German Grand Prix in 1959. was held on a extremly fast AVUS track (Automobil-Verkehrs und Übungsstraße, eng. Automobile traffic and training road) in Berlin which was consisted from two 4 kilometer long autobahn lanes and two corners.
German Grand Prix in 1959. was held on a extremly fast AVUS track (Automobil-Verkehrs und Übungsstraße, eng. Automobile traffic and training road) in Berlin which was consisted from two 4 kilometer long autobahn lanes and two corners.
McLaren was the fastest in Germany in 2005, but instead of a convincing first row, Raikkonen and Montoya had problems in the last two corners at Hockenheim.
On today's day 36 years ago, the four-time world champion Alain Prost won his first F1 race in the French car Renault RE30 on the French track Dijon.
On this day in 1993 Alain Prost secured his fifth win in first eight races and his 100th podium place, while Damon Hill won his first career pole position, defeating Prost for the first time that year.
Mercedes returned to the Grand Prix races this day in 1954 and made the first victory in Form 1 on French Reims, and won them by Juan Manuel Fangio in front of Karl Kling.
One of the greatest drivers of all time, legendary Jim Clark, has won his first pole position in Formula 1 on this day 55 years ago in the Lotus 25 of the ingenious Colin Chapman.
Lewis Hamilton won his second race of 2017 F1 season after beating Sebastian Vettel in an exciting strategic and on track battle between Mercedes and Ferrari.
After 80 races of waiting, Valtteri Bottas finally managed to win in Russia after beating Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen, but who waited even longer?
Valtteri Bottas won his first pole position in Bahrain in his 80th Formula 1 race and became the first Finn after nine years who started the race from the top of the grid. Do you know who was the last Finn on pole position before him? No, it wasn't Kimi Raikkonen
Fernando Alonso won his second consecutive drivers' championship on 22nd October 2006. when he finished second behind race winner Felipe Massa while his title rival Michael Schumacher finished fourth
F1 KALENDAR 2025.
1 | Australija | 16.3. |
2 | Kina | 23.3. |
3 | Japan | 6.4. |
4 | Bahrain | 13.4. |
5 | Saudijska Arabija | 20.4. |
6 | Miami | 4.5. |
7 | Emilia Romagna | 18.5. |
8 | Monako | 25.5. |
9 | Španjolska | 1.6. |
10 | Kanada | 15.6. |
11 | Austrija | 29.6. |
12 | Velika Britanija | 6.7. |
13 | Mađarska | 27.7. |
14 | Belgija | 3.8. |
15 | Nizozemska | 31.8. |
16 | Italija | 7.9. |
17 | Azerbejdžan | 21.9. |
18 | Singapur | 5.10. |
19 | SAD | 19.10. |
20 | Meksiko | 26.10. |
21 | Brazil | 9.11. |
22 | Las Vegas | 22.11. |
24 | Katar | 30.11. |
24 | Abu Dhabi | 7.12. |
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