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What happened at the 2005 US GP?

What happened at the 2005 US GP?

Michelin tyre failures During the afternoon’s practice session on June 17, 2005, Ralf Schumacher, driving for Toyota, crashed badly in Turn 13 of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, as a result of a left-rear tyre failure.

What is the best GP in F1?

These are the 100 best Formula 1 races since 2008 according to readers of RaceFans.

  • 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix – 9.45/10.
  • 2019 German Grand Prix – 9.44/10.
  • 2011 Chinese Grand Prix – 9.24/10.
  • 2014 Canadian Grand Prix – 9.19/10.
  • 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix – 9.14/10.
  • 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix – 9.11/10.

Who is the youngest F1 GP winner?

1.) Max Verstappen – Youngest Grand Prix winner in F1 History

  • BRUCE MCLAREN.
  • CHARLES LECLERC.
  • FERNANDO ALONSO.
  • KIMI RAIKKONEN.
  • Lewis Hamilton.
  • MAX VERSTAPPEN.
  • ROBERT KUBICA.
  • SEBASTIAN VETTEL.

What team did Lewis Hamilton drive for 2007?

McLaren
Lewis Hamilton started his professional Formula One career in 2007, driving for McLaren. He won his first title in 2008 with the team to become the then-youngest champion in the history of the sport.

What is the hardest Grand Prix?

The Maggots/Becketts track in Silverstone is one of the most challenging tracks for drivers. Most Formula fans and professionals are aware of the enormous difficulties of this track. The technical turn combo in racing is one thing that makes the track in Silverstone so notoriously challenging.

Why did F1 stop using Bridgestone?

“There has been a change of direction towards further developing areas of the business where demand is greatest and which support the company’s aims.” Bridgestone’s decision to leave Formula One comes after Japan’s number two carmaker Honda pulled its team out of the sport last December to cut costs.

What is the tightest F1 track?

Circuit de Monaco

Grand Prix Circuit (2015–present) (Tabac slightly moved)
3rd Variation (1976–1985) (using tighter curves of Sainte Devote and Anthony Noghes)
Length 3.312 km (2.058 miles)
Turns 20
Race lap record 1:22.637 ( Michele Alboreto, Ferrari 156/85, 1985, F1)

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