What team did Lewis Hamilton drive for 2007?
McLaren
Lewis Hamilton started his professional Formula One career in 2007, driving for McLaren. He won his first title in 2008 with the team to become the then-youngest champion in the history of the sport.
How many wins did Lewis Hamilton get in 2007?
2007
| Lewis Hamilton McLaren | |
|---|---|
| wins: | 4 |
| pole positions: | 6 |
| points: | 109 |
| DNFs: | 1 |
What car did Lewis Hamilton drive in 2008?
McLaren Mercedes
McLaren MP4-23
| Technical specifications | |
|---|---|
| Notable entrants | Vodafone McLaren Mercedes |
| Notable drivers | 22. Lewis Hamilton 23. Heikki Kovalainen |
| Debut | 2008 Australian Grand Prix |
| Races Wins Podiums Poles F/Laps 18 6 13 8 3 |
What normal car does Lewis Hamilton drive?
We’re talking about Hamilton’s first car and one that he still cherishes to this day, the 2002 Mini Cooper. While it may not seem like the most exciting on the list at 110 hp, the Mini Cooper is an excellent daily driver to get you around town.
Who had the fastest F1 car in 2008?
Winner:
| Grand Prix | Driver | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | RAI | 1:17.387 |
| France | RAI | 1:16.630 |
| Great Britain | RAI | 1:32.150 |
| Germany | HEI | 1:15.987 |
Does Lewis Hamilton drink water?
Lewis Hamilton has famously claimed that he does not drink any fluids while driving. But all drivers drink around two litres or more of fluids before a race.
What was the best F1 car in 2007?
However, in hindsight, looking back at 2007 I just can’t help but feel that the Ferrari F2007 was really the best car of the season, and McLaren was flattered by its drivers. Both of Ferrari’s 2007 drivers, Massa and Kimi, went toe to toe against Alonso in equal machinery and both were brushed aside.
Why were 2004 F1 cars so fast?
The 2004 cars were the fastest in F1 history. Huge, meaty V10 engines coupled to a low weight limit saw them set lap records at most of the venues they visited. Our modern 2014 cars are hamstrung by tyres which aren’t good enough, less-powerful engines, heavily restricted aerodynamic rules and a higher weight limit.