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  1. The 1994 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 48th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1994 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 1994 Formula One World Championship for Constructors, which were contested concurrently over a sixteen-race series that commenced on 27 March and ended on 13 November.

  2. Michael Schumacher (top left) and Lewis Hamilton (top right) have each won the championship a record seven times during their careers, while Sebastian Vettel (bottom left) holds the record for being the youngest Driver's Champion, having won the 2010 Formula One World Championship at 23 years and 134 days old.

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    • Background
    • Initial Allegations
    • Rule Changes
    • Renewed Allegations
    • FIA Action
    • Legacy
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    The technical regulations for the 1994 Formula One season were announced at the 1993 Canadian Grand Prix. One of the major announcements was that electronic aids were to be banned, which included power brakes and traction control systems. Also banned for the 1994 season was the use of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and active suspension. This was ...

    Cheating allegations were made at the 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix, the first round of the season. On lap 21 of the race, Senna in the Williams who was leading the race, made a pit stop, with Michael Schumacher in the Benetton close behind. The Benetton pitcrewmade a very quick stop for Schumacher, getting him out in front of Senna to lead the race. S...

    At the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, both Senna and Roland Ratzenberger suffered fatal accidents. After the race weekend, the FIA asked the teams that finished first, second and third in the race (Benetton, Ferrari, and McLaren, respectively) to provide copies of their engine management system's source code to see if a traction control system was bei...

    Allegations of cheating reignited at the 1994 French Grand Prix when, starting from third on the grid, Schumacher overtook both of the Williams drivers, Damon Hill and Nigel Mansell, leading into the first corner of the race. This again raised suspicions that Benetton were using traction control. There were also incidents involving other teams, not...

    Schumacher and Benetton, along with three other drivers, were summoned to a FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting on 26 July to discuss his black flag at the British Grand Prix. It was announced at the meeting that Schumacher was disqualified from the race, thus losing his six points he earned from finishing second in the race, and he was also hand...

    By the 2001 Formula One season, the FIA admitted that it had trouble patrolling driver aids and effective from the 2001 Spanish Grand Prix a decision was made to permit traction control, launch control, and fully automatic transmissions once more. Launch control and fully automatic transmissions were banned again for the 2004 Formula One season, fo...

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  4. 1994 Formula One World Championship. The 1994 Formula One season was the 45th edition of the championship. The champion was Michael Schumacher in a close battle. Williams won the constructor's championship.

  5. The 1994 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LIX Adelaide Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 13 November 1994 at the Adelaide Street Circuit. It was the sixteenth and final race of the 1994 Formula One World Championship. The 81-lap race was won by Nigel Mansell driving for the Williams team after starting ...

  6. 1994 Formula One World Championship is the 45th season of the Formula One World Championship recognised by the FIA. Contents. 1.1. 1.2. 2. 3.1 Drivers’ Championship. 3.2 Constructors’ Championship. 3.3 Track Calendar. 4.1. 4.2 Sporting Changes. 5. 6. Final Standings. Driver. Place.

  7. The 1994 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on 10 July 1994. It was the eighth race of the 1994 Formula One World Championship. The 60-lap race was won from pole position by local driver Damon Hill, driving a Williams-Renault