Well there aren’t really that many stats with the Russian GP as the first one was only last year, but here goes!
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2015 Japanese GP Post-Race Stats
A bit of a dull Japanese GP, Hamilton took the lead by turn two and kept it the entire race. Rosberg started on pole but finished the first lap in fourth place after being forced wide by Hamilton.
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After two very poor years for Red Bull’s standards, it seems Red Bull and Renault will be splitting up at the end of the season. Despite winning four drivers’ and four constructors’ championships between 2010 and 2013 (and it may well have been five if not for Brawn GP in 2009), Renault have struggled since 2014 and the introduction of …
Read More »2015 Singapore GP Post-Race Stats
Win number three of the season for Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari and the first retirement of Lewis Hamilton in 2015.
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The F1 night race! The Singapore GP is this weekend, assuming the smog doesn’t cancel the race.
Read More »2015 Italian GP Post-Race Stats
Magnificent Monza? Not so much, a bit of a slow Italian GP. It started and finished well but once everyone had pitted there was very little action on track.
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Glorious Monza, home of the Italian GP and the most used track in F1 history.
Read More »2015 Belgian GP Pre-Race Stats
The long break is over, at last F1 is back with the Belgian GP, and we no longer need to spend every Sunday making our own engine noises.
Read More »2015 Hungarian GP Post-Race Stats
What a race that was! For almost the entire race you couldn’t be sure who would finish on the podium. Much like in Silverstone the two Mercedes locked out the front row and then lost it by turn one, this time with the two Ferraris prancing ahead of the Silver Arrows. Hamilton started the race on pole but very quickly …
Read More »2015 Hungarian GP Pre-Race Stats
The Hungarian GP is just about half way into the season and it looks like Mercedes are walking away with both championships. The Silver Arrows have more points than Ferrari and Williams combined.
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