Formula 1 World Championship 2016 Race Winners...12 Results of 2016 Races ...13 -16 Championship Positions (after Austrian GP)...17 FIA Formula One World Champions 1950-2015 ...
thus enabling 24-year-old Russell, in his first full term with Mercedes, to distinguished himself in a supporting role - highlighted by a first F1 victory in the penultimate race of the season. Finishing second there, Hamilton was quick to congratulate Russell whose obvious talent bode well...
In 2012 Vettel triumphed over both adversity and formidable opposition that included five other champions: Alonso, Hamilton, Button, Raikkonen and Schumacher. In the 20-race season (the longest ever) made unpredictable by regulation changes, there were eight different winners from six teams. By mid...
Each year of competition lists the appropriate races, the cars they drove, winners, and a history of the race itself. The ultimate pictorial history of F1 championships, this book deserves a place on the shelf of any and every racing fan who follows Formula One racing! 展开 ...
The final race of the first season of Formula 1 was set in Italy and had 32 racers. The winners of the competition were revealed to be one of the three Alfa Romeo's who were in name: Juan Manuel Fangio, Fagioli and Farina. One of the only challenges the cars would encounter would be...
A huge crash in Las Vegas brought his only retirement of the season, but Norris' campaign left no doubt that it is merely a matter of time until he joins the winners' circle. Oscar Piastri, McLaren: 7.5 Championship position: 9th - 97 points ...
Compared with the 24-year-old driver’s “impressive” job in practice sessions, his role off the track seems more important to his team. Before Singapore Grand Prix, Ma Qing Hua had attended a sponsor event run by Roca, a fully Spanish-owned sanitary company, whose current strategy continue...
Along these years, the Circuit has had sixteen different winners, eleven of them World Champions: Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill, Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, Mika Häkkinen, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Jenson Button, Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel, Pastor...
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Seven different winners for seven races is the phenomenon. Some expects the eighth, maybe Michael Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen, even Roman Grosjean are more likely. Or does Segio Perez has the opportunity? And I wonder if there is another case: to repeat the sequence from Australia to Canada… ...