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umlewis · 4 months
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gp2 driver lewis hamilton is interviewed on qualifying day, nurburg, germany - may 5, 2006 📷 getty
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umseb · 2 years
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sebastian vettel celebrates on the podium, nurburgring, germany - august 18, 2006 (source)
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p1tstop · 2 years
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NURBURG, May 7 2006 — Williams F1 driver Nico Rosberg combs back his golden hair at the Nurburgring racing circuit. Reuters / Ian Fassbender.
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BEYOND THE GRID: Scott Speed on his journey to Formula 1 exit from Toro Rosso lack of motivation and much more
This week’s episode of Formula 1’s Beyond The Grid podcast sees former American F1 driver Scott Speed join host Tom Clarkson to talk about his motorsport journey, his time in the sport, his advice to the new generation of drivers and much more. Speed explains how his love of motorsport came from his father’s infectious passion for racing, as he watched him win titles in go-karts, and how that fed into his dream of wanting to be in Formula 1, before he reveals why he thought he was naturally gifted growing up. BEYOND THE GRID: Mario Theissen on heading up BMW’s F1 efforts, working with a young Vettel, and Sauber’s Montreal 1-2 He also explains how he ended up being a part of Red Bull, the “absurd” nature of the contract, his relationship with Helmut Marko, how the team was ahead of its time, and how he owes his whole racing career to the Milton Keynes-based outfit. The former Toro Rosso driver also speaks very candidly about struggling to adapt to life in Europe, his lack of motivation to keep getting better in Formula 1, as well as his “super cocky and arrogant” attitude. He also explains how he received a wake-up call upon returning to race in America. Speed also discusses what happened at the Australian Grand Prix in 2006 with David Coulthard that caused him to swear at the Scot in the drivers’ briefing, and how that incident gave him an insight into the cut-throat nature of the sport. He also reveals how reading about psychology has helped to change his perspective, and how he and his friend Josh Wise are aiming to help the younger generation of racers, having started a driver development program in America. BEYOND THE GRID: Valtteri Bottas on his burning desire to win again, the story behind the mullet – and how he rates Hamilton Lastly, Speed recalls his final race in Formula 1 at the Nurburgring, and how he found the limit of Franz Tost’s patience in their final argument post-race. The American also remembers how he felt when he was told that the “golden child” Sebastian Vettel would be replacing him, and the conversation with Dietrich Mateschitz that decided his future. To hear Speed’s captivating Beyond The Grid interview, hit go in the player above, or head here to catch it on your preferred platform. via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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Top 5 F1 races you've watched?
Oh nice question Nonny, thank you for this. These five are in no order. And I apologies as they are super biased towards the late 00's and early10's, as well as one driver in particular. (I have been watching F1 since I was a kid in the late 90's but these were the winners.)
Canada 2011: I still maintain this was one of, if not, the best race I have ever seen! Even with a huge yellow flag delay. I will never forget Jenson being stone cold last at one point and me thinking this was all over for him. And then he pulled out THAT drive to win the race on the final lap. My heart broke for Seb but I was screaming at the TV screen when I saw JB pull that off.
Germany 2009: Mark Webber's first win. As much as I was a Jenson fan I did have a soft spot in my heart for the worlds most unlucky Aussie. Especially after his off season accident nearly saw him unable to race for the season. I really did hope with the Red Bull being competitive in 2009 he'd finally get a chance to win a race. And he did! I just remember being so happy for him finally getting his first win, especially after everything that had happened to him.
Hungary 2006: Jenson's first win. Need I say more? It was so unexpected and I really never thought it was going to happen for him. So to see him win a race made me so incredibly happy.
Brazil 2009: I think by now you can guess who the driver I was biased for is. Jenson's drive to the championship in Brazil in 2009 just meant the absolute world to me. After being his fan for so many years this was the payoff. Getting to see him become a world champion. I will never forget that day as long as I live.
Germany 2011: While this race is perhaps one that flies under the radar as while it was a good race it wasn't spectacular, this was the first race I ever went to. I was sat out in the general viewing area on the bank out the back before the final chicane at the Nurburgring with my dad. We were sat right where Buemi and Heidfeld had their accident and Heidfeld went airborn slightly. It was crazy! Mark got pole, Lewis won, Jenson retired which made me sad. And Fernando's car stopped on the way to the podium so he had to catch a lift with Mark. I still won't forget that weekend and my first experience of seeing an F1 car in the flesh racing.
Thanks again Nonny!
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viper-motorsports · 3 years
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Team Zakspeed at the 2006 ADAC 24H-Rennen Nürburgring with the N°33 Chrysler Viper GTS-R.
