Who was the winner of the 2004 Formula One World Championship?
The championship was dominated by Michael Schumacher and Ferrari, with Schumacher winning the Drivers’ Championship for the seventh and last time. Schumacher’s teammate Rubens Barrichello finished the championship in second with Jenson Button coming in third for BAR.
Is the year 2004 considered a leap year?
Leap Year Status. Year 2004 is a leap year, with 366 days. The latest prior leap year occurred in 2000 and the next will be in 2008.
Where did Jenson Button finish in the 2004 World Championship?
Jenson Button impressed in his first year of team leadership at BAR with third place. The 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 58th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 55th FIA Formula One World Championship, which was contested over eighteen races which ran from 7 March to 24 October 2004.
Who was the winner of the 2004 Canadian Grand Prix?
In Monaco Jarno Trulli won from pole after surviving intense pressure from Jenson Button in a race that saw Michael Schumacher crash out. Schumacher won the European GP at the Nurburgring. At the 2004 Canadian Grand Prix, Timo Glock replaced Giorgio Pantano, for financial reasons.
Are there any holidays in the year 2004?
Local holidays are not listed. The year 2004 is a leap year, with 366 days in total.
Leap Year Status. Year 2004 is a leap year, with 366 days. The latest prior leap year occurred in 2000 and the next will be in 2008.
The championship was dominated by Michael Schumacher and Ferrari, with Schumacher winning the Drivers’ Championship for the seventh and last time. Schumacher’s teammate Rubens Barrichello finished the championship in second with Jenson Button coming in third for BAR.
Jenson Button impressed in his first year of team leadership at BAR with third place. The 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 58th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 55th FIA Formula One World Championship, which was contested over eighteen races which ran from 7 March to 24 October 2004.