The Austrian Grand Prix at Red Bull Ring has been a welcome return to the Formula 1 calendar since it returned in 2014. The current track, situated in the hills just outside of the city of Spielberg, is the fourth-shortest on the calendar at 4.318km. 71 tours of this circuit on raceday accumulates to 305.584km. Only Monte-Carlo, Interlagos and Autodromo …
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Pre-Race Statistics of the 2014 Australian GP
A new season, a new set of rules, a new start. F1 is back. We have three new drivers, one returning driver and only two teams that have kept the same drivers as last season.
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‘MURICA! Only the second F1 race to take place at the Circuit of the Americas, but the 35th United States GP and the 64th F1 race in America.
Read More »Pre-race Statistics of the Abu Dhabi GP
The fifth Abu Dhabi GP, the first race alphabetically and another track in which Vettel has been most successful.
Read More »Pre-race Statistics of the Indian GP
The third Indian Grand Prix, every single lap in India so far has been led by one man, the same man who can win the title this weekend, Sebastian Vettel.
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Exactly two years ago today (9th October) was the 2011 Japanese GP, the race where Sebastian Vettel won his second World Drivers’ Championship. If Vettel wins this weekend and Alonso is ninth or lower then he will win his fourth.
Read More »Pre-race Statistics of the Korean GP
The Korean GP is one of the less exciting tracks on the calendar. It’s been raced at three times, won by Alonso in 2010 and Vettel in 2011 & 2012.
Read More »Pre-race Statistics of the Singapore GP
Almost time for the Singapore GP, F1s night race. This is the sixth race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit and the first without the Singapore Sling chicane.
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The Italian GP, back in 1950 Giuseppe Farina won the first ever World Drivers’ Championship here and is the only driver to win the title in his home country. Monza is the most used circuit in F1 history, it has been used every year since 1950 with the exception of 1980.
Read More »Pre-race Statistics of the Belgian GP
F1 is back! After a long summer break the Belgian GP is here. This weekend will be the 46th F1 race at Spa-Francorchamps and the 58th Belgian GP. The race has been held at three circuits, Spa-Francorchamps, Nivelles-Baulers and Circuit Zolder.
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