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jean-loo · 2 years
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Lewis Hamilton | GP2 Series - Nurburgring, Germany 2006 - ©F1Pool
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maranello · 2 years
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NURBURGRING, 2006 — Race winner Michael Schumacher passes his victory champagne to his Ferrari team below. (Photo by LAT Photographic)
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f1dimension · 4 years
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#accaddeoggi - 7 maggio 2006, Gran Premio d'Europa, Circuito del Nurburgring. Dopo un 2005 di vacche magre il 2006 si confermó l'anno di rinascita della Ferrari, con la vittoria di Michael Schumacher in Germania davanti al Leader della classifica piloti Fernando Alonso e al brasiliano Felipe Massa. Per Kaiser Schumi fu il secondo successo consecutivo ma il divario in classifica rimase pressoché inalterato grazie alla costanza di rendimento del fenomeno di Oviedo. Nonostante questo l'atmosfera in casa Ferrari era molto positiva, così come la consapevolezza di aver ritrovato quella competitività necessaria per duellare alla pari con Renault e Mclaren. Quarto posto per il finlandese Kimi Raikkonen (Mclaren), seguito da Rubens Barrichello (Honda), Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault), Nico Rosberg (Williams) e Jacques Villeneuve (BMW Sauber). #onthisday #michaelschumacher #scuderiaferrari #essereferrari #formula1 #nestedia #renaultf1 #fernandoalonso #felipemassa #nurburgring #europeangp #f1 #2006 #kimiraikkonen #mclaren #mclarenmercedes #motorsport https://www.instagram.com/p/B_5XOzyIMOe/?igshid=e66hbz5xwr9r
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dearsenna · 3 years
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Lewis Hamilton in the Nurburgring Grand Prix of GP2, 2006
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umlewis · 2 years
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gp2 pilot lewis hamilton is interviewed about his season and his hopes for the future, nürburgring, germany - may 6-7, 2006
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talksaboutracing · 3 years
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Got a question about Michael Schumacher and who from the current grid raced against him, so lets see :)
The older drivers debuted in 2001, so we will only look at Michael’s career from that year.
It’s long, so I will put it under the cut...
in 2001-2006 only Kimi and Fernando raced against him (*Fernando debuted in 2001, but wasn’t on the grid in 2002 as he was a test driver for Renault then).
2001: Kimi started his career in (Red Bull) Sauber and managed to score 9 points in his debut year, while Fernando started in Minardi and finished with no points (imagine a team like Williams now). Kimi moved to F1 from Formula Renault and Fernando from Formula 3000. Michael was World Champion for Ferrari.
2002: Kimi replaced Mika Hakkinen in McLaren after he’s decided to retire. He finished the year on 6th place with 24 points. (As I’ve mentioned before, Fernando didn’t participate in 2002). Michael was World Champion for Ferrari.
2003: Fernando is back on the grid with Renault. He won the race for the first time in Hungary and finished the season on 6th place with 55 points. Kimi won his firth race as well in Malaysia, which was his only win that year, but managed to get 91 points and finished second in championship. Michael was World Champion for Ferrari with 93 points.
2004: Both Kimi and Fernando stayed with their previous year’s teams. Kimi scored another win, but with 8 retirements, he’s only managed 45 points and 7th place. Fernando didn’t win a race, but got to 4th place in championship with 59 points. Michael was World Champion for Ferrari with 148 points before his team mate Rubens Barrichello with 114 points. This was Michael’s 7th and final title.
2005: Both Kimi and Fernando stayed with their previous year’s teams. If you are a fan of Kimi and Fernando this is the year to watch :) Both won 7 races - Fernando in Malaysia, Bahrain, San Marino, Europe (Nurburgring), France, Germany and China, while Kimi won in Spain, Monaco, Canada, Hungary, Turkey, Belgium and Japan. Only three other drivers won that year, Juan Pablo Montoya three times, Giancarlo Fisichella once and Michael once. Fernando won the championship with 133 points and Kimi was the runner-up with 112 points. Michael in Ferrari came third that year.
2006: Both Kimi and Fernando stayed with their previous year’s teams. Fernando won 7 races again, while Kimi didn’t win any. Michael was the main challenger for Fernando with 7 wins as well. However, at the end Fernando won the championship (his second and final title) with 134 points and Michael in Ferrari was the runner-up with 121 points.
