Valencia and Catalunya
Wet tyres are used in formula 1 on rain affected tracks to prevent slipping.
no its a world sport. but all its tracks every every where except the America.
A Formula One race is called a grand prix.
Formula One has always been called Formula One. It has never been called with any other name. Some people shorten formula one and called F1 and apart from these 2 terms the event does not have any other name.
Spain
Fernando Alonso. He was the most famous Formula One Driver
It depends on which one you choose. There are four sled racing games you can play, and one has four tracks, one has three tracks and two have only two tracks.
Its Just the same,dugh!,Its Still Formula
No. Formula One cars are specialized machines that are designed to run only in race tracks. They are not built like normal road cars and are not designed to last long like a road car. F1 cars require special race tracks to run them. Most importantly even if someone can afford to buy a F1 car he would need a super license to drive it and that license is granted only to drive them in race tracks.
There is a line from one of the tracks on "Lulu" where James says "I am the table!". The reputation stuck.
1 cylinder = 15 tracks
There are a total of 19 races held in 19 different tracks in the 2010 Formula One Season. Their lengths in Kilo meters is below:Bahrain - 6.299 kmsAustralia - 5.303 kmsMalaysia - 5.543 kmsChina - 5.451 kmsBarcelona, Spain - 4.655 kmsMonaco - 3.340 kmsTurkey - 5.338 kmsCanada - 4.361 kmsValencia, Spain - 5.419 kmsBritain - 5.900 kmsGermany - 4.574 kmsHungary - 4.381 kmsBelgium - 7.004 kmsItaly - 5.793 kmsSingapore - 5.067 kmsJapan - 5.807 kmsKorea - 5.621 kmsBrazil - 4.309 kmsAbu Dhabi - 5.554 kms