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  1. Vor 22 Stunden · Indianapolis 500 only The following are constructors whose only participation was in the Indianapolis 500 from 1950 to 1960 when the race was part of the Formula One World Drivers' Championship . All were based in the United States.

  2. Vor 22 Stunden · Lewis Hamilton has won 103 Grands Prix during his career. He won 21 races with McLaren and has won 82 with Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most race wins in Formula One history, with 103 wins to date. Michael Schumacher, the previous record holder, is second with 91 wins, and Max Verstappen is third with 59 victories.

  3. Vor 22 Stunden · The British Grand Prix and Italian Grand Prix are the most frequently held events in the Formula One World Championship with 74 editions each since the races first formed a part of the series in 1950, followed by the Monaco Grand Prix which has been held 69 times, all on the same course, the Circuit de Monaco.

  4. Vor 22 Stunden · Formula One polesitters [19] Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton holds the record for most pole positions, and for the most wins from pole. Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher achieved 68 pole positions, 10 with Benetton and 58 with Ferrari. Ayrton Senna was known for consistently high qualifying performance.

  5. Vor 22 Stunden · A. J. Foyt. Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. (born January 16, 1935) is an American former racing driver who competed in numerous disciplines of motorsport. He is best known for his open wheel racing career, and for becoming the first four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500. He holds the most American National Championship titles in history, winning seven.

  6. Vor 22 Stunden · Juan Manuel Fangio won five titles in the 1950s, and won 24 of the 51 races he started. Alain Prost won four world titles between 1985 and 1993, three with McLaren and one with Williams. Sebastian Vettel won four world titles in 2010–2013, all with Red Bull.

  7. Vor 22 Stunden · Basketball-Weltmeisterschaften der Herren. Buenos Aires 1950 | Rio de Janeiro 1954 | Santiago de Chile 1959 | Rio de Janeiro 1963 | Montevideo 1967 | Ljubljana 1970 | San Juan 1974 | Manila 1978 | Cali 1982 | Madrid 1986 | Buenos Aires 1990 | Toronto / Hamilton 1994 | Athen 1998 | Indianapolis 2002 | Japan 2006 | Türkei 2010 | Spanien 2014 ...