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All drivers can chose any (available) number between 1 and 99. Why does Lewis Hamilton have No.44? Hamilton is a rare case in F1, in that he elected not to drive with the No.1 on his car even ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown, however, is adamant that having two 'number-one' drivers in Norris and Piastri will work for the Woking-based outfit. McLaren's last infamous inter-team rivalry was between ...
Prior to his Formula 1 arrival, he posted a picture of himself as a child driving a toy car with 33 emblazoned on it and wrote: “Since I was a young kid I was racing around with this number.
Some racing numbers are synonymous with the Formula 1 stars whose cars and overalls bore them. But the modern-day rules mean even the best drivers are not entitled to hold onto them forever. And ...
Four-time defending Formula 1 Drivers' Champion Max Verstappen delivered perfection at the Japanese Grand Prix to become the third different winner from as many races this season, at a Suzuka ...
That made him the youngest driver to ever enter a Formula 1 race. After a number of impressive races, he was chosen to replace Daniil Kvyat in the Red Bull Racing team for the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix.
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