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  2. F1 2020 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    F1 2020 is the official video game of the 2020 Formula 1 and Formula 2 Championships developed and published by Codemasters.It is the thirteenth title in the Formula 1 series developed by the studio and was released on 7 July for pre-orders of the Michael Schumacher Edition and 10 July for the Seventy Edition on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and, for the first time, Stadia. [1]

  3. Michael Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Schumacher won a record-setting seven Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles, tied by Lewis Hamilton in 2020, and—at the time of his retirement—held the records for most wins (91), pole positions (68), and podium finishes (155), while he maintains the record for most fastest laps (77), among others.

  4. Mick Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Ferrari Driver Academy since 2019, Schumacher was a test driver for Alfa Romeo and Haas in 2020, before signing with the latter as a full-time driver in 2021. Making his Formula One debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix alongside Nikita Mazepin , Haas failed to score points all season with the VF-21 , with Schumacher finishing a ...

  5. List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions - Wikipedia

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    Michael Schumacher has won the World Drivers' Championship a record seven times – twice with Benetton and five times with Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton equaled Schumacher's record in 2020, winning one with McLaren and six with Mercedes. Juan Manuel Fangio won the World Drivers' Championship five times with Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Mercedes and Ferrari ...

  6. Ralf Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Schumacher moved to the Williams team in 1999, finishing sixth in the Drivers' Championship that year. He won his first Grand Prix in 2001, en-route to fourth place in the Drivers' Championship, and subsequently won five more races over the course of two years. Schumacher left Williams at the end of 2004 and joined Toyota Racing in 2005.

  7. List of Formula One driver numbers - Wikipedia

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    Mick Schumacher — 2021 2022 53 Alexander Rossi [N 11] — 2015 2015 55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Williams: 2015 active 63 George Russell: Mercedes: 2019 active 77 Valtteri Bottas — 2014 2024 81 Oscar Piastri: McLaren: 2023 active 87 Oliver Bearman [N 12] Haas: 2025 active 88 Rio Haryanto — 2016 2016 Robert Kubica — 2019 2021 89 Jack Aitken ...

  8. Team orders - Wikipedia

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    However, team manager Davide Tardozzi denied using team orders in order to secure Francesco Bagnaia the championship and told the media that riders are free to race each other. [48] Examples exist in earlier times. For instance, during the 1968 season finale. Yamaha riders Phil Read and Bill Ivy were contenders for 250cc title. Read had taken ...

  9. Robert Shwartzman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mikhailovich Shwartzman (Russian: Ро́берт Миха́йлович Шва́рцман, pronounced [ˈrobʲɪrt mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ ˈʂvartsmən]; Hebrew: רוברט מיכאילוביץ' שוורצמן; born 16 September 1999) is a Russian and Israeli racing driver, who is contracted to compete in the IndyCar Series for Prema and serves as a reserve driver in Formula One for ...