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F1-Live ChicaneF1.com - Formula 1 Results and Statistics Data from over 500 non-championship races, from 1945 to 1983, has been made available. It is hoped that this data will be found useful. However, this data is incomplete and may contain errors. Please notify me if you find any mistakes. (23 December 2008) We apologise that some features of ChicaneF1 are temporarily disabled. (23 December 2008) ChicaneF1 was created in 1997 and aims to be the most comprehensive Formula 1 statistics website. ChicaneF1.com would like to thank King Edward VI School, Southampton for hosting the website between 1997 and 2004. This page was created and is owned and maintained by Jonathan Davies. Currently, ChicaneF1 is run at a loss.

[FEED]Formula 1 technology and art Grand Prix History BMW Sauber F1 Team Гран Прі Малайзії: аналіз кваліфікації від Макса Подзігуна Кілька пілотів перевершили очікування в боротьбі з напарниками, а головне протистояння сезону так і не відбулося, хоча Феттель мав право сподіватися як мінімум на старт із першого ряду. Проте про все по черзі. Льюїс Хемілтон узяв свій 70-й поул, хоча ще у п’ятницю про такий результат у Mercedes і не мріяли. Але недаремно на чемпіонів працює одна з найкращих команд інженерів, які вміють переломлювати ситуацію. Однак я не впевнений, який саме відсоток успіху належить їм, а який пілоту. Пропоную погратися в прогноз, і в коментарях прошу вас написати, на якій позиції завершить гонку Феттель. Особистий Твіттер Максима Подзігуна - @maksf1

Fernando Alonso F1 Jordan List of Formula One Grand Prix winners Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.[1] The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform. The F1 world championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The most famous Grand Prix is the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo.[2] Each winner is presented with a trophy and the results of each race are combined to determine two annual Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors. Michael Schumacher holds the record for the most Grand Prix victories, having won 91 times.[3] Alain Prost is second with 51 wins, and Ayrton Senna is third with 41 wins. By driver[edit] All figures correct as of the end of 2014 Chinese Grand Prix. By nationality[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] General Specific

McLaren Automotive British automobile manufacturer McLaren Automotive (formerly known as McLaren Cars) is a British luxury automotive manufacturer based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. The main products of the company are supercars, which are produced in-house in designated production facilities. In July 2017, McLaren Automotive became a wholly owned subsidiary of the wider McLaren Group. History[edit] Origin and founder[edit] McLaren Automotive replaced McLaren Cars in 2010. McLaren's Formula One founder Bruce McLaren was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1937.[5] McLaren learned about cars and engineering at his parents' service station and workshop in his hometown, Auckland, New Zealand. McLaren founded Bruce McLaren Motor Racing in 1963. Merging, spinoff and growth[edit] In 1980, the company merged with Ron Dennis’ Project 4 Racing team. Headquarters and facilities[edit] Products and strategy[edit] Models[edit] Bold text signifies a model is currently being produced. Collaborations[edit]

Formula One Teams Association Association of auto racing teams Formula One portal The Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) was a group of Formula One teams that formed at a meeting in Maranello on 29 July 2008.[1] The organisation was formed to give the teams a united voice in negotiations with the FIA and the Formula One Group regarding the future of Formula One. Initially led by Ferrari Chairman Luca di Montezemolo, FOTA's original aim was to negotiate the terms of the new Concorde Agreement, the commercial contract which governs the championship. A proposed budget cap for the 2010 season led to the FIA–FOTA dispute, which saw a number of Formula One teams rejecting the new regulations and threatening to establish a new racing series. In May 2009, the FOTA teams announced their intention not to sign up for the 2010 championship until the FIA agreed to change the proposed regulations. In February 2014 it was announced that FOTA had been disbanded. ^ "Formation of FOTA".

Ross Brawn British automotive engineer (born 1954) Ross James Brawn OBE (born 23 November 1954) is a British Formula One managing director, motor sports and technical director.[1] He is a former motorsport engineer and Formula One team principal, and has worked for a number of Formula One teams. Teams with Brawn in an essential role have won eight constructors' championships and eight drivers' championships in total. Serving as the technical director of the championship-winning Benetton and Ferrari teams, he earned fame as the "mastermind" behind Michael Schumacher's seven world championship titles. He took a sabbatical in 2007 and returned to F1 for the 2008 season as team principal of Honda.[2] Brawn acquired the Honda team in early 2009 to form the Brawn GP team, which won the Formula One Constructors' and Drivers' Championships in that year. Early life and family [edit] Brawn was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England. Brawn lives in Stoke Row, near Henley-on-Thames. Benetton (1991–1996)

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