRoger 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 ChampionshipMario Andretti (USA) Lotus 49B caused a sensation when he took pole position on his GP debut. His race was curtailed however with clutch failure
Formula One World ChampionshipMario Andretti (USA), Lotus Cosworth 49B, made his Formula One race debut at Watkins Glen. He scored pole position but retired on lap 32 with clutch failure
Formula One World ChampionshipRene Arnoux (FRA) Martini MK23 failed to qualify on his and the teams GP debut. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipFrancois Cevert (FRA) Tyrrell Racing Organisation March 701 retired from his GP debut on lap 32 with an engine failure. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 21 June 1970. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipThe Brabham BT3 made its Grand Prix debut in the hands of the team owner Jack Brabham (AUS). He retired on lap nine with a broken throttle linkage. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 5 August 1962.
Formula One World ChampionshipMike Parkes (GBR) Ferrari 312, on his debut race for Ferrari finished in 2nd place. French Grand Prix, Riems, France, 3 July 1966.
Formula One World ChampionshipGilles Villeneuve (CDN) stunned the F1 fraternity on his GP debut when he qualified his McLaren M23 in ninth place. He would have finished in the points but for a faulty water temperature gauge that
Formula One World ChampionshipHeinz Schiller (SUI) Ecurie Filipinetti Lotus 24 retired after four laps in his only Grand Prix appearance. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 5 August 1962.
Formula One World ChampionshipBobby Unser (USA) BRM P138 retired on lap 35 in his debut Grand Prix. USA Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, USA, 6 October 1968.
Formula One World ChampionshipPatrick Depailler (FRA), making his GP debut in an Elf supported Tyrrell 004, suffers one of his two punctures in the race that caused him to not be classified as a finisher
Formula One World ChampionshipDerek Warwick (GBR) made his debut GP appearance with the Toleman TG181 - the team also making its GP debut. The car was beset with problems and Warwick failed to qualify
Formula One World ChampionshipTrevor Taylor (GBR) appeared in the debut making Shannon Coventry Climax Mk1. The car qualified last, failed to make it off the start line and was never seen in F1 again
Formula One World ChampionshipEddie Cheever (USA), joined the Hesketh team and retired from his first race start race on lap 9 with a broken oil line in his 308E. Eddie replaced former driver Divina Galica (GBR) (Background)
Formula One World ChampionshipRobin Widdows (GBR) Cooper T86 retired with ignition failure in his debut race. British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch, England, 20 July 1968.
Formula One World ChampionshipEddie Cheever (USA) joined the Hesketh team and retired from his first race start on lap 9 with a broken oil line. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978.
Formula One World ChampionshipMario Andretti (USA), Lotus Cosworth 49B, made his Formula One race debut at Watkins Glen. He started from pole position but retired on lap 32 with clutch failure
Formula One World ChampionshipKurt Ahrens Jr (GER) Brabham BT24 finished in 12 place in his debut Grand Prix. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany, 4 August 1968.
Formula One World ChampionshipAlessandro Pesenti-Rossi (ITA) finished fourteenth on his GP debut in the Scuderia Gulf Rondini Tyrrell 007. German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, 1 August 1976. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipColin Chapman (GBR) Lotus Team Owner (Right) talks with Brian Henton (GBR), who crashed out of his GP debut in the Lotus 72E, but was credited with a sixteenth place position
Formula One World ChampionshipDerek Bell (GBR) Ferrari with his wife Pam. He qualified in 8th place in his debut Grand Prix but only completed 4 laps before retiring with mechanical trouble
Formula One World ChampionshipGijs van Lennep (NED) finished eighth on his GP debut in a Stichting Autoraces Nederland entered Surtees TS7. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 20 June 1971. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipSkip 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 ChampionshipNigel Mansell (GBR) Lotus 81B made his F1 debut. He retired from the race on lap 41 with a blown engine and suffered mild burns from a fuel leak
Formula One World ChampionshipRobin Widdows (GBR) Cooper T86. Retired from his debut race with ignition trouble. British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch, England, 20 July 1968.
Formula One World Championship(L to R): Bernie Ecclestone (GBR) Brabham Team Owner / FOCA Chief Executive with Ricardo Zunino (ARG) who replaced Niki Lauda (AUT) after the first practice session when he retired from the sport
Formula One World ChampionshipLady racer Divina Galica (GBR) Whiting Surtees TS16 failed to qualify on her debut GP appearance. British Grand Prix, Rd 9, Brands Hatch, England, 18 July 1976. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipThe de Tomaso 505, entered by Frank Williams (GBR) (On the right of rear wing) was debuted by Piers Courage (GBR) (by Rear tyre), who retired on lap 40 after kerb hopping damaged his suspension
Formula One World ChampionshipRonnie Peterson (SWE) March 701 finished seventh on his GP debut. Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 10 May 1970. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipJo Siffert (SUI) made his debut Grand Prix start in a privately entered Lotus 21, finishing the race tenth and last. Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps, 17 June 1962