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In Formula One, each car is numbered. Since the inaugural Formula One World Championship in 1950, several numbering systems have been used. This list covers the numbers used by drivers since the start of the 2014 Formula One season, when drivers have been allowed to choose a number that they would carry throughout their career. [1]
Connaught Engineering, often referred to simply as Connaught, was a Formula One, Formula Two and other sports car divisions constructor from the United Kingdom. [1] Their cars participated in 18 Grands Prix, entering a total of 52 races with their A, B, and C Type Formula 2 and Formula 1 Grand Prix Cars. They achieved 1 podium and scored 17 ...
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing series administered by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The "formula" in the name alludes to a series of rules set by the FIA to which all participants and vehicles are required to conform.
2 Non-championship Formula One results. ... ^1 – Indicates a race entered with an F2 car. ... Count Volpi: 8 Juan Manuel Bordeu: Ret
The 1986 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for Formula Mondial racing cars. [1] It was the 30th Australian Drivers' Championship. [2] The championship winner was awarded the 1986 CAMS Gold Star. [1]
Shortest race (laps, duration, distance) 1 lap, 3 min 27.071 s 6.880 km (4.275 mi) 2021 Belgian Grand Prix (Race red-flagged due to heavy rain) [23] Fewest laps without a red flag: 12: 1971 German Grand Prix [24] Longest race (duration) 4 h 4 min 39.540 s: 2011 Canadian Grand Prix (Race stopped for 2 hours due to heavy rain) [25]
In-car video footage has been played to a jury, showing two Formula One stars passing near five activists who invaded the Silverstone circuit. Just Stop Oil protest posed risk of ‘serious harm ...
The first Formula One race was held in 1946, [281] whereas the World Championship did not start until 1950. [281] In the 1950s and 1960s, there were many Formula One races that did not count for the World Championship; [282] in 1950, a total of twenty-two Formula One races were held, of which only six counted towards the World Championship. [281]