Grand Prix Races
The Formula Grand Prix is the world’s most prestigious auto racing event. It has the fastest cars
sponsored by top quality brands. The race happens in many parts of the globe. Six among the 7 original
races happened in Europe. The only race which was counted until the end took place in the United
States - the Indianapolis 400. This was then replaced by the United States race because it required race
cars with varying specifications from other F1 races. The Grand Prix championship then expanded its
scope to other Non-European countries including Africa, Argentina, Australia, and Asia.
Conventionally, each one of FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) selected nations has
already hosted a race which of course carries the country’s name. If a certain country becomes host to
a series of Grand Prix races in a single year then each race is identified with varied names. Nonetheless,
even during the earliest years of the race, the F1 World Championship is not always held in a similar
circuit in one year. Different races in different places are one reason why people enjoy the Grand
Prix. Fans, especially the rich, love tracking one race after the other until they end up cheering for the
championships.


