Who drove for Red Bull 2013?
Sebastian Vettel
1. 2. The Red Bull RB9 is a racing car designed by Formula One racing team Infiniti Red Bull Racing. The car was driven throughout the 2013 Formula One season by (then) three-time World Drivers’ Champion Sebastian Vettel and teammate Mark Webber.
Who won Grand Prix 2012?
2012 RACE RESULTS
Grand Prix | Date | Winner |
---|---|---|
Malaysia | 25 Mar 2012 | Fernando Alonso ALO |
China | 15 Apr 2012 | Nico Rosberg ROS |
Bahrain | 22 Apr 2012 | Sebastian Vettel VET |
Spain | 13 May 2012 | Pastor Maldonado MAL |
What is a GP car?
The term Grand Prix was early used for the most prominent automobile race of a country and was later used for events other than Formula One car racing, as well as for events in other sports. The first such use in organized sport was probably as the name of the French Grand Prix horse race, first run in 1863.
How old is Verstappen?
24Â years (September 30, 1997)Max Verstappen / Age
What has happened to the Auto GP World Series?
2015 marked the start of the Auto GP World Series working with ISRA, a company from the Netherlands who set up the 2014 FA1 Series, this partnership, however, has not lasted long with the Auto GP Organisation announcing at Round 1 (of the 2015 season) that the two companies have parted ways.
What does Auto GP stand for?
Auto GP, sometimes referred to as the Auto GP World Series and formerly known as both Euro Formula 3000 and the Euroseries 3000, was a European formula racing series. The series’ roots can be traced back to 1999 and the Italian Formula 3000 series, organised by Pierluigi Corbari, which used old Lola chassis with Zytek engines.
What happened to the 2015 F1 GP series?
The 2015 season was “archived” midway through the season and midway through the 2016 season the series merged with the BOSS GP series. Teams only score from their two highest placed cars. 48 points is the maximum possible haul for one driver in a race weekend.
What happened to the A1 Grand Prix?
The Italian series continued to run as part of Euroseries races. In 2009, the organisers announced that the first-generation A1 Grand Prix cars were allowed alongside the Lola F3000 chassis, replacing the old cars completely from 2010. The championship itself was rebranded for the 2010 season, with it adopting the Auto GP name.