Who won Melbourne Grand Prix 2013?

Kimi Räikkönen2013 Australian Grand Prix / WinnersKimi-Matias Räikkönen, nicknamed “The Iceman”, is a Finnish racing driver who competed in Formula One between 2001 and 2021 for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus, and Alfa Romeo. Räikkönen won the 2007 Formula One World Championship driving for Scuderia Ferrari, their latest World Drivers’ Championship to date. Wikipedia

How many races were there in 2013?

19 grands
Details of all 19 grands prix on the 2013 Formula 1 calendar.

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 does Multi 21 mean?

order to maintain position
Multi-21 Used by mainly by Formula One teams, the internal code translates as an ‘order to maintain position’. It is a rule that cannot be broken, and allows the racers to save their cars by driving more relaxed in the knowledge that they will not be attacked. It was used by both. Red Bull. and.

Which country does Michael Schumacher belong to?

West Germany

Michael Schumacher
Schumacher in 2005
Born 3 January 1969 Hürth, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany
Nationality German
Spouse(s) Corinna Betsch ​ ( m. 1995)​

How many races did Hamilton win in 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 did Webber say to Vettel?

A furious Webber refused to join the post-race celebrations and had earlier given Vettel an unambiguous finger salute from behind the wheel after being overtaken. Webber said: “It’s three weeks to the next race – we are fortunate we have three weeks.

Why did Vettel overtake Webber?

Vettel defied team orders to overtake Webber late in the Sepang race, deepening a rift between the pair. The infamous “multi 21” order came to both drivers – meaning car number two, Webber, would remain ahead of car number one, Vettel, for the remainder of the race.