no its a world sport. but all its tracks every every where except the America.
yes
Motor racing (Formula One for example)
no It is the pinnacle of the Auto Racing sports world.
Some of the most popular sports are soccer, cycling, formula one racing and basketball.
the world richest sport is saidtobe mostly formula one racing bedcause they get 70 billion viewing per race and more on repeats.
Auto racing.Jody Scheckter won the 1979 World Championship in Formula One racing while driving for Ferrari. He retired from F1 racing after the 1980 season.
Sam Michael has: Played himself in "ITV - Formula One" in 1997. Played Himself - Williams Toyota in "Luck Does Not Come Into It..." in 2008. Played Himself - Technical Director, Williams in "Formula 1: BBC Sport" in 2009. Played Himself - Sporting Director, McLaren Racing (segment: F1 Forum) in "Formula 1: BBC Sport" in 2009. Played Himself - McLaren Mercedes in "Formula 1: BBC Sport" in 2009. Played Himself - McLaren in "Formula 1: BBC Sport" in 2009. Played Himself - Sporting Director, McLaren Racing in "Formula 1: BBC Sport" in 2009.
Pesäpallo (a fast moving bat and ball sport) is the national sport of Finland. In terms of attendance and television viewing, the popular sports in Finland are ice hockey, Formula One racing, and harness racing. Popular recreational sports include Floorball, running, skiing, and nordic walking.
No he isn't racing this season.
Michael Schumacher & Ralf Schumacher, they we're both in Formula one racing, alternatively there is Jerome Boateng & Kevin-Prince Boateng, who both play Football.
Up to 500 mph. It depends on the class (Formula One, Biplane, T-6, Jet, Sport, Super Sport, Unlimited). Formula Biplane and T-6 top out in the mid 200s, Sport 350, Super Sport over 400, Jet over 500, Unlimited 500.
There is no patron saint of auto racing or formula one.