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∙ 12y agoThere have been many :
Alan Jones
Jack Brabham
Gary Brabham
David Brabham
Warwick Brown
Paul England
Tony Gaze
Ken Kavanagh
Brian Mcguire
Larry Perkins
Daniel Ricciardo
Tim Schenken
Vern Schuppen
Mark Webber
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∙ 14y agoSir Jack Brabham won three F1 World Championships; 1959, 1960 and 1966.
He is the only driver to win a F1 World Championship (1966) while driving a self-constructed car, the BT19.
He is from an Australian town of Hurstville, Sydney.
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∙ 13y agoThrough the 2009 F1 season, 2.
Jack Brabham in 1959, 1960, and 1966 and Alan Jones in 1980.
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∙ 12y agoMark Webber... second place in London gp
sebistian betal
Korean GP is located in Korea.
Car race is the Indy 500. Horse race is the Kentucky Derby.
The Australian Race was created in 1886.
Australian Three Peaks Race was created in 1989.
A total of 22 drivers qualified to start the 2002 Australian GP Race. Rubens Barrichello in his Ferrari was on pole followed by Micheal Schumacher in 2nd place, also driving a Ferrari. At the end of the race Micheal Schumacher won the race ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya who was 18 seconds behind in his Williams BMW. Kimi Raikkonen in his McLaren Mercedes finished in 3rd place to wrap up the podium.
Arca Re/Max drivers make anywhere from 1,200 a race up to 15,500 a race for the top drivers
43 drivers are in one Nascar Sprint Cup Series race.
Race car drivers that died 5 years ago
Commentator's Curse
He is Australian
The 1998 formula 1 season was closely contested between Mika Hakkinen of McLaren and Micheal Schumacher of Ferrari. Eventually in the end, Mika Hakkinen was able to beat Micheal and win the drivers world championship for 1998. Hakkinen won 8 and Schumacher won 6 races that season. In fact, David Coulthard and Damon Hill were the only two drivers to manage to win a race that season. Each of them won 1 race each. All other races were won by Hakkinen and Schumacher.