1976 Formula One season
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1976 Formula One season
Summary
1976 Formula One season is a sports season[1]. It ranks in the top 0.93% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,606 views/month, #342 of 36,855).[2]
Key Facts
- 1976 Formula One season won the Q140393[3].
- 1976 Formula One season won the Scuderia Ferrari[4].
- 1976 Formula One season's instance of is recorded as sports season[5].
- 1976 Formula One season's instance of is recorded as Formula One season[6].
- 1976 Formula One season's Commons category is recorded as 1976 in Formula One[7].
- 1976 Formula One season's edition number is recorded as 27[8].
- 1976 Formula One season comprises 1976 Belgian Grand Prix[9].
- 1976 Formula One season comprises 1976 Brazilian Grand Prix[10].
- 1976 Formula One season comprises 1976 Formula One drivers' championship[11].
- 1976 Formula One season comprises 1976 Formula One constructors' championship[12].
- 1976 Formula One season began on January 25, 1976[13].
- 1976 Formula One season ended on October 24, 1976[14].
- 1976 Formula One season took place on 1976[15].
- 1976 Formula One season's sport is recorded as auto racing[16].
- 1976 Formula One season's organizer is recorded as Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile[17].
- 1976 Formula One season's topic's main category is recorded as Category:1976 in Formula One[18].
- 1976 Formula One season involved {'amount': '+55'} participants[19].
- 1976 Formula One season's number of matches played/races/starts is recorded as {'amount': '+16'}[20].
- 1976 Formula One season's sports season of league or competition is recorded as Formula One[21].
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When and Where
1976 Formula One season took place on 1976[15]. It began on January 25, 1976[13]. It ended on October 24, 1976[14].
Context
Recorded instance of include sports season[5] and Formula One season[6].
Participants
1976 Formula One season involved {'amount': '+55'} participants[19].
Why It Matters
1976 Formula One season ranks in the top 0.93% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,606 views/month, #342 of 36,855).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]