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2004 Season Formula One World Championship
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Drivers' Champion:
Michael Schumacher Constructors' Champion:
Ferrari Previous Season: 2003 Season Next Season: 2005 Season
Other Champions: IndyCar Series: Tony Kanaan Champ Car World Series: Sébastien Bourdais World Series by Nissan: Heikki Kovalainen World Series by Lights: Miloš Pavlović Atlantic Championship: Jon Fogarty Australian Drivers' Championship: Neil McFadyen Euro Formula 3000: Nicky Pastorelli Formula Nippon Championship: Richard Lyons International Formula 3000 Championship: Vitantonio Liuzzi Formula Rus: Sergey Afanasyev Russian Formula 1600 Championship: Alexey Pavlovskiy Formula 3 Euro Series: Jamie Green Asian Formula Three Championship: Christian Jones Australian Formula 3 Championship: Karl Reindler British Formula 3 Championship: Nelson Piquet Jr. All-Japan Formula Three Championship: Ronnie Quintarelli Finnish Formula Three Championship: Teemu Tanninen German Formula Three Championship: Bastian Kolmsee Italian Formula Three Championship: Matteo Cressoni Spanish Formula Three Championship: Borja García Formula 3 Sudamericana: Alexandre Sarnes Negrão Formula Renault V6 Eurocup: Giorgio Mondini Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup: Scott Speed Formula Renault 2000 UK: Mike Conway Formula Renault 2000 Germany: Scott Speed Renault Speed Trophy F2000: Nicolas Maulini Formula Renault 2000 de America: Homero Richards Formula Renault 2000 Brazil: Alexandre Foizer Formula Renault 1600 Belgium: Maxime Soulet Formula Renault Monza: Michael Herck Formula Renault Elf 1600 Argentina: Ezequiel Bosio Championnat de France Formula Renault 2000: Patrick Pilet Formula Renault BARC: Nicky Wilson Formula Renault 2000 Italia: Pastor Maldonado Formula Renault 2000 Netherlands: Junior Strous Formula Renault 2000 Scandinavia: Kasper Andersen North American Formula Renault 2000: Martin Ponte Asian Formula Renault Challenge: Hideaki Nakao Formula Renault 1600 Spain: Michael Herck Formula Super Renault: Ivo Perabo Formula BMW ADAC: Sebastian Vettel Formula BMW Asia: Marchy Lee Formula BMW USA: Andreas Wirth Formula BMW UK: Tim Bridgman |
The 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 58th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It was the 55th FIA Formula One World Championship, and was contested over eighteen races from 7 March to 24 October.
The championship was dominated by Michael Schumacher and Ferrari, with Schumacher winning the Drivers' Championship for the seventh and final time. Schumacher's teammate Rubens Barrichello finished the championship in second with Jenson Button coming in third for BAR. Ferrari won the Constructors' Championship for a record 14th time ahead of BAR and Renault.
In this championship, several records were broken. Michael Schumacher won 13 races, breaking his record of 11 race wins in one season from 2002. He also broke the record for most consecutive World Drivers' titles (5) and Ferrari broke the record for most consecutive Constructors' titles (6).
| Grands Prix |
Date |
Circuit |
Laps |
Winning Driver |
Winning Constructor |
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2004-03-07 |
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58 |
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2004-03-21 |
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56 |
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2004-04-04 |
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57 |
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2004-04-25 |
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62 |
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2004-05-09 |
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66 |
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2004-05-23 |
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77 |
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2004-05-30 |
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60 |
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2004-06-13 |
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70 |
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2004-06-20 |
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73 |
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2004-07-04 |
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70 |
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2004-07-11 |
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60 |
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2004-07-25 |
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66 |
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2004-08-15 |
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70 |
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2004-08-29 |
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44 |
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2004-09-12 |
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53 |
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2004-09-26 |
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56 |
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2004-10-10 |
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53 |
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2004-10-24 |
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71 |
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