The record for the most races won in a single Formula 1 season is 13, achieved by Michael Schumacher in 2004.
The record for the most Formula 1 races won in a single season is 13, achieved by Michael Schumacher in 2004.
From start of the 2003 season to the end of 2014 season. There would be 219 races. Vast majoirty of races were 17-19 races in a season. However, this isn't including 2012 where there were 20 races in a single season.
There were 19 F1 races in 2013.
In total there was 219. Here is number of races per season from 2003-2014. 2003 season had 16 races 2004 season had 18 races 2005 season had 19 races 2006 season had 18 races 2007 season had 17 races 2008 season had 18 races 2009 season had 17 races 2010 season had 19 races 2011 season had 19 races 2012 season had 20 races 2013 season had 19 races 2014 season had 19 races
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Jeff Gordon with 13 wins in one season. Dale Earnhardt won 11 races in 1987. Richard Petty holds the all-time record with 27 wins back in 1967.
Yuji Ide started four races in his Formula 1 career. They were all during the 2006 season.
There are multiple races held every year. The number has been steadily increasing over the past few years. There were 19 races in the 2010 season and 20 races in the 2011 season. The 2009 season had only 17 races. The number of tracks/races keeps changing every year.
Zero. That season ended in 2014.
For the 2014 season, the McLaren Formula 1 team is sponsored by Mobile 1.
Micheal Schumacher has won the most Formula One races with 91 victories and 7 chapionship titles. He is the best driver of all-time.
As of the completion of the Formula 1 2012 season, Sebastian Vettel has won 5 Formula 1 GPs during the season.