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The 1998 British Grand Prix (formally the LI RAC British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Silverstone Circuit, England on 12 July 1998. It was the ninth race of the 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship. The 60-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher driving a Ferrari car after starting from second position.
1958 British Grand Prix Bernard Charles Ecclestone (born 28 October 1930) is a British business magnate , motorsport executive and former racing driver . Widely known in journalism as the " F1 Supremo ", [ a ] Ecclestone founded the Formula One Group in 1987, [ b ] controlling the commercial rights to Formula One until 2017.
This was the first Grand Prix victory for a British-built car- Formula One would soon be mostly made up of British teams. 1958 was when Peter Collins won in a Ferrari and Bernie Ecclestone was entered in a Connaught but his car was driven by Jack Fairman, and 1959 and 1960 saw Australian Jack Brabham win in a mid-engined Cooper. The last race ...
Tickets for the third Miami Grand Prix remained robust and race officials expected in excess of 275,000 fans over the three-day grand prix weekend. Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Patrick Mahomes, Ed ...
Max Verstappen storms to British Grand Prix victory with two Brits on the podium. Sergio Perez speaks to Sky Sports. 18:35, Ben Fleming “At the start, I lost position rather than gaining so that ...
Formula 1 live updates from Silverstone as Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Lando Norris target a strong start to their home grand prix weekend
Gugelmin signed for March in 1988, making his Formula One debut at his home Grand Prix in Brazil. In his rookie season, he scored points finishes at the British and Hungarian Grands Prix, driving the Adrian Newey-designed 881. Retaining his seat for 1989, Gugelmin achieved his only career podium finish at the season-opening Brazilian Grand Prix.
9:55 a.m. - Noon: British Grand Prix (ESPN2, ESPN app, F1TV Pro) British Grand Prix details Track: Silverstone Circuit (Silverstone, England), 18-turn, 3.66-mile permanent racing facility