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2011 Season Formula One World Championship
Drivers' Champion:
Sebastian Vettel Constructors' Champion:
Red Bull-Renault Previous Season: 2010 Season Next Season: 2012 Season
Other Champions: GP2 Series: Romain Grosjean GP2 Asia Series: Romain Grosjean GP3 Series: Valtteri Bottas IndyCar Series: Dario Franchitti Firestone Indy Lights: Josef Newgarden Formula Nippon: André Lotterer Superleague Formula: Australia FIA Formula Two Championship: Mirko Bortolotti Toyota Racing Series: Mitch Evans FIA Formula 3 International Trophy: Roberto Merhi Formula 3 Euro Series: Roberto Merhi British Formula 3 Championship: Felipe Nasr German Formula Three Championship: Richie Stanaway Italian Formula Three Championship: Sergio Campana All-Japan Formula Three Championship: Yuhi Sekiguchi European F3 Open Championship: Alex Fontana Australian Drivers' Championship: Chris Gilmour Formula Renault 3.5 Series: Robert Wickens Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0: Robin Frijns Formula Renault Northern European Cup: Carlos Sainz Jr. Formula Renault 2.0 Alps: Javier Tarancón Formula Renault UK: Alex Lynn Formula Renault Challenge 2.0 Italia: Andrea Boffo French F4 Championship: Matthieu Vaxivière JK Racing Asia Series: Lucas Auer Formula Lista Junior: Philip Ellis British Formula Ford Championship: Scott Malvern Australian Formula Ford Championship: Cameron Waters New Zealand Formula Ford Championship: Andre Heimgartner U.S. F2000 National Championship: Petri Suvanto U.S. F2000 Winterfest: Zach Veach F2000 Championship Series: Remy Audette |
The 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 65th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. The original calendar for the 2011 Formula One World Championship consisted of twenty rounds, including the inaugural running of the Indian Grand Prix before the cancellation of the Bahrain Grand Prix. Pirelli returned to the sport as tyre supplier for all teams, taking over from Bridgestone, marking their return to Formula One for the first time since the 1991 season. Red Bull Racing was the reigning Constructors' Champion. Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel was the defending Drivers' Champion, one of five World Champions appearing on the grid. Vettel won his second World Championship at the 2011 Japanese Grand Prix, becoming the youngest driver, at 24 years and 98 days, to do so. Red Bull Racing won the Constructors' Championship.
Grands Prix |
Date |
Circuit |
Laps |
Winning Driver |
Winning Constructor |
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2011-03-27 |
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58 |
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2011-04-10 |
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56 |
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2011-04-17 |
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56 |
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2011-05-08 |
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58 |
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2011-05-22 |
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66 |
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2011-05-29 |
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78 |
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2011-06-12 |
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70 |
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2011-06-26 |
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57 |
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2011-07-10 |
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52 |
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2011-07-24 |
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60 |
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2011-07-31 |
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70 |
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2011-08-28 |
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44 |
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2011-09-11 |
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53 |
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2011-09-25 |
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61 |
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2011-10-09 |
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53 |
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2011-10-16 |
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55 |
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2011-10-30 |
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60 |
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2011-11-13 |
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55 |
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2011-11-27 |
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71 |
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