5 Of The Greatest Races In The History Of Formula 1

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5 Of The Greatest Races In The History Of Formula 1

There have been 1,075 Formula 1 races in the history of the sport. These races are some of Formula One's greatest.

Jenson Button won the 2011 Formula One race. He had to make five pit stops and change tires six times. Canadian gamblers who predicted the winner correctly won big. $1 deposit casino Canada allows you to bet on F1 events.

The Prost-Senna rivalry came to a head in 1989 at the penultimate event of the championship. Senna won the race, but Prosta appealed the verdict and Alessandro Nannini was made the winner.

The Australian Grand Prix was the title-deciding race of 1986. It was won by Nigel Mansell. Nelson Piquet was forced to withdraw because of a tire explosion.

Damon Hill won the final race of the Formula 1 season in Australia in 1994. Michael Schumacher crashed into Hill and was disqualified. Hill was unable to continue the race and had to concede the victory to Schmacher.

Sebastian Vettel won the Formula 1 Championship in Brazil. He started 13 points ahead of Fernando Alonso. Vett crashed into Bruno Senna in the 23rd lap. After a slow pit stop, he climbed back to sixth place.

There are some races that deserve to be mentioned due to their memorable nature.

Lewis Hamilton won the title in Azerbaijan in 2013. Sebastian Vettel crashed into Lewis Hamilton's car in retaliation to the Brit's unexpected braking.

Hamilton won the championship in Brazil 2008. He overtook Timo Glock in the final lap.

5 of the greatest races in Formula 1's history are shown here.  The sport is intense and provides a rush of adrenaline to the drivers and fans.


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