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Mclaren F1,Rolls Royce Phantom,Aston Martin DB7 Vantage
African music was a big thing. they used a lot of percussion instruments. && things such as bongos. they often used call & response in there songs
1967, when champagne was introduced. Dan Gurney was the first driver to spray the champagne.
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The first Formula 1 driver to famously spray champagne on the podium was Graham Hill, who celebrated his victory at the 1956 French Grand Prix. Hill's exuberant celebration marked the beginning of a tradition that has since become a staple of F1 celebrations. His playful act of spraying champagne became a symbol of victory and joy in motorsport.
Lewis Hamilton and Jensen Button on the 18th April 2010.
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
They get paid averagely .£200,000 per race and 40000 for a podium finish.
A podium is a raised platform used to elevate someone from his or her surroundings, traditionally to make them stand out on a stage. In this sense, the word "dais" is a synomym. The word podium has ALSO come to mean a stand used to hold papers (for a lecturer, for example) or music (for a conductor, for instance), so, in this sense, the word "lectern" or "music stand" would be synonyms, depending on the cirumstances.
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
The Chain from Fleetwood Mac
podium
La Toreador by Georges Bizet from 'Carmen' - except in Brazil when a Samba group plays to the champagne celebrations
4, one to each member of the podium (first, second and third) and one to the team boss of the best car in that race