Michael officially retired after the 2006 season, so Lewis and Seb who debuted in 2007 didn’t get to race him, until later. Lewis debuted in McLaren and Seb started his career in Toro Rosso in the middle of the season when he replaced Scott Speed. Also in 2007, Fernando moved to McLaren while Kimi replaced Michael in Ferrari where he won his single World Championship. Lewis was the runner up that year with only one point behind Kimi. In 2008 Fernando went back to Renault, while the others stayed where they were previous year. Lewis won his first title by one point (Is that Glock?! If you know you know!). In 2009 Seb moved to Red Bull while the other three stayed where they were. The championship winner was Jenson Button with Sebastian being runner up. Kimi took sabbatical and moved to try on rally.
2010: Michael is back with Mercedes. Lewis stayed with McLaren, Sebastian with Red Bull, while Fernando moved to Ferrari. Sebastian become World Champion with 5 wins and 256 points. Fernando was runner up with 5 wins and 252 points. Lewis scored 3 wins and with 240 points he finished on 4th place. Michael only got 72 points and no wins.
2011: Two more current drivers are joining F1. Sergio is debuting with Sauber while Daniel replacing Narain Karthikeyan in HRT in the middle of the season (Narain later returned for one race and Daniel stayed which meant he replaced Tonio Liuzzi then and then Liuzzi returned so Daniel replaced Narain again - well, crazy). Lewis, Sebastian, Fernando and Michael stayed in the teams from previous season. Sebastian won his second championship with 392 point when with an exception of one retirement he didn’t score lower than 4th place once. Fernando finished 4th with one win and 257 points, Lewis 5th with three wins and 227 points, Michael was 8th with 76 points. Rookies Sergio and Daniel finished 16th / 14 points and 27th / 0 points respectively.
2012: Kimi returned to F1 with Lotus F1 team. Lewis, Sebastian, Fernando, Sergio and Michael stayed in the teams from previous season. Daniel moved to Toro Rosso. This season had 6 World champions on the grid - Sebastian, Fernando, Kimi, Lewis, Michael and Jenson Button. Five of them actually finished the season in Top 5 - Sebastian won his third championship with 281 point and 5 wins, second was Fernando with 278 points and 3 wins, third was Kimi with 207 points and one win, fourth was Lewis with 190 points and 4 wins and fifth was Jenson. Michael only managed the score 49 points and only one podium for 3rd place in Valencia (European GP) which placed him on 13th final place. Sergio also scored podium (3rd place) in Canada and finished the season on 10th place with 66 points and finally Daniel only managed 10 points and his final standing was 18th place.
After the disappointing season 2012 Michael retired for the second time and for real and he was replaced by Lewis in Mercedes.
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drivindrivin · 4 years
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The Nurburgring is poised to make a surprise return to the Formula 1 calendar this season, seven years since it last held a grand prix.
RaceFans understands the former home of the German Grand Prix will be among the next batch of races to be added to this year’s revised schedule. A spokesperson for the circuit confirmed discussions with Formula 1 have taken place.
The world championship calendar has been extensively reorganised following the disruption caused by the global pandemic. So far 10 races have been confirmed up to the Russian Grand Prix on September 27th.
The Nurburgring is one of three venues which are expected to follow F1’s visit to Sochi. All three were not part of the original 2020 F1 calendar.
The other two races to join the schedule will include the revived Portuguese Grand Prix, last held at Estoril in 1996. Its race will take place at the Autodromo do Algarve near Portimao. F1 has never previously raced at the circuit, but a group of teams tested there shortly after it opened in 2008.
F1 will also add a further round of the world championship in Italy. This will take place at Imola, which previously held F1 races between 1980 and 2006. It will be the third race in Italy this year, along with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza and the Tuscan Grand Prix Ferrari 1000 at Mugello.
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crystalracing · 3 years
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New Questions
1) Which of these races did Michael Schumacher NOT win during 2002?
a) Brazil
b) Monaco
c) France
d) Japan
2) Which of these men were involved in the design of 2005 Renault?
a) Adrian Newey
b) Adrian Reynard
c) Pat Symonds
d) Rory Byrne
3) Which of these teams has James Allison NOT worked for?
a) McLaren
b) Larrousse
c) Renault/Lotus
d) Ferrari
4) How many races did Michael Schumacher win during 2006?
a) 5
b) 4
c) 6
d) 7
5) How many engine-related penalties did Kimi Raikkonen receive during 2005 (causing him to start 10 places lower than where he originally qualified)?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
6) Who was the team principal of Arrows F1 when they were shut down during 2002?
a) Tom Walkinshaw
b) Michael Andretti
c) Colin Kolles
d) Flavio Briatore
7) At which race did Felipe Massa achieve his maiden podium?
a) 2005 Europe
b) 2006 Europe
c) 2006 Spain
d) 2007 Turkey
8) Where was Jenson Button born?
a) Derby
b) Frome
c) Sheffield
d) Stoke-on-Trent
9) Where was Italian team Minardi based during their time in F1?
a) Formigine
b) Alessandria
c) Faenza
d) Bergamo
10) Name every driver who won a race during 2003 & 2004.
Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Kimi Raikkonen, David Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya, Jarno Trulli, Fernando Alonso, Giancarlo Fisichella
11) Which Grand Prix did Heikki Kovalainen win during 2008?
a) United States
b) Italy
c) Japan
d) Hungary
12) Who was the team principal of Minardi during 2001-2005?
a) Giancarlo Minardi
b) Gabriele Rumi
c) Paul Stoddart
d) Gustav Brunner
13) During 2008, European Grand Prix departed Nurburgring and was switched to a new venue. Where was it?
a) Valencia
b) Imola
c) Istanbul
d) Hockenheim
14) During 2005, where did Red Bull’s Vitantonio Liuzzi make his F1 debut?
a) Nurburgring
b) Silverstone
c) Bahrain
d) Imola
15) During 2004 & 2005, at which Grand Prix did Juan Pablo Montoya find himself disqualified in consecutive years?
a) Indianapolis
b) Montreal
c) Magny-Cours
d) Monaco
16) During 2003, at which venue did triple Grand Prix winner Heinz-Harald Frentzen achieve his final #F1 career podium?
a) Interlagos
b) Indianapolis
c) Hockenheim
d) Hungaroring
17) Name every constructor (team) who won a race between 2000-2009
Ferrari, McLaren, Williams, Renault, Honda, BMW Sauber, Toro Rosso, Brawn, Red Bull
18) For which team did double Indy 500 winner Takuma Sato make his F1 debut for at 2002 Australia?
a) BAR
b) Minardi
c) Jordan
d) Arrows
19) During 2000, where did reigning double WDC Mika Hakkinen achieve his first Grand Prix win of the season?
a) Brazil
b) Britain
c) Monaco
d) Spain
20) In which grid position did Rubens Barrichello start in for 2000 German Grand Prix?
a) 18th
b) 11th
c) 2nd
d) 14th
21) During 2003, at which venue did Kimi Raikkonen achieve his maiden F1 pole position?
a) Hockenheim
b) Sepang
c) Nurburgring
d) Indianapolis
22) During 2004, at which venue did Ralf Schumacher suffer vertebrae injuries in his back, causing him to be sidelined until China?
a) Monaco
b) Indianapolis
c) Interlagos
d) Silverstone
23) How many points did Felipe Massa lose 2008 F1 drivers’ championship by?
a) 0.5
b) 1
c) 2
d) 0 (Countback on wins)
24) Name every driver who claimed pole during 2009.
Jenson Button, Rubens Barrichello, Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, Jarno Trulli, Giancarlo Fisichella
25) Who was the chairman, president & CEO of Indianapolis Motor Speedway when it hosted US Grand Prix between 2000-2007?
a) George Follmer
b) Gerard Forsythe
c) Tony George
d) AJ Foyt
26) During 2006, at which Grand Prix did Fernando Alonso suffer a wheelnut/driveshaft failure, causing him to crash whilst leading?
a) Hungary
b) Italy
c) Japan
d) Malaysia
27) During 2002, which driver ran car number 24?
a) Alex Yoong
b) Allan McNish
c) Mark Webber
d) Mika Salo
28) Which pre-race press conference witness Juan Pablo Montoya depart in anger when a set of comedians irritated him?
a) 2002 USA
b) 2006 Britain
c) 2004 Australia
d) 2001 Canada
29) Which of these teams used Toyota customer engines between 2000-2009?
a) Toro Rosso
b) Midland
c) Spyker
d) Minardi
30) Which engine was being used by Toro Rosso when Sebastian Vettel won 2008 Italian Grand Prix?
a) Ferrari
b) Honda
c) Renault
d) Cosworth
31) Name every team who failed to score a podium between 2000-2009 (includes teams who have scored podium(s) in previous decades).
