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About Formula One

Formula One, often referred to as F1 and Formula 1, is a form of open wheeled auto racing that began in 1950. Races, usually known as Grand Prix take place all around the world on purpose built circuits as well as temporary street circuits.

Many of the world's top car manufacturers compete in F1. The cars are capable of speeds up to around 360 km/h (225 mph), are turbocharged, and rev to up to 15000RPM.

The 2013 season received a global audience of 450 million people. Around 100,000 people attend each Grand Prix in person.

A Formula One race is typically 305 km (190 miles) in length and lasts around one and a half to two hours.

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SebVettel

Sebastian Vettel (born 3 July 1987 in Heppenheim, Bergstraße, Hesse, West Germany) is a German Formula One racing driver and a four-time Formula One World Champion, a title which he won for the fourth consecutive time in 2013. He currently drives for Aston Martin Racing alongside Lance Stroll, having previously raced for Ferrari, BMW Sauber, Toro Rosso and Red Bull. Vettel made his début in 2007, replacing injured Polish driver Robert Kubica at the 2007 United States Grand Prix, becoming the first teenager to score a point in F1.

Vettel is currently the holder of numerous records in F1, most notably including Youngest Polesitter, Youngest World Champion, Youngest Double World Champion, Youngest Triple Word Champion, Youngest Quadruple World Champion and Most consecutive victories in consecutive events.

Vettel's first title, 2010, was won at the final race. He had not led the championship until the final race, taking the title off Fernando Alonso. In 2011, Vettel dominated, winning 11 of the 19 races, and taking his second championship with ease. 2012 was a different story, as the RB8 was slow out the blocks, but towards the end it came strong. Vettel was able to win four races in a row to successfully defend his title from Alonso. For 2013, Vettel strolled to his fourth title after a slow start, finishing the season with nine consecutive wins as he broke his 2011 points tally.

A switch to new regulations in 2014 cut out Red Bull's – and Vettel's – advantage. He left the team for 2015, joining Ferrari on an initial three-year contract. He then left for Aston Martin in 2021.

As 2013 World Champion, Vettel held the number 1 car for 2014, but switched to his permanent number 5, in 2015.

Read more about Sebastian Vettel


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Recap of the 2023 season by @Rickharder on YouTube.

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  • MAX VERSTAPPEN (pictured right) WINS THE 2023 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX. Charles Leclerc (pictured below right) and George Russell finished out the last podium of the 2023 season. Towards the conclusion of the race, Leclerc strategically opted to allow Sergio Pérez to overtake him, securing 2nd place. Perez had received a 5-second penalty earlier for a collision with Lando Norris, mitigating any threat to Leclerc's hold on the second position. Leclerc's intention was to contribute to Ferrari's position in the Constructor's championship by securing second place, although his plan ultimately did not succeed.



Previous event: 2024 Bahrain Test (February 21 - February 23)
Current event: 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix (February 29 - March 2)
Next event: 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (March 7 - March 9)


Current F1 Champions

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Drivers: Lewis Hamilton (right)

Constructors: Mercedes (below)

Mercedes AMG Petronas GP


Current Standings

Drivers' World Championship
Pos. Driver Pts.
1st Netherlands Max Verstappen 51
2nd Mexico Sergio Pérez 36
3rd Monaco Charles Leclerc 28
4th United Kingdom George Russell 18
5th Australia Oscar Piastri 16
Only top 5 are shown. Click here for full results.
Teams' World Championship
Pos. Team Pts.
1st Austria Red Bull-RBPT 87
2nd Italy Ferrari 49
3rd United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes 28
4th Germany Mercedes 26
5th United Kingdom Aston Martin-Mercedes 13
Only top 5 are shown. Click here for full results.


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