Formula One
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- Grand Prix racing
- In Grand Prix racing
…all racing-car classes, including the Formula One for Grand Prix racing. The Formula One is generally smaller than the car used in speedway racing and is more maneuverable. All Grand Prix racing is for open-wheeled, single-seater (after 1924) cars, the engine size, fuel, and other elements being controlled by the…
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- In Grand Prix racing
- sports car comparisons
- In sports-car racing
…not resemble Grand Prix (Formula One) racing machines. Whereas the latter is a single-seat design carrying spartan cockpit furnishings and utterly functional equipment throughout, the sports car is usually a two-seater, sometimes a four-seater, characterized by its nimble abilities (if not speed and power) together with general suitability for…
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- In sports-car racing
- United Arab Emirates
- In United Arab Emirates: Sports and recreation
…final Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship tournament in 2009. The country hosted the FIFA Club World Cup in 2018, in which the club from Al-Ain played Real Madrid in the final match, and hosted the Asian Cup tournament months later in 2019.
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- In United Arab Emirates: Sports and recreation
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- Schumacher
- In Michael Schumacher
…set records for the most Formula One (F1) Grand Prix race victories (91, later broken by Lewis Hamilton) and F1 series championships (seven, later tied by Hamilton).
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- In Michael Schumacher
- Verstappen
- In Max Verstappen
…a race-car driver competing in Formula One (F1) under the Dutch flag. He is the sport’s youngest race winner, and he is also the youngest person to start an F1 race. Driving for Red Bull Racing, he won three consecutive F1 drivers’ championships—one of only five drivers to do so…
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- In Max Verstappen
- Vettel
- In Sebastian Vettel
…youngest person to win the Formula One (F1) world drivers’ championship. He also captured the title in 2011, 2012, and 2013. He retired from F1 in 2022.
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