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Why is No. F1?

Why is No. F1? However, not all numbers in F1 carry joyful associations. The number 17, once worn by Jules Bianchi, holds a somber place in the sport’s history. During the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, Bianchi suffered a tragic accident while racing with this number at Suzuka. The number 17 was retired in 2015 as

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Are Ferraris V10 or V12?

Are Ferraris V10 or V12? Ferrari held on to the V12 longer than most teams due to its heritage and power potential but eventually dropped it for efficiency reasons. Ferrari’s V10 engines dominated the sport in the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly during the Schumacher era. When it comes to sheer power and acceleration,

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Why did Schumacher cry?

Why did Schumacher cry? Michael Schumacher was brought to tears in a press conference after being reminded that he had just equalled Ayrton Senna for victories in F1. So 1994 was definitely a bad year for the sport. But it did have a couple of moments. Schumacher’s drive in Spain where he took 2nd place

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