Who won Cota 2012?

24/10/2022

Who won Cota 2012?

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton won the race, his last for McLaren before his move to Mercedes, with Vettel finishing second and Fernando Alonso in third. Vettel’s second place gave Red Bull Racing enough points to secure their third consecutive World Constructors’ Championship.

What is the best F1 season ever?

The amount of exciting action and drama on offer has led to many referring to the 2021 season as one of the greatest the sport has ever seen….

  1. 2012 (Won by Sebastian Vettel)
  2. 2021 (Won by Max Verstappen)
  3. 1976 (Won by James Hunt)
  4. 1982 (Won by Keke Rosberg)
  5. 2007 (Won by Kimi Raikkonen)

What was the best F1 race ever?

Best F1 Races of All Time Best F1 Races of All Time

  • German Grand Prix – 2019.
  • Brazilian Grand Prix – 2012.
  • Australian Grand Prix – 1994.
  • Canadian Grand Prix – 2011.
  • Australian Grand Prix – 1986.

Is McLaren owned by Ferrari?

Ron Dennis was McLaren’s closest thing to an owner for the majority of its existence, and for much of his reign, Mercedes-Benz (Daimler Motors) owned the actual highest stake in the company. However, their holdings were bought out in 2011, and McLaren became an independent automotive company again.

Who won the F1 championship in 2013?

Sebastian Vettel
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 is the youngest F1 World Champion?

Who are F1’s 10 youngest world champions?

  • Kimi Räikkönen – Ferrari – 2007 (28 years, 4 days)
  • Jim Clark – Lotus – 1963 (27 years, 174 days)
  • Jacques Villeneuve – Williams – 1997 (26 years, 200 days)
  • Niki Lauda – Ferrari – 1975 (26 years, 197 days)
  • Michael Schumacher – Benetton – 1994 (25 years, 314 days)

Was 2021 the best F1 season?

It was a record-breaking season 2021 – the longest season in F1 history – witnessed some historic records getting toppled, on top of Mercedes’ record-extending eighth constructors’ title win.