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As of 2021, the sporting regulations established by the FIA's Statutes state that the minimum number of events needed to form a F1 season is 8. [6] [7] The season can be declared a World Championship if F1 visits at least 3 continents in that season according to the International Sporting Code. [8]
After being banned in 2009, in-season testing returned in 2012, with a test held at Mugello on 1 May ahead of the European leg of the 2012 championship. [118] As teams were only permitted to do fifteen days of testing over the course of the season, the pre-season winter testing schedule was cut back to accommodate the Mugello test.
2012 Chinese Grand Prix: 2016 Japanese Grand Prix: 15 United Kingdom: Damon Hill ‡ 22 1992–1999: 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix: 1998 Belgian Grand Prix: 16 Finland: Kimi Räikkönen ‡ 21 2001–2009, 2012–2021: 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix: 2018 United States Grand Prix: 17 Finland: Mika Häkkinen ‡ 20 1991–2001: 1997 European Grand Prix
2021 Monaco Grand Prix [h] 2021 Belgian Grand Prix [7] Most starters: 34: 1953 German Grand Prix [12] Fewest starters: 6: 2005 United States Grand Prix (20 cars took warmup lap, but 14 cars pulled out before the start) Smallest winning margin: 0.01 s (timed to 2 decimal places) [i] 1971 Italian Grand Prix (Peter Gethin from Ronnie Peterson)
Kimberley Grand Prix Data Book: Formula 1 Racing Facts and Figures 1950 to Date. Sparkford, England: Haynes Publishing. ISBN 0-946132-63-1 – via Open Library. Granet, François; Chimits, Xavier (1994). "The race". Williams Renault Formula 1: Motor Racing Book. London, England: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 0-7513-0109-4 – via Open Library.
2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (ongoing) 3 McLaren: 64 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2013 Monaco Grand Prix: 4 Mercedes: 62 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2016 Russian Grand Prix: Mercedes: 2021 French Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: 6 Ferrari: 55 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix ...
F1 is back with the fourth sprint weekend of the season as the sport returns to the Lusail International Circuit, which first held a race in 2021. Lewis Hamilton was victorious back then, but it ...
The 2021 FIA Formula One World Championship was a motor racing championship for Formula One cars which was the 72nd running of the Formula One World Championship.It is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars.