1978 Formula One World Championship
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The 1978 Formula One World Championship was a Grand Prix racing season notable for Mario Andretti’s drivers’ title with Lotus and the controversial disqualification of his teammate Ronnie Peterson’s early-season “fan car.”
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16260864 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 1978 Formula One World Championship Context triple: [Wolf Racing, season, 1978 Formula One World Championship]
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1973 Formula One World Championship
The 1973 Formula One World Championship was a landmark Grand Prix season marked by intense competition, Jackie Stewart’s third and final drivers’ title, and Tyrrell’s strong performance amid growing safety concerns in the sport.
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1971 Formula One World Championship
The 1971 Formula One World Championship was a Grand Prix racing season notable for Jackie Stewart’s dominant title win with the emerging Tyrrell team and for helping cement the modern era of F1 competition.
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C.
1984 Formula One World Championship
The 1984 Formula One World Championship was a dramatic Grand Prix racing season notable for Niki Lauda’s narrow title victory over Alain Prost and significant controversies, including team disqualifications and regulatory disputes.
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1977 Formula One World Championship season
The 1977 Formula One World Championship season was a Grand Prix motor racing series in which Niki Lauda secured his second Drivers' Championship title driving for Ferrari.
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1967 Formula One World Championship
The 1967 Formula One World Championship was a season of top-tier international motor racing featuring Grand Prix events contested by leading drivers and teams of the era, ultimately won by Denny Hulme driving for Brabham.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 1978 Formula One World Championship Target entity description: The 1978 Formula One World Championship was a Grand Prix racing season notable for Mario Andretti’s drivers’ title with Lotus and the controversial disqualification of his teammate Ronnie Peterson’s early-season “fan car.”
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A.
1973 Formula One World Championship
The 1973 Formula One World Championship was a landmark Grand Prix season marked by intense competition, Jackie Stewart’s third and final drivers’ title, and Tyrrell’s strong performance amid growing safety concerns in the sport.
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B.
1971 Formula One World Championship
The 1971 Formula One World Championship was a Grand Prix racing season notable for Jackie Stewart’s dominant title win with the emerging Tyrrell team and for helping cement the modern era of F1 competition.
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C.
1984 Formula One World Championship
The 1984 Formula One World Championship was a dramatic Grand Prix racing season notable for Niki Lauda’s narrow title victory over Alain Prost and significant controversies, including team disqualifications and regulatory disputes.
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D.
1977 Formula One World Championship season
The 1977 Formula One World Championship season was a Grand Prix motor racing series in which Niki Lauda secured his second Drivers' Championship title driving for Ferrari.
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E.
1967 Formula One World Championship
The 1967 Formula One World Championship was a season of top-tier international motor racing featuring Grand Prix events contested by leading drivers and teams of the era, ultimately won by Denny Hulme driving for Brabham.
- F. None of above. chosen
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