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Japan 1989. – Prost wins his third title after controversial clash with Senna

By Darjan Petrić
13/01/2017
in :  History

The fight for the drivers' championship in 1989. culminated at Japanese GP in Suzuka in what was one of the most controversial races in Formula 1 history

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Brazil 2007. – Raikkonen wins the title against all odds

By Darjan Petrić
13/01/2017
in :  History
Brazil F1 2007 podium Raikkonen Massa Alonso Foto Ferrari

In 2007. we have seen a dramatic turnaround in the driver's championship. Lewis Hamilton arrived at the last race in Brazil with seven points lead ahead of Kimi Raikkonen and four points ahead of his team mate Fernando Alonso

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Japan 1990. – Senna gets his revenge on Prost to win his second title

By Darjan Petrić
13/01/2017
in :  History
senna mclaren prost ferrari formula 1 1990 japanese gp suzuka

Grand Prix of Japan in 1990. was as controversial as the previous edition of this race. Senna and Prost were again leading the championship, just like in previous two years

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Portugal 1984. – Lauda wins his third and final title after beating Prost by half a point

By Darjan Petrić
13/01/2017
in :  History
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Niki Lauda needed second place to win the 1984. F1 world championship, even if his team mate at McLaren Alain Prost wins the race

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China 2005. – Goodbye to V10 engines

By Darjan Petrić
16/10/2016
in :  History

Chinese GP 2005. was the last race of the championship which decided constructors' championship battle between Renault and McLaren and was the last race for V10 engines

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Japan 2002. – Schumacher’s record breaking 19th consecutive podium

By Darjan Petrić
13/10/2016
in :  History
michael schumacher japanese gp f1 2002 suzuka win

Michael Schumacher won from pole position at Japanese GP 2002. which was his 19th consecutive podium finish and 50th pole position

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F1 KALENDAR 2025.

1Australija16.3.
2Kina23.3.
3Japan6.4.
4Bahrain13.4.
5Saudijska Arabija20.4.
6Miami4.5.
7Emilia Romagna18.5.
8Monako25.5.
9Španjolska1.6.
10Kanada15.6.
11Austrija29.6.
12Velika Britanija6.7.
13Belgija27.7.
14Mađarska3.8.
15Nizozemska31.8.
16Italija7.9.
17Azerbejdžan21.9.
18Singapur5.10.
19SAD19.10.
20Meksiko26.10.
21Brazil9.11.
22Las Vegas22.11.
24Katar30.11.
24Abu Dhabi7.12.

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