App\Models\Driver {#576 // app/Http/Controllers/DriverController.php:651 #connection: "mysql" #table: "drivers" #primaryKey: "id" #keyType: "int" +incrementing: true #with: [] #withCount: [] +preventsLazyLoading: false #perPage: 15 +exists: true +wasRecentlyCreated: false #escapeWhenCastingToString: false #attributes: array:23 [ "id" => 289 "number" => null "code" => null "firstname" => "Graham" "lastname" => "Hill" "slug" => "graham-hill" "dob" => "1929-02-15" "dod" => "1975-11-29" "nationality_id" => 826 "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Hill" "descr_en" => """ Norman Graham Hill (15 February 1929 – 29 November 1975) was a British racing driver and team owner from England, who was twice Formula One World Champion. He is the only driver ever to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport—the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Indianapolis 500 and either the Monaco Grand Prix or the Formula One World Drivers' Championship. He also appeared on TV in the 1970s on a variety of non-sporting programmes including panel games. He liked painting in his spare time.\n Hill and his son Damon were the first father and son pair to win Formula One World Championships. Hill's grandson Josh, Damon's son, also raced his way through the ranks until he retired from Formula Three in 2013 at the age of 22.\n Hill and five other members of the Embassy Hill team died in 1975 when the aeroplane he was piloting from France crashed in fog at night on Arkley golf course while attempting to land at Elstree Airfield in north London. """ "created_at" => "2017-11-07 20:30:17" "updated_at" => "2017-11-07 19:30:17" "laps_count" => 0 "laps_led_count" => 0 "laps_raced_count" => 0 "seasons_count" => 18 "events_count" => 179 "starts_count" => 176 "wins_count" => 0 "poles_count" => 0 "podiums_count" => 0 "fastest_laps_count" => 0 ] #original: array:23 [ "id" => 289 "number" => null "code" => null "firstname" => "Graham" "lastname" => "Hill" "slug" => "graham-hill" "dob" => "1929-02-15" "dod" => "1975-11-29" "nationality_id" => 826 "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Hill" "descr_en" => """ Norman Graham Hill (15 February 1929 – 29 November 1975) was a British racing driver and team owner from England, who was twice Formula One World Champion. He is the only driver ever to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport—the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Indianapolis 500 and either the Monaco Grand Prix or the Formula One World Drivers' Championship. He also appeared on TV in the 1970s on a variety of non-sporting programmes including panel games. He liked painting in his spare time.\n Hill and his son Damon were the first father and son pair to win Formula One World Championships. Hill's grandson Josh, Damon's son, also raced his way through the ranks until he retired from Formula Three in 2013 at the age of 22.\n Hill and five other members of the Embassy Hill team died in 1975 when the aeroplane he was piloting from France crashed in fog at night on Arkley golf course while attempting to land at Elstree Airfield in north London. """ "created_at" => "2017-11-07 20:30:17" "updated_at" => "2017-11-07 19:30:17" "laps_count" => 0 "laps_led_count" => 0 "laps_raced_count" => 0 "seasons_count" => 18 "events_count" => 179 "starts_count" => 176 "wins_count" => 0 "poles_count" => 0 "podiums_count" => 0 "fastest_laps_count" => 0 ] #changes: [] #casts: [] #classCastCache: [] #attributeCastCache: [] #dateFormat: null #appends: [] #dispatchesEvents: [] #observables: [] #relations: array:3 [ "nationality" => App\Models\Nationality {#566 #connection: "mysql" #table: "nationalities" #primaryKey: "id" #keyType: "int" +incrementing: true #with: [] #withCount: [] +preventsLazyLoading: false #perPage: 15 +exists: true +wasRecentlyCreated: false #escapeWhenCastingToString: false #attributes: array:8 [ "id" => 826 "nationality" => "British" "country" => "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" "language" => "British, UK" "slug" => "" "langcode1" => "GB" "langcode2" => "GBR" "wiki_url" => "" ] #original: array:8 [ "id" => 826 "nationality" => "British" "country" => "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" "language" => "British, UK" "slug" => "" "langcode1" => "GB" "langcode2" => "GBR" "wiki_url" => "" ] #changes: [] #casts: [] #classCastCache: [] #attributeCastCache: [] #dateFormat: null #appends: [] #dispatchesEvents: [] #observables: [] #relations: [] #touches: [] +timestamps: false +usesUniqueIds: false #hidden: [] #visible: [] #fillable: array:6 [ 0 => "nationality" 1 => "country" 2 => "language" 3 => "langcode1" 4 => "langcode2" 5 => "wiki_url" ] #guarded: array:1 [ 0 => "*" ] } "firstEvent" => Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection {#567 #items: array:1 [ 0 => App\Models\Event {#561 #connection: "mysql" #table: "events" #primaryKey: "id" #keyType: "int" +incrementing: true #with: [] #withCount: [] +preventsLazyLoading: false #perPage: 15 +exists: true +wasRecentlyCreated: false #escapeWhenCastingToString: false #attributes: array:14 [ "id" => 766 "name" => "Monaco Grand Prix" "slug" => "1958-monaco-grand-prix" "season_id" => 53 "round" => 2 "circuit_id" => 6 "date" => "1958-05-18" "time_utc" => "00:00:00" "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Monaco_Grand_Prix" "descr_en" => """ The 1958 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 18 May 1958 at Monaco. It was race 2 of 11 in the 1958 World Championship of Drivers and race 2 of 10 in the 1958 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The race was the 16th Monaco Grand Prix and was held over 100 laps of the three kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 314 kilometres.\n The race was won by French driver Maurice Trintignant in the second and final Grand Prix victory of his long career. The win was the second consecutive victory for the privateer Rob Walker Racing Team. Trintignant took the teams newly acquired Cooper T45 to a twenty-second victory over Italian driver Luigi Musso driving a Ferrari Dino 246 with Musso's British teammate Peter Collins (Ferrari Dino 246) was third.\n Trintignant's win put doubt in the superiority of front-engined cars. Musso's second place put him into a four-point championship lead over Moss and Trintignant. """ "weather_data" => "" "created_at" => "2019-10-05 17:02:40" "updated_at" => "2019-10-05 15:02:40" "laravel_through_key" => 289 ] #original: array:14 [ "id" => 766 "name" => "Monaco Grand Prix" "slug" => "1958-monaco-grand-prix" "season_id" => 53 "round" => 2 "circuit_id" => 6 "date" => "1958-05-18" "time_utc" => "00:00:00" "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Monaco_Grand_Prix" "descr_en" => """ The 1958 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 18 May 1958 at Monaco. It was race 2 of 11 in the 1958 World Championship of Drivers and race 2 of 10 in the 1958 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The race was the 16th Monaco Grand Prix and was held over 100 laps of the three kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 314 kilometres.\n The race was won by French driver Maurice Trintignant in the second and final Grand Prix victory of his long career. The win was the second consecutive victory for the privateer Rob Walker Racing Team. Trintignant took the teams newly acquired Cooper T45 to a twenty-second victory over Italian driver Luigi Musso driving a Ferrari Dino 246 with Musso's British teammate Peter Collins (Ferrari Dino 246) was third.\n Trintignant's win put doubt in the superiority of front-engined cars. Musso's second place put him into a four-point championship lead over Moss and Trintignant. 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It was race 5 of 14 in both the 1975 World Championship of Drivers and the 1975 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. It was the 33rd Monaco Grand Prix since the race was first held in 1929. It was held over 75 of the scheduled 78 laps of the three kilometre street circuit, for a race distance of 245 kilometres.\n The race was won by Austrian driver Niki Lauda giving the new Ferrari 312T its first win. The win broke a 20-year drought at Monaco for Ferrari. Lauda dominated the race, only losing the lead during a pitstop. He won by two seconds over the McLaren M23 of Emerson Fittipaldi. Carlos Pace finished third in his Brabham BT44B. 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Lauda dominated the race, only losing the lead during a pitstop. He won by two seconds over the McLaren M23 of Emerson Fittipaldi. Carlos Pace finished third in his Brabham BT44B. """ "weather_data" => "" "created_at" => "2019-10-05 17:02:35" "updated_at" => "2019-10-05 15:02:35" "laravel_through_key" => 289 ] #changes: [] #casts: [] #classCastCache: [] #attributeCastCache: [] #dateFormat: null #appends: [] #dispatchesEvents: [] #observables: [] #relations: [] #touches: [] +timestamps: true +usesUniqueIds: false #hidden: [] #visible: [] #fillable: array:6 [ 0 => "name" 1 => "season_id" 2 => "round" 3 => "circuit_id" 4 => "date" 5 => "wiki_url" ] #guarded: array:1 [ 0 => "*" ] } ] #escapeWhenCastingToString: false } ] #touches: [] +timestamps: true +usesUniqueIds: false #hidden: [] #visible: [] #fillable: array:8 [ 0 => "firstname" 1 => "lastname" 2 => "slug" 3 => "number" 4 => "code" 5 => "dob" 6 => "nationality_id" 7 => "wiki_url" ] #guarded: array:1 [ 0 => "*" ] }