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From the sky into arena the Schumacher and Hakkinin, F1 history is alive at the triumph of scaling technology.
Hi, today watchmojo.com wants to take you to the stories of the men, the cars and the races of the past that it helped develop the sport of motor racing as we know it today.
At the birth of racing, cars were upright and heavy and races were run on open roads from town to town that it sometimes ended up causing accidents that resulting fatalities of both drivers and spectators. Of 1200 kilometer road race in 1895 from Paris to Bordeaux and that was considered as the first motor race. Émile Levassor won this race driving his Panhard. The first race using the name—which means big price in French was 1901’s French—
Throughout the years to follow, technology developed as a direct result of World War I and World War II and stand as reset as most countries decide to host their own country and nations started racing one another. April 10th 1950, Juan Manuel Fangio won the Pau grand Prix in the Maserati, the first contest to be labeled an International Formula 1 race. A month later Silverstone posted the British Grand Prix. The first Ancient championship race for Formula 1 Grand Prix cars and the F1 championship was born.
Today, the drivers in Formula 1 racing Grand Prix which came towards a Formula 1 world championship. The minimum distance is 305 kilometers but no race can last longer than two hours.
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