"Grand Prix" is a somewhat generic term applied to certain auto races (and, for that matter, tennis matches and other sports), while F-1 (Formula 1) refers to cars built to the specific rules to compete in the World Driving Championship. Every race for the World Championship is a grand prix and F-1 cars compete in those races, but not every grand prix is a world championship race.
Yes
yes
There is no French GP in the 2011 F1 calendar.
Kimi Raikkonen, who win the 2007 Australian Grand Prix
1980
Sergio Perez - Sauber F1 Team
The F1 GP held in UAE is in Abu Dhabi.
there where 32 automobies in the french grand prix from 1906-1950 when it came international to f1
Yes in 1993 as the European grand prix, famously won by ayrton senna.
The first Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, in 1976, was held at the Fuji Speedway
This site has a picture of a Grand Prix winner at Indy:http://indianapolis.ismyhome.com/indiana/sports/f1/Dont have.But you also cant get it in F1's website.
Fernando Alonso