When he started the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Alpine driver Jack Doohan became the 778th driver to start a world championship F1 grand prix.
Over the course of 1,125 races, a number of drivers have been disqualified from the race result, whether it be Lewis Hamilton for lying to the stewards at the 2009 Australian Grand Prix or Nico Hulkenberg during the 2024 Sao Paulo GP, which in fact was the first in-race disqualification since Felipe Massa and Giancarlo Fisichella at the 2007 Canadian GP.
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Ranked: The greatest race drives in F1 history
Just what is the greatest drive in the history of Formula 1? That's a question which piqued the interest of RacingNews365 over the New Year celebrations, and so as the world championship celebrates 75 years this year, we've tried to answer it.
The rules are very simple.
Verstappen silences Schumacher record talk
Max Verstappen has silenced any suggestions that he is thinking about Michael Schumacher's five consecutive F1 drivers' titles record in 2025.
The reigning world champion has the opportunity to match Schumacher's record for having won five titles in consecutive seasons, should he claim the crown this year.
Norris details reason behind rejecting McLaren exit chances
Lando Norris has revealed that he had "opportunities" to leave McLaren but opted to stick with the team to win a title together.
The British driver and Oscar Piastri secured the Woking-based team its first F1 constructors' title since 1998 last season, ending a 26-year wait for the championship.
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Verstappen teases ‘full report’ after de Vries McLaren F1 test
Max Verstappen has joked Nyck de Vries will send him a “full report” after taking part in a test outing with McLaren late last year.
Verstappen went head-to-head against McLaren's Lando Norris for the F1 title last season and prevailed to take his fourth championship.
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Wolff disappointed by Red Bull F1 title response: 'There was not one sentence'
Toto Wolff has branded Christian Horner and Red Bull's handling of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix aftermath as "entitlement", claiming neither Lewis Hamilton nor Mercedes were adequately acknowledged.
The team principal of the Brackley-based team feels the situation in the wake of the contentious season finale was managed poorly from Red Bull's perspective.
READ MORE: Wolff disappointed by Red Bull F1 title response: 'There was not one sentence'
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