Who won F1 in 2014?

Who won F1 in 2014?

Lewis Hamilton
2014 Formula One World Championship/Winners

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won his second World Drivers’ Championship with 384 points and 11 victories having previously won his first Drivers’ title in 2008, ahead of his teammate, Nico Rosberg with 317 points and 5 victories.

Who won the 2013 US Grand Prix?

Sebastian Vettel
2013 United States Grand Prix/Winners
The race was the eighteenth round of the 2013 season, and marks the second running of the United States Grand Prix in Austin. The race was won by Red Bull-Renault’s Sebastian Vettel, for his eighth consecutive win, a new F1 record for consecutive wins within a single season.

Where has the US Grand Prix been held?

Austin
As of 2021, the Grand Prix has been held 50 times, and it has taken place at ten different locations in total. Since 2012, it has been held every year at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, with the exception of 2020 when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

How many Formula 1 race tracks are in the US?

10 circuits
Each of the 10 circuits to have hosted a Formula One race in America (not necessarily the United States Grand Prix) is included in this list. How great is the circuit?

What was the name of the 2014 F1 US Grand Prix?

The event’s official name was the 2014 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix. Before the race, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton led the World Drivers’ Championship with 291 points, ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg in second and Daniel Ricciardo third. Valtteri Bottas was fourth with 145 points, with Sebastian Vettel two points behind in fifth.

When was the first F1 Grand Prix in Russia?

In 2014 Formula One travelled to Russia for the first time, with the Russian Grand Prix at a street circuit in the Sochi Olympic Park. Red Bull reached an agreement with Bernie Ecclestone to revive the Austrian Grand Prix after a ten-year absence from the calendar.

What was Robert Rosberg’s pole time at the 2014 US Grand Prix?

Rosberg was fastest in the second and final sessions and achieved his ninth pole position of 2014, his first in the United States, and the 13th of his career, with a lap of 1 minute, 36.067 seconds. He praised the balance of his car but said it was challenging due to track and wind direction changes.

How many teams are in the Formula 1 World Cup?

In the nineteen Grands Prix of the season, a total of eleven teams and twenty-four drivers competed for the World Drivers’ and World Constructors’ championships.

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