Who won Monaco Grand Prix 2012?
Who won Monaco Grand Prix 2012?
Mark Webber
2012 Monaco Grand Prix/Winners
When was the Monaco Grand Prix first run?
1950
Monaco Grand Prix Facts
Circuit Name | Circuit de Monaco |
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Race first held | 1950 |
Track Length | 3.337km (19 turns) |
Race Distance | 78 laps (260.286 km) |
Lap Record | 1:12.909, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), 2021 |
Who holds the fastest lap record in Monaco?
Monaco – Monte Carlo
First Grand Prix | 1950 |
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Circuit length | 3.337 km |
Number of laps | 78 |
Race distance | 260.286 km |
Lap record | 1:14.260 – M Verstappen (2018) |
Who was on pole in Monaco 2012?
2012 Monaco Grand Prix | ||
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Weather | Fine and Dry, showers threatening at end Air Temp 21 °C (70 °F) Track Temp 38 °C (100 °F) dropping to 31 °C (88 °F) | |
Pole position | ||
Driver | Mark Webber | Red Bull-Renault |
Time | 1:14.381 |
Who won the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix?
Lewis Hamilton
2016 Monaco Grand Prix/Winners
Who won 2013 F1?
Sebastian Vettel
2013 Formula One World Championship/Winners
Sebastian Vettel successfully defended his World Championship, winning his fourth consecutive title in the fourth to last race of 2013. In doing so he became the third driver in Formula One’s sixty-four years to win four consecutive World Drivers’ Championships.
Who started the Monaco Grand Prix?
Alexandre Noghes
Alexandre Noghes was a wealthy cigarette manufacturer who lived in Monaco as a close friend to the Royal Family. In 1911 he used his influence to organise the very first Monaco Rally. Eighteen years later his son, Anthony, did likewise and came up with an idea to run a Grand Prix through the streets of Monte Carlo.
What race is held in Monte Carlo?
Monaco Grand Prix
The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One motor racing event held annually on the Circuit de Monaco, in late May or early June….Monaco Grand Prix.
Circuit de Monaco | |
Race information | |
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Number of times held | 78 |
First held | 1929 |
Most wins (drivers) | Ayrton Senna (6) |
What is the slowest corner in F1?
Fairmont Hairpin
It contains both the slowest corner in Formula One (the Fairmont Hairpin, taken at just 48 km/h or 30 mph) and one of the quickest (the flat out kink in the tunnel, three turns beyond the hairpin, taken at 260 km/h or 160 mph).