Who drove for Ferrari in 2013?

Who drove for Ferrari in 2013?

Fernando Alonso
Teams and drivers

Entrant Constructor Race drivers
Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Fernando Alonso
Felipe Massa
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren-Mercedes Jenson Button
Sergio Pérez

How many races did Lewis Hamilton win 2013?

Hamilton has won as little as one race in a season (2013), all the way up to 11 wins which he has achieved in multiple seasons since joining Mercedes.

What does Scuderia stand for?

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Ferrari’s Formula 1 racing team is called Scuderia Ferrari, with Scuderia translating from Italian as “stable.” There’s an obvious connection between this and the carmaker’s unmistakable Prancing Horse logo.

What is the history of Scuderia Ferrari?

Scuderia Ferrari was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 to enter amateur drivers in various races, though Ferrari himself had raced in CMN (Costruzioni Maccaniche Nazionali) and Alfa Romeo cars before that date.

What happened to Marussia F1 and Caterham F1 in 2013?

Marussia F1 and Caterham F1 did not score points in 2013. The teams’ best results were achieved by Jules Bianchi, who scored a thirteenth for Marussia, and by Charles Pic and Giedo van der Garde, who have both scored a fourteenth-place finish for Caterham. By virtue of Bianchi’s thirteenth place in Malaysia, Marussia ended the season in tenth.

Did the F1 ban new technical innovation developed by Lotus and Ferrari?

“FIA ban new technical innovation developed by Lotus and Ferrari”. BBC F1. Retrieved 1 August 2012. ^ Noble, Jonathan; Straw, Edd (31 July 2012). “Lotus to continue work on double DRS despite 2013 ban”. Autosport. Retrieved 1 August 2012. ^ Noble, Jonathan (25 March 2012).

Who is the first non-race driver to appear in F1 practice?

F1 Fanatic. Keith Collantine. Retrieved 12 April 2013. Ma Qing Hua became the first non-race driver to appear in practice this year. More significantly he was also the first Chinese driver to participate in his home race weekend.