Who won the Formula 1 World Championship in 2013?
Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel successfully defended his World Championship, winning his fourth consecutive title in the fourth to last race of 2013. In doing so he became the third driver in Formula One’s sixty-four years to win four consecutive World Drivers’ Championships.
What was the best f1 race in 2013?
Abu Dhabi: Vettel Leaves Rivals in the Dust But like Singapore, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was only really memorable for the dominance of Sebastian Vettel’s driving, the German romping to victory by just over 30 seconds from teammate Mark Webber.
What’s the best F1 race ever?
Best F1 Races of All Time Best F1 Races of All Time
- German Grand Prix – 2019.
- Brazilian Grand Prix – 2012.
- Australian Grand Prix – 1994.
- Canadian Grand Prix – 2011.
- Australian Grand Prix – 1986.
Who won Formula 1 2011?
Sebastian Vettel successfully defended his World Championship, eclipsing Fernando Alonso as the youngest double World Champion in Formula One history. McLaren’s Jenson Button came in second behind Vettel by a then record gap of 122 points.
What is the new feature in the 2013 calendar?
The new feature is event planner. So I will explain that alone. First take a look at either 2011 calendar or 2012 calendar pages to see how the basic calendar is constructed. In the daily events tab, we have full calendar for 2013 (or any other specified year) listed one day per row (so maximum rows are 366).
How do I add the 2013 F1 season dates to my calendar?
Add all the 2013 F1 season dates to your calendar using the F1 Fanatic Google Calendar: Want to find out which races are live on the BBC in 2013? See here: Here’s where the 19 races on the 2013 F1 calendar are being held:
What file formats are available for the 2013 calendar?
The available file formats are PDF (Adobe Reader PDF) and JPG (Figure). Download the 2013 Calendar with holidays. (Landscape format – 1 Page) Download the 2013 Calendar with holidays.