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" => 178 "number" => null "code" => null "firstname" => "Alan" "lastname" => "Jones" "slug" => "alan-jones" "dob" => "1946-11-02" "dod" => "0000-00-00" "nationality_id" => 36 "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Jones_(Formula_1)" "descr_en" => """ Alan Stanley Jones, (born 2 November 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former Formula One driver. He was the first driver to win a Formula One World Championship with the Williams team, becoming the 1980 World Drivers' Champion and the second Australian to do so following triple World Champion Sir Jack Brabham. He competed in a total of 117 Grands Prix, winning 12 and achieving 24 podium finishes. In 1978 Jones won the Can-Am championship driving a Lola.\n Jones is also the last Australian driver to win the Australian Grand Prix, winning the 1980 event at Calder Park Raceway, having lapped the field consisting mostly of Formula 5000 cars while he was driving his Formula One Championship winning Williams FW07B. """ "created_at" => "2017-11-07 20:29:46" "updated_at" => "2017-11-07 19:29:46" "laps_count" => 0 "laps_led_count" => 0 "laps_raced_count" => 0 "seasons_count" => 10 "events_count" => 117 "starts_count" => 117 "wins_count" => 0 "poles_count" => 0 "podiums_count" => 0 "fastest_laps_count" => 0 ] #original: array:23 [ "id" => 178 "number" => null "code" => null "firstname" => "Alan" "lastname" => "Jones" "slug" => "alan-jones" "dob" => "1946-11-02" "dod" => "0000-00-00" "nationality_id" => 36 "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Jones_(Formula_1)" "descr_en" => """ Alan Stanley Jones, (born 2 November 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former Formula One driver. He was the first driver to win a Formula One World Championship with the Williams team, becoming the 1980 World Drivers' Champion and the second Australian to do so following triple World Champion Sir Jack Brabham. He competed in a total of 117 Grands Prix, winning 12 and achieving 24 podium finishes. In 1978 Jones won the Can-Am championship driving a Lola.\n Jones is also the last Australian driver to win the Australian Grand Prix, winning the 1980 event at Calder Park Raceway, having lapped the field consisting mostly of Formula 5000 cars while he was driving his Formula One Championship winning Williams FW07B. """ "created_at" => "2017-11-07 20:29:46" "updated_at" => "2017-11-07 19:29:46" "laps_count" => 0 "laps_led_count" => 0 "laps_raced_count" => 0 "seasons_count" => 10 "events_count" => 117 "starts_count" => 117 "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" => 36 "nationality" => "Australian" "country" => "Australia" "language" => "Australian" "slug" => "" "langcode1" => "AU" "langcode2" => "AUS" "wiki_url" => "" ] #original: array:8 [ "id" => 36 "nationality" => "Australian" "country" => "Australia" "language" => "Australian" "slug" => "" "langcode1" => "AU" "langcode2" => "AUS" "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 {#660 #items: [] #escapeWhenCastingToString: false } "lastEvent" => Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection {#561 #items: array:1 [ 0 => App\Models\Event {#555 #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" => 419 "name" => "Australian Grand Prix" "slug" => "1986-australian-grand-prix" "season_id" => 25 "round" => 16 "circuit_id" => 29 "date" => "1986-10-26" "time_utc" => "00:00:00" "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Australian_Grand_Prix" "descr_en" => """ The 1986 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 26 October 1986 at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide, Australia. It was the last of 16 races in the 1986 Formula One season, and decided a three-way tussle for the Drivers' Championship. The drivers in contention for the title were; Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, both of whom were racing for the Williams-Honda team, and McLaren's Alain Prost.\n Mansell took pole position for the race, but a poor start off the grid enabled teammate Piquet, Ayrton Senna and Keke Rosberg to overtake him and demote him to fourth by the end of the first lap.\n A few laps into the race, Finland's Keke Rosberg, in his final Grand Prix, took the lead from Piquet. However, the Finn retired with a puncture on lap 63, handing the lead back to Piquet and elevating Mansell into third place, which would have been sufficient for the Englishman to secure the championship. One lap later, Mansell's race ended as his left-rear tyre exploded on the main straight with 19 laps remaining. The title was then between Piquet and Prost with the Frenchman needing to finish ahead of the Brazilian to successfully defend his title. Following the tyre failures of Rosberg and Mansell, the Williams team called Piquet in for a precautionary tyre change leaving him 15 seconds behind. He made a late charge to close the gap to 4.2 seconds but Prost took victory to win his second of four titles.\n It was not until the 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix that there were again three possible drivers' title contenders entering the final race of the season. """ "weather_data" => "" "created_at" => "2019-10-05 17:02:30" "updated_at" => "2019-10-05 15:02:30" "laravel_through_key" => 178 ] #original: array:14 [ "id" => 419 "name" => "Australian Grand Prix" "slug" => "1986-australian-grand-prix" "season_id" => 25 "round" => 16 "circuit_id" => 29 "date" => "1986-10-26" "time_utc" => "00:00:00" "wiki_url" => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Australian_Grand_Prix" "descr_en" => """ The 1986 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 26 October 1986 at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide, Australia. It was the last of 16 races in the 1986 Formula One season, and decided a three-way tussle for the Drivers' Championship. The drivers in contention for the title were; Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, both of whom were racing for the Williams-Honda team, and McLaren's Alain Prost.\n Mansell took pole position for the race, but a poor start off the grid enabled teammate Piquet, Ayrton Senna and Keke Rosberg to overtake him and demote him to fourth by the end of the first lap.\n A few laps into the race, Finland's Keke Rosberg, in his final Grand Prix, took the lead from Piquet. However, the Finn retired with a puncture on lap 63, handing the lead back to Piquet and elevating Mansell into third place, which would have been sufficient for the Englishman to secure the championship. One lap later, Mansell's race ended as his left-rear tyre exploded on the main straight with 19 laps remaining. The title was then between Piquet and Prost with the Frenchman needing to finish ahead of the Brazilian to successfully defend his title. Following the tyre failures of Rosberg and Mansell, the Williams team called Piquet in for a precautionary tyre change leaving him 15 seconds behind. He made a late charge to close the gap to 4.2 seconds but Prost took victory to win his second of four titles.\n It was not until the 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix that there were again three possible drivers' title contenders entering the final race of the season. 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