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    The Formula 1 world championship began in 1950 and is considered the world’s leading form of single-seater motorsport. The 2025 F1 season is the 75th time the world championship has been held. [caption id="attachment_530322" align="alignright" width="470"] The 2025 Formula 1 season starts in Australia[/caption]A world drivers’ champion has been crowned every year since the series began. Since 1958 a world constructors’ championship title has also been awarded. The most successful F1 drivers in history are seven-times world champions Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher. In 2021 the former became the first and so far only driver to date to win 100 grands prix. While Schumacher retired from F1 at the end of 2012, Hamilton continues to race. His rival world champions in the series are Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso. There are 10 teams active in the championship, each of which field cars for two drivers. Each team is required to design and build the majority of its cars but may source some parts including engines, gearboxes and certain other components. Ferrari has won the F1 constructors’ championship more times than any other team, with 16 titles. It is also the only team which has competed in every championship since the…
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  • F1
    The Formula 1 world championship began in 1950 and is considered the world’s leading form of single-seater motorsport. The 2025 F1 season is the 75th time the world championship has been held. [caption id="attachment_530322" align="alignright" width="470"] The 2025 Formula 1 season starts in Australia[/caption]A world drivers’ champion has been crowned every year since the series began. Since 1958 a world constructors’ championship title has also been awarded. The most successful F1 drivers in history are seven-times world champions Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher. In 2021 the former became the first and so far only driver to date to win 100 grands prix. While Schumacher retired from F1 at the end of 2012, Hamilton continues to race. His rival world champions in the series are Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso. There are 10 teams active in the championship, each of which field cars for two drivers. Each team is required to design and build the majority of its cars but may source some parts including engines, gearboxes and certain other components. Ferrari has won the F1 constructors’ championship more times than any other team, with 16 titles. It is also the only team which has competed in every championship since the…
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    The most famous IndyCar race is the Indianapolis 500, held annually at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in front of huge crowds. However American open-wheel racing has a chequered history. The championship reached its peak in the late eighties and early nineties under the sanctioning body CART. It attracted huge international attention as Formula 1 champions including Nigel Mansell, Emerson Fittipaldi and Mario Andretti competed in it. However the creation of the rival Indy Racing League in 1996 created a split which badly damaged the championship. CART, which rebranded as Champ Car, fell into decline. By 2008, with Champ Car on the bring of collapse, the two series finally merged, but the damage had been. Nonetheless today’s IndyCar championship retains a reputation for spectacular racing with its single-specification chassis and features a broad range of circuits including road, street and traditional American oval courses.
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    Red Bulls, Force Indias, Bottas keep positions despite 107% breach

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 21:0523rd July 2016, 21:53 | Written by Will Wood

    A late stewards investigation into both Red Bulls, both Force Indias and Valtteri Bottas for failing to meet the 107% benchmark in Q1 has resulted in no action being taken.

    Rosberg keeps pole as no action taken by stewards

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 19:3823rd July 2016, 22:55 | Written by Will Wood

    Nico Rosberg will start the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position after stewards decided to take no further action after investigating his conduct under yellow flags in qualifying.

    Rosberg under investigation for yellow flag rules breach

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 18:43 | Written by Will Wood

    The FIA have confirmed that Nico Rosberg’s pole position lap is now under investigation by the stewards for potentially breaching yellow flag regulations.

    Button pleased but not content with fourth-row McLaren lockout

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 17:51 | Written by Will Wood

    Jenson Button says that it is ‘pretty good’ for McLaren to have both cars starting from the fourth row of the grid, but says that is still not enough for the team.

    Rosberg insists he did not infringe yellow flag rules

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 17:2023rd July 2016, 17:25 | Written by Will Wood

    Nico Rosberg says he did ‘what he needed to do’ when he reached the yellow flag zone in the second sector during his pole lap in qualifying for the Hungarian GP.

    Yellow flag misfortune frustrates Ricciardo

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 16:11 | Written by Will Wood

    Daniel Ricciardo admits that he was frustrated after a late yellow flag forced him to back off from his final flying lap in the closing moments of qualifying.

    Hamilton ‘not too disappointed’ with second

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 16:018th February 2024, 9:23 | Written by Will Wood

    Lewis Hamilton says he is not too upset after he missed out on an opportunity to improve his qualifying time when he was forced to back off for a double-waved yellow.

    Rosberg on pole after frantic Hungarian GP qualifying

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying

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    23rd July 2016, 15:1423rd July 2016, 22:55 | Written by Will Wood

    Nico Rosberg will start the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole after an incident-filled qualifying that saw Lewis Hamilton caught out by a yellow flag on his final flying lap.

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix grid

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 15:086th September 2023, 0:04 | Written by Will Wood

    Nico Rosberg will start on pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton starting alongside him.

    FIA confirm track limits rules for qualifying and race

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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    23rd July 2016, 11:4823rd July 2016, 11:53 | Written by Will Wood

    The FIA has confirmed the approach that its stewards will take to drivers exceeding track limits for the rest of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend.

    Rosberg fastest but Red Bull match Mercedes pace

    2016 Hungarian Grand Prix third practice

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    23rd July 2016, 11:1823rd July 2016, 11:23 | Written by Will Wood

    Nico Rosberg topped the final practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix, but Max Verstappen almost equaled the Mercedes benchmark.

    What might be in store for Grosjean? Behind the wheel of a Sprint Cup car

    NASCAR

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    17th July 2016, 11:5517th July 2016, 18:38 | Written by Will Wood

    What will Romain Grosjean discover if his NASCAR debut does happen? Will Wood got behind the wheel of a Sprint Cup car to find out.

    Red Bull line-up secured beyond 2017 – Horner

    F1 Fanatic Round-up

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    13th June 2016, 0:4518th June 2024, 23:43 | Written by Will Wood

    In the round-up: Horner insists Red Bull line up secured beyond 2017 • Smedley keeping eye on flexi-wings • Haas can improve without upgrades, says Steiner

    Williams needed this podium – Bottas

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 23:5213th June 2016, 9:40 | Written by Will Wood

    Valtteri Bottas says that his first podium appearance of the season in the Canadian Grand Prix will be a ‘big boost’ for the Williams team.

    McLaren lament ‘day to forget’

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 23:2912th June 2016, 23:29 | Written by Will Wood

    McLaren are ruing a difficult race in Canada after failing to get either of their cars in the points for the first time since the Chinese grand prix.

    Vettel: ‘I tried everything to win’

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 22:5813th June 2016, 9:39 | Written by Will Wood

    Sebastian Vettel says he tried ‘absolutely everything’ to win the Canadian Grand Prix after he finished the race second to Lewis Hamilton.

    Verstappen happy despite missing podium

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 22:329th February 2024, 16:38 | Written by Will Wood

    Max Verstappen believes Red Bull achieved the maximum result they could in Canada with fourth place, but admits he was eyeing a podium finish.

    Rosberg frustrated with fifth

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 22:04 | Written by Will Wood

    Nico Rosberg says he is disappointed to have finished fifth after starting on the front row for the Canadian Grand Prix.

    Vote for your 2016 Canadian Grand Prix Driver of the Weekend

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 21:5514th June 2016, 9:41 | Written by Will Wood

    Who do you think was the best driver during the 2016 Canadian Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.

    ‘We made a mistake’ – Arrivabene

    2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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    12th June 2016, 21:1412th June 2016, 21:24 | Written by Will Wood

    Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene admits that Ferrari made the wrong strategy call after Lewis Hamilton beat Sebastian Vettel to victory in Canada.

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