Friday, May 14, 2010

Grands Prix Tournament


The number of Grands Prix held to a season has changed over the years. Only seven races comprised the first World Championship season in 1950, and over the years, the calendar has almost tripled in size. Although the number of races had stayed at sixteen or seventeen since the 1980s, it reached in 2005, nineteen.
Six of the seven races held in Europe, the only non-European race that counted for the World Cup in 1950 was the Indianapolis 500, which because of the lack of participation by F1 teams, since it required cars with different specifications of the other races, was later replaced by the price of the United States Grand. The F1 championship gradually expanded to other non-European countries. Argentina won the first prize in the Grand South America in 1953, and Morocco hosted the first World Championship race in Africa in 1958. Asia (Japan, 1976) and Oceania (Australia 1985) followed. The current nineteen races are spread over the continents of Europe, Asia, Oceania, North America and South America.

Cars wind through the infield of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Grand 2003, the U.S. Prix. Traditionally, each nation has hosted a single Grand Prix, which bears the name of the country. If a single country hosts multiple Grands Prix in one year, they receive a different name. For example, host a European country (like Britain, Germany or Spain), two Grands Prix was the second known as the Grand Prix of Europe, while in Italy is the second Grand Prix was permitted after the close of the Republic of San Marino. Just two races were scheduled in Japan in 1994/1995, was the second event of the Pacific Grand Prix known. In 1982, the United States hosted three Grands Prix.
The Grand Prix, some of which a story, the Formula One World Championship are older, are not always on the same circuit held every year. The British Grand Prix, for example, though held every year since 1950, alternately at Brands Hatch and Silverstone 1963 to 1986. The race, the other in each season were included, the Grand Prix of Italy. The World Cup has only made in Monza, with one exception: in 1980 it was in Imola, the Grand Prix of San Marino decided to host up to 2006.
held one of the newest race on the Grand Prix calendar, in Bahrain, is the first foray into Formula One in the Middle East with a length of desert, purpose-built high-tech. The Bahrain Grand Prix and other races in China and Turkey, new opportunities for growth and development of the Formula One Grand Prix franchise while new facilities also raise the bar for other websites Formula One race around the world. To make room on the calendar for the current race, more or less successful events in Europe and America had from the calendar, such as Argentina, Austria, Mexico, France, San Marino and the USA have been deleted.
Even the most recent additions to the agenda will be approved in particular the Valencia Street Circuit, the host of the Grand Prix of Europe in 2008, gave him two Grand Prix. In September 2008, Grand Prix of Singapore hosted the first night race ever held in Formula One, at a time most appropriate basis of European sport audience.The latest addition instead of The calendar is the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi, the last host races of the 2009 season and was the first day of the race tonight. New channels are expected to join the calendar in the near future, the Korean Grand Prix will for the first time in October 2010 and to adopt the Indian Grand Prix to Delhi, India will be held in 2011.

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