Minardi, Arrows, Prost, Super Aguri, Midland, Spyker
32) During 2002, DHL was the title sponsor of which team?
a) Minardi
b) Sauber
c) Jordan
d) Jaguar
33) Between 2000-2009, Fernando Alonso won Monaco Grand Prix twice. Who else won Monaco twice during this era?
a) Kimi Raikkonen
b) Michael Schumacher
c) Juan Pablo Montoya
d) David Coulthard
34) At which venue was Rubens Barrichello a multiple winner at?
a) Monza
b) Silverstone
c) Nurburgring
d) Valencia
35) Who finished 3rd at 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix?
a) Pedro de la Rosa
b) Rubens Barrichello
c) Nick Heidfeld
d) Felipe Massa
36) Which Grand Prix did Sauber’s Giancarlo Fisichella retire from during 2004?
a) Australia
b) Monaco
c) Spain
d) Malaysia
37) Which venue witnessed Nelson Piquet Jr. achieve his only F1 career podium?
a) Nurburgring
b) Valencia
c) Hockenheim
d) Monaco
38) Name all the venues of every Juan Pablo Montoya F1 win.
Monza, Monaco, Hockenheim, Interlagos, Silverstone
39) Which of these nations hosted a Grand Prix between 2000-2009, but did NOT have a native driver race in F1 during this era?
a) Hungary
b) Monaco
c) Malaysia
d) Austria
40) Which of these nations had a native driver race in F1 between 2000-2009 despite never having hosted a Grand Prix ever?
a) Norway
b) Indonesia
c) Costa Rica
d) Czech Republic
41) Which venue witnessed David Coulthard’s final F1 win?
a) Sepang
b) Interlagos
c) Melbourne
d) Monaco
42) Which venue witnessed Ralf Schumacher’s maiden F1 win?
a) Imola
b) Magny-Cours
c) Nurburgring
d) Montreal
43) Who was the polesitter for 2006 Japanese Grand Prix?
a) Fernando Alonso
b) Felipe Massa
c) Ralf Schumacher
d) Michael Schumacher
44) Which team did Nick Heidfeld make his F1 debut for?
a) Sauber
b) Jordan
c) Arrows
d) Prost
45) Name every engine supplier used by Ralf Schumacher during his F1 career
Peugeot, Mugen-Honda, Supertec, BMW, Toyota
46) Where was Nico Rosberg born?
a) Berlin
b) Dortmund
c) Wiesbaden
d) Bonn
47) During 2009, which venue saw Sebastian Vettel claim pole, but NOT win the race?
a) Shanghai
b) Istanbul
c) Nurburgring
d) Melbourne
48) Where was BAR (British American Racing) based at during their time in F1?
a) Brackley
b) Leafield
c) Waltham
d) Milton Keynes
49) Which team did Mark Webber clinch his maiden podium (2005 Monaco) for?
a) Red Bull
b) Williams
c) Jaguar
d) Jordan
50) Which nation does former Minardi driver Alex Yoong hail from?
a) China
b) Indonesia
c) Taiwan
d) Malaysia
51) Who replaced Justin Wilson at Minardi for the remaining 5 races of 2003?
a) Giorgio Pantano
b) Nicolas Kiesa
c) Zsolt Baumgartner
d) Gianmaria Bruni
52) Name all the venues where Minardi scored points at during 2000-2005
Melbourne, Indianapolis
53) Which driver did Sakon Yamamoto replace at Spyker during 2007?
a) Christian Klien
b) Alex Wurz
c) Christijan Albers
d) Robert Doornbos
54) Which 2004 Grand Prix saw Michael Schumacher achieve his 75th F1 win?
a) Britain
b) Spain
c) USA
d) France
55) Which venue has Kimi Raikkonen won at the most?
a) Melbourne
b) Spa-Francorchamps
c) Sepang
d) Barcelona
56) What did Fernando Alonso achieve at 2010 Singapore?
a) Won race, pole, fastest lap & led every lap
b) Maiden Ferrari pole
c) Maiden Ferrari fastest lap
d) HIs 3rd win of 2010
57) Between 2000-2009, Sauber became synonymous with which sponsor?
a) Red Bull
b) Coca-Cola
c) Fly Emirates
d) Petronas
58) Which prominent name had their entry rejected as a new participant to F1 before 2010 (whilst FIA approved HRT & USF1)?
a) Dallara
b) Prodrive
c) Panoz
d) Penske
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itracing · 4 years
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F1 Reveals 3 More Gran Prix Races for 2020
The three Grands Prix will make up rounds 11-13 of the 2020 F1 calendar. The Nurburgring is making a surprise return to the Formula 1 calendar this season, seven years since it last held a grand prix. The other two races to join the schedule will include the revived Portuguese Grand Prix, last held at Estoril in 1996. Its race will take place at the Autodromo do Algarve near Portimao. F1 will also add a further championship round in Italy. This two-day event will take place at Imola, which previously held F1 races between 1980 & 2006.
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