Ricardo Rosset (born 27 July 1968) is a Brazilian racing driver. Runner-up in the 1995 International Formula 3000 Championship, he later participated in...
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Arrows' former drivers Jos Verstappen and Ricardo Rosset joined the Tyrrell and Lola team, respectively. Rosset was joined by Benetton's test driver Vincenzo...
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multiple people Ricardo Rosset (born 1968), Brazilian racing driver Ricardo Salampessy (born 1984), Indonesian footballer Ricardo Sanabria (born 1969)...
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1998 Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Brazilian Ricardo Rosset and Japanese rookie Toranosuke Takagi, and was the final Tyrrell car...
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However, new owners British American Tobacco preferred to hire Brazilian Ricardo Rosset, who had briefly raced for the now-defunct Lola team in 1997. They promoted...
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Rosset (born 1971), French music entrepreneur Ricardo Rosset (born 1968), Brazilian racing driver Rosset sheep, a breed of domestic sheep This disambiguation...
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well-spaced field. As a result, Pedro Diniz, Vincenzo Sospiri, and Ricardo Rosset all failed to make the 107% mark. Diniz was allowed to race at the discretion...
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driven by Dutchman Jos Verstappen, who moved from Simtek, and Brazilian Ricardo Rosset, who graduated from Formula 3000. Footwork was bought by Tom Walkinshaw...
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now-defunct Simtek team, and 1995 International Formula 3000 runner-up Ricardo Rosset. Simtek's other driver, Domenico Schiattarella left F1 completely. Luca...
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Mika Salo (Arrows), Pedro Diniz (Arrows), Toranosuke Takagi (Tyrrell), Ricardo Rosset (Tyrrell) and Shinji Nakano (Minardi). Jos Verstappen managed to get...
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