News Details

Double numbers remain popular with F1 drivers; Tsunoda continues tradition

Since the start of the 2014 F1 season, drivers have been allowed to choose their own starting number. A trend can be seen in the numbers chosen from the start. Namely, people are rather enamoured with double numbers. Yuki Tsunoda also continues this trend. At the AlphaTauri car unveiling he explained why: “My number when I was racing in karting was 11, but in F1 that’s already taken by Sergio Perez. So, I doubled it to become 22, which I also liked because it was the number of Jenson Button – a driver I respect a lot – when he won the Formula 1 World Championship in 2009. It’s also a number used by Japanese driver Takuma Sato.” Read more Tost reacts for...
Full Story »
3y ago from GPBlog.com 0
Share

You May Also Be Interested In...

Honda buoyed by dyno numbers for 2021 power unit

Honda F1 technical director Toyoharu Tanabe says the numbers produced by...
3y ago from F1i.com

Grosjean has ‘little interest' in returning to...

Romain Grosjean does not want to return to Formula 1 just to make up the...

F1 CEO wants spectators ‘as soon as possible'

Feb.15 Stefano Domenicali is hoping Formula 1 races can be held in front...
3y ago from OneStopStrategy.com

Schumacher sets clear goals for himself despite...

For many teams, the 2021 season is not particularly interesting in...
3y ago from GPBlog.com

Elsewhere On The Network

Popular On MGPToday.com

Popular On IndyCarToday.com

IndyCar's new Aeroscreen makes early debut at Long...

The NTT IndyCar Series will have teams fit a new version of the Aeroscreen...

Popular On TotalWRC.com

Popular On GunnersToday.com

Mikel Arteta sweating on the fitness of star duo ahead...

Mikel Arteta is hopeful Bukayo Saka and captain Martin Odegaard will be...
45m ago from CaughtOffside.com

Mikel Arteta provides Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka...

Mikel Arteta is hopeful that Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard can recover...
35m ago from SportsMole.co.uk

Comments

Hottest News

Recent News


2014 GPToday.com
GPToday.com is not responsible for the news headlines and associated descriptions and images it indexes, the content of externally linked sites or the comments & postings of its users.

This website is unofficial and is not associated in any way with the Formula One group of companies. F1, FORMULA ONE, FORMULA 1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX and related marks are trade marks of Formula One Licensing B.V.