Which F1 driver died in 1994 at Imola?

Which F1 driver died in 1994 at Imola?

Roland Ratzenberger
It was perhaps one of Formula 1’s darkest moments when two drivers lost their lives within two days of each other in Imola. Roland Ratzenberger died on this day in 1994 during qualifying.

Who died at Imola in 1994?

It was the third race of the 1994 Formula One World Championship. Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger and three-time world champion Ayrton Senna were killed in separate accidents during the event.

Which F1 drivers died at Imola?

Three-time world champion Ayrton Senna suffered a fatal crash at Imola in 1994.

Who drove for Williams in 1994?

Williams FW16C The FW16C was a test car fitted with a 3-litre engine as per the 1995 F1 regulations. It was used between 20 and 22 December in 1994 at Paul Ricard by Damon Hill, Jean-Christophe Boullion, and Emmanuel Collard.

Who crashed at Imola?

The Williams driver was still dealing with his frayed emotions following a collision with Mercedes’ Valttei Bottas the afternoon before at Imola that took Russell out of one of his most competitive race days in a Williams machine. Russell, 23, didn’t like the way he went out of the race.

Who has driven for Williams?

Every Williams F1 driver ranked

  1. 1 Nigel Mansell. Nobody has started more races (95), won more of them (28) or taken more pole positions (28) for Williams than its quintessential driver.
  2. 2 Alan Jones.
  3. 3 Damon Hill.
  4. 4 Keke Rosberg.
  5. 5 Nelson Piquet.
  6. 6 Jacques Villeneuve.
  7. 7 Alain Prost.
  8. 8 Ralf Schumacher.

Who did Michael Schumacher drive for in 1994?

Benetton
The 1994 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 48th season of FIA Formula One motor racing….Drivers and constructors.

Entrant Mild Seven Benetton Ford
Constructor Benetton-Ford
Chassis B194
Engine Ford EC Zetec-R 3.5 V8
Driver Michael Schumacher

Who was the Formula One driver in 1994?

Johnny Herbert and Portuguese driver Pedro Lamy started the season, but the Lotus cars would have 6 different drivers during the 1994 season, which would turn out to be the marque’s last as a going concern. 1994 saw two teams making a debut.

Where was the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix held?

The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the 14° Gran Premio di San Marino) was a Formula One motor race held on 1 May 1994 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, located in Imola, Italy.

Why was refuelling introduced in Formula One in 1994?

1994 also saw the reintroduction of refuelling during the race for the first time since 1983. After Senna’s fatal crash at Imola, several rule changes were introduced to slow the cars. In Spain, front wing endplates and rear diffusers were reduced in size.

Who was the Ferrari driver for the 1994 Grand Prix?

Ferrari retained their 1993 driver line-up of Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger who drove the John Barnard designed 412T1 powered by the only V12 left in Grand Prix racing. Nicola Larini replaced Alesi for the 1994 Pacific Grand Prix and the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix due to the latter’s injury in testing at Mugello.

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