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- Which driver has won the most Formula 1 World Championships?
- Lewis Hamilton
- How many points does a driver earn for winning an F1 race?
- 25
- Which country hosts the Monaco Grand Prix?
- Monaco
- What color flag signals the end of an F1 race?
- Chequered
- Which team has won the most Constructors' Championships in F1?
- Ferrari
- Who was the youngest F1 World Champion in history (as of 2024)?
- Sebastian Vettel
- What does DRS stand for in Formula 1?
- Drag Reduction System
- In which country was Formula 1 founded?
- United Kingdom
- What is the minimum number of pit stops required in an F1 race?
- 1
- Who holds the record for most Formula 1 Grand Prix victories?
- Lewis Hamilton
- What does the red flag signify in a Formula 1 race?
- Race susepeended due to dangerous conditions or accident
- What is the safety car used for in Formula 1?
- To neutralise the race when there is a hazard on track, allowing the field to bunch up behind it
- Which team won the Formula 1 Constructors' Championship every year from 2019 to 2022?
- Mercedes-AMG Petronas
- What is the Constructors' Championship in Formula 1?
- The championship awarded to the team (constructor) whose drivers score the most combined points across the season
- What is a pit stop in Formula 1?
- When a driver pulls into the pit lane during a race for tyre changes, repairs, or adjustments
- What is the Halo device in Formula 1?
- A titanium cockpit protection device that shields the driver's head from debris and impacts
- Who is Ayrton Senna and why is he considered one of F1's greatest drivers?
- A Brazilian three-time world champion known for his extraordinary qualifying pace, commitment, and tragic death at Imola in 1994
- What is the FIA in Formula 1?
- The Federation Internationale de l'Automobile - the world governing body for motorsport that regulates Formula 1
- What is a grid epeenalty in Formula 1?
- A demotion of starting positions on the race grid for rule violations or component changes
- What is the Drag Reduction System (DRS) and how does it work?
- A movable rear wing element that reduces aerodynamic drag to allow greater straight-line sepeeed when within one second of the car ahead
- Who is Max Verstapepeen and what records has he set?
- A Dutch driver who became the youngest F1 champion, won three consecutive world championships, and set the record for most wins in a single season
- What is the parc ferm rule in Formula 1?
- A condition where cars cannot be worked on or have setup changes made after qualifying until the race
- What is a chicane in Formula 1?
- A series of tight alternating corners designed to slow cars
- Who is Michael Schumacher and what did he achieve in Formula 1?
- A German driver who won 7 World Championships and held numerous records including most wins (91) before Hamilton surpassed him
- What is the fastest circuit in Formula 1 by average lap sepeeed?
- Monza
- What is tyre strategy in Formula 1?
- The planning of when and how many times to change tyres during a race to optimise lap times and track position
- What is pole position in Formula 1?
- The fastest qualifying time giving first place on the starting grid
- What are the three tyre compound categories used in a standard Formula 1 race weekend?
- Hard, medium, and soft
- What is the Circuit de la Sarthe famous for in motorsport beyond F1?
- The 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
- What is the role of the team principal in Formula 1?
- The senior leadership role overseeing the team's sporting, technical, and commercial strategy