No a driver can not be changed in the middle of a race.
No the headphones are only for communication between the driver and team.
No. A Driver for a team/car cannot be changed during a formula one race. As per the guidelines of the F1 Administration a driver to a team's car cannot be changed during a f1 racing event. Teams can change their drivers anytime they want during a season as long as the same driver drives during practice, qualifying and races over a single weekend.
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The Drivers for the Williams F1 team in the year 2010 were: Race Drivers: Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg Test Driver: Valtteri Bottas The Drivers for the Williams F1 team for this year 2011 are: Race Driver: Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado Test Driver: Valtteri Bottas
He is probably in Heaven. Senna is a late formula one racing driver who died in a car crash accident during a F1 race.
You can be shown a black flag with the car number if you are disqualified mid race. You can't be "banned" unless you qualify below the 107% time or cause a lot of serious accidents.
It was Rubens Barrichello. He won only during his 8th driving season. He made his debut in 1993 but won his first race in 2000 in his 123rd race.
Michael Schumacher, the greatest F1 driver living, admitted that Aryton Senna is the greatest F1 driver of all time. What makes Aryton different is that he would win every race in whatever car he uses. hes a demon behind a wheel.
Yes he did, like most F1 World Champions he learned to race on the go-karting circuit.
Heikki Kovalainen is famous for being a Formula 1 race car driver from Finland. His last race was in 2012 at the Caterham F1 and he is now a reserve driver.
Sebastian Vettel (born July 3, 1987 in Heppenheim) is a German race car driver. He drives for Red Bull Racing having replaced former driver David Coulthard. By taking part in Friday practice for the 2006 Turkish Grand Prix, Vettel became the youngest Formula One driver to drive at a Grand Prix meeting, at 19 years and 53 days. On Sunday September 30, 2007, during the Japanese Grand Prix Vettel became the youngest driver to lead a Formula One race. He also became the quickest driver to get a fine in F1, being fined $1,000 nine seconds into his career, after speeding in the pitlane. He went on to become the sixth youngest driver to start a Grand Prix and the youngest driver to score points in a Grand Prix. During qualifying for the 2008 Italian Grand Prix, Vettel became the youngest Formula One driver to win pole position. He went on to win the race, making him the youngest F1 race winner by nearly a year.
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