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F1 in Schools racing at 2024 World Finals. STEM Racing (formerly F1 in Schools) is an international STEM competition endorsed by Formula 1 for students aged 9–19.. Groups of 3–6 students have to design and manufacture a miniature F1 car using CAD/CAM and CAE design tools.
This circuit was to see some of the most memorable and exciting races in Formula One's history. On 21 October 1984, Portugal returned to the F1 calendar, ending the season, where Frenchman Alain Prost won the race but failed to win the Championship by half a point from his teammate, Austrian Niki Lauda who finished 2nd in
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Portugal: 4.653 km (2.891 mi) 15 Portuguese Grand Prix: 2020–2021: 2 Autódromo do Estoril: Race circuit Clockwise Estoril: Portugal: 4.360 km (2.709 mi) 13 Portuguese Grand Prix: 1984–1996: 13 Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez * Race circuit Clockwise Mexico City: Mexico: 4.304 km (2.674 mi) 17 Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City Grand Prix
BMW Z4 (E89) in Portimão B09/60 Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 driven by Stefan Mücke in the 1000km do Algarve Race of the Le Mans Series 2009 The Algarve International Circuit (Portuguese: Autódromo Internacional do Algarve), commonly referred to as Portimão Circuit, is a 4.653 km (2.891 mi) race circuit located in Portimão, Algarve region, Portugal.
Formula Student is a student engineering competition held annually. Student teams from around the world design, build, test, and race a small-scale formula style racing car. . The cars are judged on a number of criter
Estoril became a popular event on the F1 calendar, the setting for many well-known moments including Niki Lauda winning the 1984 championship, his third and final, from McLaren teammate Alain Prost by just half a point by finishing second to Prost at the 1984 Portuguese Grand Prix; three-time world champion Ayrton Senna's first F1 win in 1985 ...
Casimiro de Oliveira entered the 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix with a Maserati 250F but withdrew from the event before competing in any session. He was previously a test driver for Scuderia Ferrari in 1953, and in testing the Ferrari 500 that competed in the 1952 and 1953 Formula One seasons was the first Portuguese driver to drive a car entered into the Formula One World Championship.