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Description Record Details Ref. Most retirements (number) 25: 1951 Indianapolis 500 (out of 33 starters – 75.8%) : Most retirements (percentage) 85.7%: 1996 Monaco Grand Prix (18 out of 21 starters)
The following is a list of Formula One records: List of Formula One driver records; List of Formula One constructor records; List of Formula One engine records; List of Formula One tyre records; List of Formula One race records
The Renault RS10 was a Formula 1 car developed to compete in the 1979 Formula One season, which became the first turbocharged F1 car to win a Grand Prix.This changed the framework of F1 as this car spurred the development of the 1,300 bhp (970 kW) turbocharged cars of the 1980s and rang the death knell for normally aspirated engines.
The 191 is considered by many [16] to be one of the most beautiful Formula 1 cars of all time. The car won the Autosport Racing Car of the Year award for 1991. [4] Tamiya released a 1/20 scale model kit of the car as well as the larger version of 1/10 scale remote controlled model. The Jordan 191 was featured in the Codemasters F1 2020 [17 ...
Newey has been designing F1 cars since 1988 and has won 12 Constructors’ Championships, split between his time at Williams, McLaren and Red Bull. He also helped seven different drivers to 13 titles.
The new car had improved cooling over its predecessors and much smaller, more rounded sidepods to improve airflow. Detail changes had been made to the weight distribution to improve handling and make the car as light as possible. [4] Despite the improvements, the F1-2000 used its tyres harder than the McLaren, which was still faster overall. [5]
Lewis Hamilton says Red Bull's new car is the "fastest" he's ever seen in Formula 1. The Mercedes driver finished in fifth place over the weekend in Saudi Arabia in the second one-two of the season.
There is arguably nothing more glamorous, and chaotic, in sport than an F1 grid just moments before a race. A-list celebrities, fast cars and media mishaps: Inside the ‘incredible’ world of an ...