The European Grand Prix uses the rules set forth for Formula One. They are created by the FIA. The rules are rewritten each year, and some rules don't change, some are added, changed or deleted.
The term 'European Grand Prix' was first used to describe the 1923 Italian Grand Prix. Rather than describing a particular grand prix, the term was awarded to the finest grand prix in Europe, a tradition that continued until 1977 when the British Grand Prix became the last grand prix to be awarded the European Grand Prix honorific. During the mid-1980s the European Grand Prix was resurrected to describe a succession of stopgap European races that filled the void caused by the late cancellation of scheduled grand prix. In 1993 the European Grand Prix was established as a Formula One fixture, but led a nomadic existence and rotated around racecourses throughout Europe, before finding a home at Germany's Nürburgring circuit in 1999. In 2007 it was announced that Germany would forfeit the European Grand Prix in compliance with Bernie Ecclestone's policy of allowing each European country to host only one grand prix race during a given season. A decision was subsequently made to move the European Grand Prix to Spain. Many in the Formula One community regarded this decision as perverse, since it indicated preferential treatment of Spain by awarding it with a second Formula One Grand Prix event per season In 2007 Bernie Ecclestone announced that the European Grand Prix would be hosted in Valencia until at least 2016, guaranteeing Spain two grand prix for the foreseeable future. While the future of the European Grand Prix is assured, there has been speculation that the name of the race may change before Valencia's contract with Formula One's governing body expires.
It was at monza
No. Part of the Australian Grand Prix is on public roads, as is the European Grand Prix in Valencia.
Yes in 1993 as the European grand prix, famously won by ayrton senna.
Sebastian Vettel
There were 19 rounds in the 2011 Formula One season: 1. Australian Grand Prix - season opener - 14 March. 2. Malaysia Grand Prix. 3. Chinese Grand Prix. 4. Turkish Grand Prix. 5. Spanish Grand Prix. 6. Monaco Grand Prix. 7. Canadian Grand Prix. 8. European Grand Prix (in Valencia, Spain). 9. British Grand Prix. 10. German Grand Prix. 11. Hungarian Grand Prix. 12. Belgian Grand Prix. 13. Italian Grand Prix. 14. Singapore Grand Prix. 15. Japanese Grand Prix. 16. Korean Grand Prix. 17. Indian Grand Prix (new). 18. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 19. Brazilian Grand Prix - season finale - 27 Nov.
Sebastian Vettel
Yes, the 1993 European Grand Prix was held at Donnington Park and won by Ayrton Senna.
No, Donington Park has never hosted a British Formula One Grand Prix. Instead it has in 1993, hosted an European Grand Prix, where Ayrton Senna won.*As of 2012.
Ayrton Senna did, by an absolute mile aswell.
it hosted it on alternate years with silverstone from 1966- 1986, it also hosted the European grand prix in 1983 and 1985
Every course apart from Silverstone and Brands Hatch. Examples are Thruxton and Donington Park (which did actually host the European Grand Prix