Swiss Formula 3 Championship — The Swiss Formula 3 Championship is a Level 2 European F3 car racing series made up of circuit races and also hillclimbs.The Swiss Formula 3 Championship Results.Position Driver Chassis Points 1978 1 Patrick Studer Chevron B43 Toyota 145, 2 Louis … Wikipedia
Formula Three — Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or F3, is a class of open wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America, and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers. Formula Three has… … Wikipedia
Swiss People's Party — / Democratic Union of the Centre Schweizerische Volkspartei (German) Union Démocratique du Centre (French) Unione Democratica di Centro (Italian) Partida Populara Svizra (Romansh) Swiss quality, the party of th … Wikipedia
Formula Junior — is a formula racing class first adopted in October 1958 by the CSI ( International Sporting Commission , the part of the FIA that then regulated motorsports). The class was intended to provide an entry level class where you could use inexpensive… … Wikipedia
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Swiss federal election, 2003 — Legislative elections in the Swiss Confederation were held on 19 October 2003. Although in Switzerland s peculiar political system, in which all four major parties form a coalition, it is very difficult to achieve a change of government, this… … Wikipedia
Swiss People's Party — ▪ political party, Switzerland German Schweizerische Volkspartei (SVP) , French Union Démocratique du Centre (UDC) , Italian Unione Democratica di Centro conservative Swiss political party. The Swiss People s Party, also known as… … Universalium
Magic formula — For the general concept, see Magical formula. In Swiss politics, the magic formula (German: Zauberformel, French: formule magique, Italian: formula magica) is an arithmetic formula for dividing the seven executive seats of the Swiss Federal… … Wikipedia