Difference between revisions of "1991 Scrub Era F1 season"
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Revision as of 20:50, 28 December 2022
1991 Scrub Era F1 season | |
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Details | |
Owner | Aislabie |
Races | 16 +1 non-Championship event |
First Race | Brazilian Grand Prix |
Last Race | Australian Grand Prix |
Major Championships | |
Drivers Championship | |
Constructors Championship | |
Other Titles | |
R Rookie of the Year | |
Monaco Grand Prix | |
F1 Indoor Trophy | |
Other Seasons | |
<<< | >>> |
1990 | 1992 |
All information on this page is not part of canon.
The 1991 Scrub Era Formula 1 season is the second season in Aislabie's series, which picked up from the end of the real-life 1989 season. After the record-breakingly large field that contested the 1990 season, money was spread very thinly up and down the grid. The Championship was contested over sixteen events as usual, commencing on 14th April at the Brazilian Grand Prix and concluding on 10th November at the Australian Grand Prix. There was also the non-Championship Indoor Trophy event at the Bologna Motor Show that was held after the World Championship had been concluded.
Calendar
Changes
- The United States Grand Prix moved away from Phoenix to the Denver Street Circuit. It also moved to a later place in the season as a sister event to the Canadian Grand Prix.
- The Portuguese Grand Prix was dropped from the calendar and replaced by the Catalan Grand Prix at the all-new Circuit de Catalunya. It became the second race of the European season.
- The French Grand Prix moved from Circuit Paul Ricard to the heavily upgraded Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.
- The British Grand Prix moved to the Birmingham Street Circuit, replacing the widely-praised F3000 events in the city.
- The Australian Grand Prix moved away from the Adelaide Street Circuit to a new oceanside venue at Surfers Paradise.