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28.06.23
Formula 3 is the ultimate training ground and talent-spotting formula for the stars of tomorrow. Formula 3 drivers race in both Europe and Asia in cars complying with a similar set of technical regulations throughout the world. Thus, the FIA Formula 3 World Cup provides the ideal opportunity to muster the best drivers of the year in a legendary race – the Macau Grand Prix! Riccardo Patrese, Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, David Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher and Lucas di Grassi have all won this special race, while countless other star drivers have tried only in vain to become the Macau GP winner.
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28.06.23
EVENT AND BRIEFING NOTES 14.11 - Briefing Notes V2 14.11 - Event Note V2 14.11 - Doc 09 - Cars & Drivers Admitted - Macau 2019 17.11 - Documents Log TECHNICAL REPORTS 17.11 - Binder - Technical Report STEWARDS DECISIONS 17.11 - Binder - Stewards Decision 16.11 - Doc 37 - Decision Car 30 - eqpt...
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20.01.21
2019 FIA LMP World Endurance Championship - Drivers Pos Drivers GBR JPN CHN BHR USA BEL FRA BHR Pts 1 Jose Maria Lopez ARG 26 18 15 38 15 25 31 39 207 pts 1 Kamui Kobayashi JPN 26 18 15 38 15 25 31 39 207 pts 1 Mike Conway GBR 26 18 15 38 15 25 31 39 207 pts 2 Brendon Hartley NZL 18 26 18 27 18 18...
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20.01.21
When the FIA World Endurance Championship took to the tracks in March 2012, it marked the dawning of a new era in endurance racing. Some of the world's most prestigious and successful motor manufacturers are participating in this most technically relevant of motorsport disciplines. In 2019/20 the FIA WEC will race in Europe, Asia and North America and will be returning to Texas and Bahrain after two years. The 2019/20 season will conclude at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, for the 88th edition of the world’s greatest endurance race. The championship will start at Silverstone, then move to Fuji Speedway, Shanghai International Circuit and Bahrain to conclude the 2019 leg of the championship. In a change to the original schedule, the WEC will return to the Circuit of The Americas in Texas in February 2020, then move onto Sebring before the penultimate round at Spa-Francorchamps before concluding at Le Mans in June. Another change for the 2019/20 season is the length of the races will vary, with Silverstone and Shanghai being 4 Hours, Fuji, CoTA and Spa being 6 hours, Bahrain 8 hours, Sebring 1000 miles or 8 hours and, of course, Le Mans being 24 hours. The FIA World Endurance Championship will continue to bring the ‘Spirit of Le Mans’ to motor sport fans across the globe.
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