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F1 TEAMS 2023

Red Bull Racing

Red Bull Racing

Oracle Red Bull Racing is currently dominating the championship with Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez.

1st in WCC View Details →
Mercedes

Mercedes-AMG

The former dominant team now chasing Red Bull with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.

2nd in WCC View Details →
Ferrari

Scuderia Ferrari

The most iconic team in F1 history with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.

3rd in WCC View Details →

TOP DRIVERS

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing

Race Wins 42
Pole Positions 28
Championships 3
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Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

Race Wins 103
Pole Positions 104
Championships 7
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Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

Race Wins 32
Pole Positions 22
Championships 2
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2023 RACE CALENDAR

Bahrain GP

Bahrain Grand Prix

Bahrain International Circuit

Completed
March 5, 2023
15:00 Local Time
Sakhir, Bahrain
Saudi Arabian GP

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Jeddah Corniche Circuit

Completed
March 19, 2023
20:00 Local Time
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Australian GP

Australian Grand Prix

Albert Park Circuit

Upcoming
April 2, 2023
15:00 Local Time
Melbourne, Australia

F1 TECHNOLOGY

Power Units

Modern F1 power units are hybrid systems combining a 1.6L V6 turbocharged internal combustion engine with energy recovery systems, achieving over 50% thermal efficiency.

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Aerodynamics

F1 cars generate enormous downforce through complex aerodynamic surfaces, with teams spending thousands of hours in wind tunnels and CFD simulations to optimize performance.

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Safety Innovations

From the Halo device to crash structures and fireproof materials, F1 has pioneered safety technologies that have saved lives and influenced road car development.

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Telemetry & Data

F1 cars generate over 1 million data points per second, with teams analyzing this information in real-time to make strategic decisions during races.

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F1 HISTORY

1950: The Beginning

The first Formula One World Championship race was held at Silverstone, UK, with Giuseppe Farina winning the inaugural championship.

1960s: British Dominance

Teams like Lotus, Cooper, and BRM revolutionized car design with rear-engine layouts, while drivers like Jim Clark and Graham Hill dominated.

1980s: Turbo Era

Turbocharged engines producing over 1,000 horsepower dominated, with legendary battles between Prost, Senna, Piquet, and Mansell.

2000s: Schumacher Era

Michael Schumacher and Ferrari dominated, winning five consecutive championships from 2000-2004, setting numerous records.

2014-2021: Hybrid Era

The introduction of hybrid power units saw Mercedes dominate, with Lewis Hamilton equaling Schumacher's seven championships.

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