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  2. 2009 Formula One World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 63rd season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 60th Formula One World Championship which was contested over 17 events commencing with the Australian Grand Prix on 29 March and ending with the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on 1 November.

  3. Team Enstone - Wikipedia

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    Although many designers and drivers have come and gone over the years, the team is best known for its years under the leadership of Flavio Briatore (team principal 1991-1997, 2000-2009; advisor 2024-present) [15] and Pat Symonds (engineer and/or technical director 1979-1990, 1992-2009), [16] during which it won all seven of its Formula One championships.

  4. Mark Webber (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Formula One: BMW Williams F1 Team: 19 0 0 0 1 36 10th 2006 Formula One: Williams F1 Team: 18 0 0 0 0 7 14th 2007 Formula One: Red Bull Racing: 17 0 0 0 1 10 12th 2008 Formula One: Red Bull Racing: 18 0 0 0 0 21 11th 2009 Formula One: Red Bull Racing: 17 2 1 3 8 69.5 4th 2010 Formula One: Red Bull Racing: 19 4 5 3 10 242 3rd: 2011 Formula One ...

  5. Toyota TF109 - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota TF109 was a Formula One racing car engineered by Toyota for the 2009 Formula One season.The chassis was designed by Pascal Vasselon, Mark Tatham and Mark Gillan with the engine being designed by Luca Marmorini and Noritoshi Arai overseeing the entire project.

  6. Michael Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, Schumacher announced his return to Formula One for the 2010 season alongside fellow German driver and 24-years-old Nico Rosberg in the new Mercedes GP team. [237] The 2009 season had ended with Brawn GP (taking over from Honda ) winning both titles, [ 238 ] after winning six of the first seven races. [ 239 ]

  7. BMW Sauber F1.09 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW Sauber F1.09 was the Formula One car with which the BMW Sauber team competed in the 2009 Formula One World Championship. The car was launched on 20 January 2009 at Circuit de Valencia in Spain. [2] [3] It was driven by Poland's Robert Kubica and Germany's Nick Heidfeld, both retained from 2008.

  8. 2009 German Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 German Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 Grosser Preis Santander von Deutschland 2009) [1] was the ninth race of the 2009 Formula One season. It was held on 12 July 2009 at the Nürburgring in Nürburg , Germany; the earliest German Grand Prix on the calendar (a feat since beat by the 2013 race ), since 1926 .

  9. 2009 Australian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Australian Grand Prix (formally the 2009 Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix) [3] was a Formula One motor race held on 29 March 2009 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia. It was the first race of the 2009 Formula One World Championship.